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Duchess Meghan, Prince Harry make surprise appearance at Bob Marley movie premiere
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Date:2025-04-07 11:08:22
Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan had date night at the premiere of "Bob Marley: One Love" in Kingston, Jamaica.
The couple helped celebrate the release of the film starring Kingsley Ben-Adir as the legendary Jamaican artist on Monday.
The pair walked the red carpet and took photos with CEO of Paramount Pictures Brian Robbins and his wife, Tracy James, Jamaica's Prime Minister Andrew Holness and his wife, Juliet Holness, and other government leaders.
The anticipated biopic, due out Feb. 14, details the life of the legendary musician, who ascended from Jamaican fame to international superstardom between 1975 and his death at age 36 from cancer in 1981.
It's one of Harry and Meghan's first public date nights since a fun hockey outing in November while making an appearance at the Vancouver Canucks hockey game.
The Duke of Sussex took the ice and made the first puck drop in a matchup between Vancouver and the San Jose Sharks. Harry and Meghan then caught the remainder of the game from box seats.
It wasn't the first time a British royal family member dropped the first puck during a Vancouver Canucks and San Jose Sharks game. The late Queen Elizabeth II did so during a trip to Canada in 2002 in recognition of her Golden Jubilee.
Since then, the pair have dealt with troubling news about their Archewell Foundation, which saw a $11 million drop in donations in one year, and celebrated the holidays with a virtual greeting that wished Archewell Foundation supporters a "happy holiday season" and shared gratitude for their help this year.
Contributing: Marco della Cava
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