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Royal Couple Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Spotted Dining with Friends in Montecito
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, also known as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, recently enjoyed a night out with friends at a popular restaurant in Montecito.
The couple's outing took place just before their upcoming wedding anniversary, adding to the celebratory mood.
Lucky's, an esteemed steakhouse, played host to the royal pair as they were joined by their friends Brian and Tracey Robbins.
Notably, Tracey Robbins, a renowned fashion designer, was among the privileged few to receive a special gift from Meghan's upcoming brand, American Riviera Orchard.
The gift hamper included a charming ceramic bowl along with a meticulously packaged jar of jam.
Expressing her delight, Tracey shared, “Thank you for the delicious hamper.
I absolutely love this jam, so I'm not sure I should share it with anyone.
Thank you, M.”
Brian Robbins, Tracey's husband, currently holds the position of CEO at Paramount Global, a prominent entertainment company.
The camaraderie between the couples was evident, as Harry and Meghan had previously accompanied the Robbins on the red carpet for the premiere of Bob Marley – One Love in Jamaica last January.
The royal couple has also frequented Lucky's in the past, having shared a meal with Meghan's close friend Catherine McPhee and her spouse, David Foster, upon their relocation to Santa Barbara in 2020.
Following their return from a fruitful trip to Nigeria, where they focused on sports, mental health, and empowering women in leadership roles, Harry and Meghan ventured out for a relaxing evening.
The Nigerian community extended warm hospitality during their visit, prompting the couple to express their heartfelt gratitude through a message on their official website.
They acknowledged the event organizers, military officials, and the entire community for the memorable experience.
During their Nigerian excursion, Prince Harry and Meghan were unaccompanied by their children, Prince Archie, aged 5, and Princess Lilibet, who will soon turn 3 on June 4.
Notably, the conclusion of their trip coincided with Mother's Day in the United States, prompting Meghan to reflect on motherhood and express gratitude towards the welcoming Nigerian community.
She shared her sentiments at a reception held at the state governor's residence in Lagos, emphasizing the significance of being in the “motherland” among supportive individuals.
Despite not publicly acknowledging their 6th wedding anniversary, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex recently offered a glimpse into their nuptials through a Netflix docuseries.
The series featured behind-the-scenes snapshots from their wedding ceremony, which took place at St. George's Chapel in Windsor Castle on May 19, 2018.
Meghan dazzled in a wedding gown crafted by Clare Waight Keller from Givenchy, complemented by the Queen Mary's diamond tiara.
As the royal couple continues to navigate their public engagements and personal milestones, their recent rendezvous in Montecito underscores their commitment to cherished friendships and shared experiences.