It wasn’t a royal balcony — it was courtside, and everyone noticed.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle caught plenty of attention when they arrived at the NBA All-Star Game in Los Angeles on Sunday, taking seats in the very first row and settling in for the night like any other high-profile couple enjoying the action.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex appeared at ease and perfectly in step, visibly having fun as they watched the game. Meghan, 44, opted for a navy sweater and remained by Harry’s side for most of the night. At several moments, she was seen holding his hand, smiling widely as the crowd roared around them.

Harry, 41, kept things simple. He chose a loose black shirt and a gray baseball cap, leaning into a laid-back style that fit the arena atmosphere. No formalwear, no royal stiffness — just casual energy and courtside access.

At one point, Meghan was seated next to Queen Latifah, who appeared deeply focused on the game. While the music icon kept her eyes on the court, the Sussexes seemed content soaking in the moment together.
The 75th NBA All-Star Game turned the Intuit Dome in Inglewood into a magnet for high-profile names from both the sports arena and the entertainment scene.

Their courtside appearance followed closely after a romantic Valentine’s Day celebration. The couple started the weekend on Friday evening with a dinner date at Funke, a fashionable hotspot in Beverly Hills.
From candlelit dinner to front-row basketball, it was a weekend that blended romance and spotlight — and the cameras were watching.