The Duke and Duchess of Sussex made a surprise red carpet appearance at the Jan. 23 premiere of Bob Marley: One Love in Jamaica. For their date night, Meghan opted long black gown that featured a billowing skirt, while Harry looked dapper in a navy suit paired with a white button-up top.
The outing marks a journey back to Jamaica for the couple. In March 2017, Meghan and Harry traveled down to Montego Bay for his best friend Tom Inskip's wedding to Lara Hughes-Young.
Their latest trip to Caribbean island nation is their first public outing of 2024. The duo were last spotted taking in a Vancouver Canucks game on Nov. 20, with Harry dropping the ceremonial puck at the start of the match.
In fact, Meghan recently shared with E! News how she and Harry are "enjoying every moment" of parenthood as their family traditions evolve. "We're creating new ones," she noted, "now that our little ones are growing up."
The Suits star also shared a glimpse mom life during the 2023 Invictus Games in September. Explaining her delayed arrival to the festivities, Meghan told the crowd, "I had to just spend a little bit more time getting our little ones settled home."
"It is so special to be here," she added, "and I'm so sorry that I was a little late for the party."
Keep reading for more on Meghan and Harry's home life.
Uncle Harry
<p>Planning for Her Little One</p>
Waiting for That Special Someone
Looking Towards the Future
Joys of Motherhood
<p>Proud Pops</p>
Changed for Good
<p>Doting on Archie</p>
Archie's Firsts
Awaiting Her Baby Girl's Arrival
Raising the Future
<p>Party of Four!</p>
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