Meghan Markle made a solo appearance at Beyonce’s Renaissance World Tour on Monday night, sans Prince Harry.
The Duchess of Sussex, who had previously attended one of Beyonce’s shows with her husband, was spotted mingling with Kerry Washington and Kelly Rowland at the SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.
Captured in photos by renowned celebrity photographer Kevin Mazur, the 42-year-old Markle seemed to be thoroughly enjoying herself in the company of these famous personalities.
In a box seat, the former Suits actress beamed with delight as she immersed herself in Beyonce’s birthday extravaganza.
Markle added her own flair to the silver dress code by donning a mock neck tank top paired with a silver skirt.
Meanwhile, Washington looked stunning in an embellished black top and leather pants, while Rowland sported a striking look with face gems and a black leather bustier.
Among the star-studded crowd that evening were Kim and Khloe Kardashian, Kylie Jenner, Timothee Chalamet, Katy Perry, Jeff Bezos, and the legendary Diana Ross, who graced the stage to serenade Beyonce on her 42nd birthday.
However, a peculiar incident unfolded when Markle was seated briefly next to Ted Sarandos, the co-CEO of Netflix, and his wife during the concert.
Surprisingly, Markle’s time next to Sarandos was cut short to a mere 10 seconds before she was swiftly relocated, leading to speculation about the reasons behind this sudden change.
Reports suggest that Markle may have been asked to vacate her seat next to the Netflix executive, indicating a possible discomfort in sharing the frame with her.
The source hinted at a potential unease given Markle’s high-profile status and association with a billionaire.
Amidst the buzz surrounding Markle’s encounter at the concert, speculations arose regarding her professional ventures with Netflix.
The recent release of “Heart of Invictus,” a five-part series produced by Harry and Markle, failed to secure a spot in Netflix’s top 10 charts in both the US and the UK since its premiere last Wednesday.
Newsweek labeled the show as a disappointment, raising concerns about the streaming giant’s satisfaction with the royal couple’s content offerings.
With a reported $100 million deal inked between Harry, Markle, and Netflix, the underperformance of “Heart of Invictus” has sparked uncertainties about the future of their partnership.
This setback adds to the couple’s challenges, following the collapse of their $20 million agreement with Spotify earlier this year.
Additionally, Netflix shelved their animated series “Pearl,” and rejected two other show concepts pitched by the duo, signaling potential strains in their collaboration.
As scrutiny mounts over the success of their projects, including the thwarted series “Live to Lead,” featuring interviews with notable figures like Greta Thunberg and Gloria Steinem, the future of Harry and Markle’s alliance with Netflix remains uncertain.
Industry insiders suggest that Netflix may not extend their deal beyond 2025, casting shadows over the couple’s endeavors in the entertainment realm.
The narrative surrounding Harry and Markle’s professional pursuits continues to evolve, leaving stakeholders and audiences intrigued about the trajectory of their creative ventures.