On this occasion, Meghan was spotted socializing with Kerry Washington and Kelly Rowland at the SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California. Celebrity photographer Kevin Mazur captured the moment, showing Meghan, at 42 years old, thoroughly enjoying the company of these famous individuals.
Meghan Markle put her own spin on the event's silver dress code, opting for a mock-neck tank and a silver skirt. Kerry Washington, 46, looked dazzling in an embellished black top and leather pants, while Kelly Rowland, 42, exuded a superstar aura with face gems and a black leather bustier.
Among the notable celebrities in the crowd that Monday night were Kim and Khloe Kardashian, Kylie Jenner, Timothy Chalamet, Katy Perry, Jeff Bezos, and even Diana Ross, who graced the stage to sing "Happy Birthday" to Beyoncé, who was celebrating her 42nd birthday that day.
Notably, Meghan Markle was initially seen sitting next to Ted Sarandos, Netflix's co-CEO, and his wife during the Beyoncé concert. However, the unusual part was that Meghan's presence beside Ted Sarandos was brief, lasting only 10 seconds. After this short duration, she completely changed her seating position. This explains why there are only a limited number of photos showing Meghan alongside Ted Sarandos.
Sources suggest that Meghan was essentially asked to vacate the seat, even though it remained unoccupied. There is speculation that Ted Sarandos and his wife might have felt uncomfortable sharing the frame with the former actress. Meghan was seated in a box with a billionaire, and given her high-profile status, security would have been vigilant in case anyone attempted to record the event without permission.
In the backdrop of this incident, it's worth noting that "Heart of Invictus," the five-part series produced by Harry and Meghan, failed to secure a spot in Netflix's top 10 chart in both the US and the UK since its release. This may raise questions about the couple's $100 million deal with Netflix, as the streaming giant could be hoping for a more significant impact from their content.
It's worth noting that earlier, Harry and Meghan's $20 million Spotify deal faced difficulties and their animated series "Pearl" was canceled by Netflix before release. Additionally, at least two other show ideas pitched by the couple were reportedly rejected by Netflix.
As a result, there is growing speculation that Netflix may not renew its deal with Harry and Meghan when it expires in 2025, given the underwhelming performance of their projects so far. This development comes amidst a series of setbacks for the royal couple in their endeavors outside the royal family.