Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were spotted at a Beyonce concert this week — with photos of their romantic outing soon going viral on social media. The Duchess of Sussex also shared a post on social media thanking the pop icon and her team for a “very fun date night” at the Cowboy Carter Tour event in Los Angeles. The estranged royals have found themselves frequently fielding divorce rumours in recent years — especially after they began appearing separately at public events.

“About last night….Thank you @beyonce and team for an amazing concert (and a very fun date night)! All love” Meghan wrote on Instagram.

The rare glimpse into their private live included affectionate photos and videos that showed the duo cuddling and even sharing a kiss on the cheek. Visuals shared by the Duchess — who recently returned to social media after a lengthy hiatus — also showed Meghan dancing while wearing her Prince Harry’s cowboy-style hat and several glimpses of the concert. A separate picture focused of the inside of her husband’s hat — monogrammed with the names of their children and the words ‘my love’ which happens to be Harry’s nickname for Meghan.

“That man loves me so much and, you know, look what we’ve built. We’ve built a beautiful life, and we have two healthy, beautiful children…I always think about it like the end of Super Mario Brothers and you get to the final final level, and what’s the goal in Super Mario Brothers? Slay the dragon, save the princess. I’m like, that’s my husband. He’s just out there constantly… going to do whatever he can to make sure our family is safe and protected and uplifted, and still make time for date nights,” the Duchess of Sussex had declared during an appearance on The Jamie Kern Lima Show last month.

Harry and Meghan quit royal duties in 2020 and moved to the United States — alleging hostility and racist attitudes by the press and royal establishment. Ties between the Sussexes and the rest of the British Royal family have declined steadily in the ensuing years with a tell-all memoir and TV interactions making matters worse.