Meghan Markle shared a touching Instagram post after her recent date night with at Beyoncé's “Cowboy Carter” tour in Los Angeles.
In her latest dump, the shared a series of photos and videos capturing the evening's highlights. Among them was a close-up of Harry's green cowboy hat, revealing a heartwarming message written inside the brim: “Archie, Lili, My Love.” The hat was also adorned with a California flag, US flag, Union Jack and outline of Africa. Meghan shared a clip of Harry planting a kiss on her cheek during the concert as music blared in the background.
The couple’s appearance at the concert comes amid recent challenges, including rumours the pair have been living separate lives and were on the brink of divorce. They were seen bopping along to Beyoncé's biggest hits at SoFi Stadium on Friday night.
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Meghan wore a chic off-shoulder denim dress by Carolina Herrera, while Harry embraced the Western theme with a green cowboy hat and casual attire.
In one video, the pair were seen watching Beyoncé perform - with Prince Harry dancing along to the music while Meghan belted out hit Texas Hold'Em.
Meghan captioned her collage: "About last night... Thank you @beyonce and team for an amazing concert (and a very fun date night)! All love."
The couple also went to see Beyoncé at her Renaissance World Tour in 2023 to celebrate the 67th birthday of Meghan's mother Doria Ragland.
Harry and Meghan are known to be good pals with the star, who praised Meghan after the Sussexes' bombshell interview with Oprah where Meghan claimed to have been subjected to racist treatment in the .

Beyoncé posted on her website at the time: "Thank you Meghan for your courage and leadership. We are all strengthened and inspired by you."
In one episode of their documentary Harry & Meghan, Meghan said she had received a supportive text from her friend.
She told the camera crew: "Beyoncé just texted, just checking in... I still can't believe she knows who I am… she wants me to feel safe and protected. She admires and respects my bravery and vulnerability and thinks I was selected to break generational curses that need to be healed."
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