He enthusiastically cheered on the team, clutching a black and gold LAFC scarf as part of the star-studded crowd. Interestingly, his wife, Meghan Markle, was also on the guest list for the event but did not appear to be seated alongside him. Harry looked extremely happy during the game without Meghan by his side.
The list of notable attendees released by Los Angeles FC before the MLS clash included Ted Lasso star Jason Sudeikis, LAFC owner and actor Will Ferrell, and Oscar-winning actor Leonardo DiCaprio. Notably, former England captain David Beckham, who co-owns Inter Miami, was also spotted in the stands.
What's intriguing is that the event's press release listed Prince Harry and Meghan Markle simply as "PH" and "MM," without mentioning their titles or occupations, unlike other attendees. Harry was seated in the owner's box for LAFC, not alongside Beckham in the Inter Miami box, signaling a potential rift between the Sussexes and the Beckhams.
During the game, Harry was seen in the owner's box alongside Larry Berg, a team board member, and actress and LAFC superfan Connie Britton. A video clip captured Harry shouting a message for Messi, adding a lighthearted moment to his presence at the game.
Lip reader Jeremy Freeman noted that Harry appeared excited and even exclaimed "So Exciting!" in one clip. The short clip of Harry's excitement garnered positive reactions from fans, with many noting how happy and thrilled he looked, comparing his enthusiasm to that of a child.
Body language expert Judy James commented on Harry's demeanor, observing that he looked happier and more excited than he had in a long time. His gestures, such as scrunching his body and scarf, resembled those of someone eagerly anticipating an event.
Prince Harry's presence at the game seemed to uplift his spirits, despite the absence of Meghan and potential tensions with the Beckhams.