Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were seen arriving hand-in-hand to celebrate Kris Jenner's 70th birthday on Saturday evening. The couple were two of the 300 guests in attendance, as the event was taking place at Jeff Bezos's Beverly Hills estate.
Kris, who turned 70 on November 5, marked her milestone birthday with a James Bond-themed party at the tech billionaire's £130million home. The television reality star is the head of the Kardashian family, which also includes her daughters Kourtney, Kim, Khloe, Kendall and Kylie.
Guests were reportedly informed that the party would be a private event, adding that television cameras would not be present.
Arriving with his wife, who has made her acting return, the 41-year-old sported a black dinner jacket with a bow tie and a red poppy pinned to his lapel ahead of Remembrance Day.
Taking a night away from parenting duties, a smiling Meghan wore an elegant black ensemble consisting of a form-fitting top and a wrap-style skirt.
The appearance marked one of their first visible social outings in recent months, indicating a return to their celebrity circles.
Their latest outing comes just days after it emerged that Meghan is returning to her acting roots by announcing her role in a new movie, which is being filmed in Pasadena, California.
Meghan, who is best known for her previous role as Rachel Zane in US legal drama Suits, has been pictured on set of the film Close Personal Friends
According to a well-placed source, the royal was looking "very relaxed and happy" on set.
As she stars alongside Emily in Paris' Lily Collins, and Brie Larson in a romcom for the streaming era, the move signals a "return to doing what she truly loves", according to another close source.
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