Paris Hilton, Austin Butler, Jessica Alba, Justin Bieber, and Cindy Crawford were among the A-list celebs who attended their yearly Casamigos Halloween party. The tequila company, which is jointly owned by Rande and George Clooney—who was noticeably missing from the lavish celebration—organized this star-studded affair.
Among the other high-profile guests spotted at the Halloween bash were Megan Fox, Machine Gun Kelly, Julianne Hough, Paris Jackson, Victoria Justice, Jason and Brett Oppenheim, Edward Norton, Sarah Hyland, Alessandra Ambrosio, Jenna Dewan, Glenn Powell, and Wells Adams. While George Clooney himself didn't attend, he was involved in planning the event, making it unsurprising that Meghan and Harry's invitations were nowhere to be found.
Unfortunately for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, the exclusions didn't end there. On Halloween, Kendall Jenner hosted her own star-studded party, which drew all the hottest celebrities—except for Meghan Markle. The 27-year-old model and Kardashian reality TV star threw a lavish bash at Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles. The event featured a myriad of stars in costume, with some couples even showcasing themed couple costumes, including Channing Tatum and ZoĆ« Kravitz, Charlie Demario and London Barker, and Machine Gun Kelly and Megan Fox.
Many fans and observers couldn't help but wonder why Meghan and Harry weren't on the guest list for the glitzy Hollywood parties. Speculation abounded about how they would celebrate Halloween with their children, yet no new moments or sightings of their family participating in Halloween festivities in the Montecito area were to be found. Instead, Meghan's PR team released a post about the Sussexes' Halloween experience to keep them in the public eye.
Notably, Meghan and Harry have previously shared details about their family Halloween traditions. In 2019, they revealed Archie's first Halloween, offering their well wishes on their now-inactive Sussex Royal Instagram account: "Happy Halloween! Wishing you all a safe and fun Halloween from our family and our little pumpkin to yours." The post included a picture taken during their Royal tour in New Zealand in 2018.
In other news, a recent report has revealed that the palace had warned the Duke of Sussex about repeatedly breaching the terms of the Sandringham Agreement. The Royals are strictly prohibited from discussing anything related to their funding, particularly in public. During the Sandringham Summit in January 2020, Queen Elizabeth, Prince Charles, Prince William, and Prince Harry outlined the rules that Harry was expected to adhere to as a nonworking royal.
Notably, the only individual not present at the summit was Harry's wife, Meghan Markle. However, during his interview with Oprah Winfrey, Prince Harry openly shared his grievances, stating that he was financially and emotionally cut off from his father, who was referred to as Prince Charles. This public disclosure did not sit well with the royal family.