Hamme's premiere snubbed Harry's black face Meghan smiled!
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attended the premiere of the commemorative film Bob Marley: Jamaican Love.
Earlier this week, the two attended a gala dinner at the Caribbean Theatre and spoke with Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness, who opposed **.
A paragraph shows how members of the royal family were escorted to the last row of seats.
*Shows 39-year-old Harry unconscious, dejectedly following his wife to her seat.
Meanwhile, 42-year-old Meghan walked down the aisle of the theater in a voluminous gown with a smile on her face.
Megan wore a black jumpsuit to the event, revealing slender arms and plump shoulders.
She uses Jimmy Choo for the classics"j box clutch"(£750, Rs 952) to pair it with it, and it's a very popular handbag she's been carrying around for a few years.
Royal observers believe she was wearing a pair of gold earrings worth $3,250 that belonged to Jennifer Meyer J**elin.
She wore light makeup and wore a simple round bun.
Harry wore a dark blue suit with a white shirt and no tie, giving him a more casual look.
The couple's appearance in this biographical film has caused some controversy. When Meghan and Harry, who left the royal family four years ago, attended the premiere, Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness and his wife Juliet joined them.
Andrews said Jamaica was on the verge of secession from the British monarchy. Harry's father, King Charles, was the leader of Jamaica.
After Barbados became another Caribbean dependency, the process of secession from the British monarchy was well underway.
Prince William and the Duchess pose for a photo and shake hands with the actors.
The couple also posed for a photo with Brian Robbins, president and CEO of Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon, and his wife, Tracy James.
Harry Meghan's visit comes at a difficult time for the British royal family, with Kate, Princess of Wales, who underwent abdominal surgery in London's Regent's Park last week and is currently recuperating in hospital, reportedly in the operation"It's going well"。
He was allowed to stay in a specialist clinic for up to 14 days and is expected to return to normal work after Easter.
In addition, King Charles also revealed that he will undergo prostate surgery.