Interestingly, she didn't wear her engagement ring but was seen with her Welsh gold wedding band, a diamond eternity band, and a Lorraine Schwarz emerald-cut diamond pinky ring. David Oyelowo stars in the short film "The After," directed by Misan Harman, and currently available on Netflix. It's likely that Meghan's presence at the event was part of the film's promotional efforts. Some royal fans speculated that Meghan may have joined the event at the last minute. Oyelowo's career received a boost from the Prince's Trust, and he played a lead role as King Seretse Khama of Botswana in "A United Kingdom," a love story that transcended race and garnered attention for its portrayal of racism from both families.
In photos captured by Getty Images, Meghan appears to have a somewhat reserved expression, possibly because she isn't seated in the center of the gathering. Despite some media reports suggesting a glitzy event, it actually took place at a private Montecito residence and did not feature major celebrities.
Meanwhile, Meghan's absence from Netflix's "The Black Godfather" taste maker event in West Hollywood, attended by celebrities like Jamie Foxx, Ambassador Nicole Avant, and Pharrell Williams, continues to generate buzz. Some speculations about her future without Prince Harry have emerged, with a British psychic suggesting that Meghan might struggle to maintain her fame and success without the Duke of Sussex by her side.
The psychic mentioned that Meghan could potentially become a second-rate talk show host if she were to part ways with Harry, emphasizing her reliance on him for her current status. Additionally, there are discussions about Prince Harry potentially losing his royal privileges, although opinions differ on whether it would be King Charles III or the British government making such a decision, possibly after the upcoming 2024 elections.
