In a delightful surprise, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry graced the red carpet together at the premiere of “Bob Marley, One Love” in Jamaica.
The event took place at the Caribbe Theatre in Kingston on Tuesday night, and the couple was all smiles as they walked hand in hand.
Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, looked stunning in a black spaghetti-strapped dress with a princess skirt, while Harry exuded elegance in a navy suit paired with a white button-down shirt.
However, the evening took an unexpected turn when Meghan Markle was captured on camera seemingly pushing Prince Harry forward in response to a wave of booing and offensive language from the crowd.
Initially, as the royal couple arrived at the movie premiere, the atmosphere was filled with excitement and anticipation.
Unfortunately, a section of the crowd expressed their disapproval, resulting in audible boos and offensive remarks.
In a moment that was caught on camera, Meghan was seen standing up for her husband, gently urging him forward.
Despite the negative reaction from the crowd, Meghan’s determined expression showed her resilience as she supported Prince Harry.
This incident showcased their unity and strength as a couple.
The biopic being premiered celebrates the life and music of the iconic Bob Marley, who inspired generations with his message of love and unity.
The official synopsis of the film highlights Marley’s profound impact on society.
For Meghan and Harry, this marked their first trip back to Jamaica since 2017 when they attended the wedding of Harry’s friend Tom Skippy and Lara Hughes-Young.
It was during this trip that Harry realized Meghan was the woman he wanted to marry, according to royal expert Katie Nicholl’s book, “Harry, Life, Loss, and Love.”
Nicholl reveals that after enjoying his friend’s wedding with Meghan, Harry was convinced she was the one for him.
At the end of the night, as they shared a slow dance, Harry’s certainty grew stronger.
This trip to Jamaica became a significant turning point in their relationship, leading to their eventual marriage.
The red carpet appearance in Jamaica followed Harry’s attendance at the Living Legends of Aviation Awards in Beverly Hills, California, where he was honored just a few days earlier.
During the ceremony, John Travolta, who famously danced with Princess Diana at the White House in 1985, presented Harry with the prestigious award.
However, Meghan did not accompany her husband to this event.
Interestingly, Harry’s induction into the Living Legends of Aviation came shortly after he dropped his legal claim against the Mail on Sunday.