Meghan Markle, Prince Harry enjoy romantic outing in Montecito with famous pals
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle left everyone stunned as they celebrated their sixth wedding anniversary with famous people in Montecito this weekend.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were all smiles and in good spirit as they enjoyed double date with Paramount boss Brian Robbins and his wife Tracey at Lucky’s Steakhouse in hometown
They enjoyed a romantic outing to mark the day and later dined with them at one of their favourite restaurants in Montecito.
The four pals have developed a close bond in recent years, with the Sussexes joining the pair for the One Love film premiere in Jamaica in January.
Last month, Tracey Robbins was sent one of Meghan’s strawberry jam jars from her new brand American Riviera Orchard.
Harry and Meghan were photographed having their meal with a bottle of red wine on the table as the California-based couple conversed with Brian and Tracey.
According to the restaurant’s wine list, its cheapest bottle of red is $72.
Meghan and Harry, who recently returned from Nigeria, celebrated their six-year wedding anniversary – also known as a ‘sugar anniversary because of the traditional gift given for the occasion – on Sunday.
The outing comes day after Buckingham Palace’s announcement about King Charles III’s firs overseas trip since his cancer diagnosis.
According to tradition, it’s meant to symbolise the sweet story of how the couple fell head over feels for each other, along with the richness of everlasting love.
Prince Harry and Meghan tied the knot at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle in a televised royal wedding on May 19, 2018, the Duchess of Sussex revealed during their 2021 interview with Oprah Winfrey that they secretly exchanged vows three days earlier.
“Three days before our wedding, we got married — no one knows that — but we called the Archbishop and said, ‘This thing, this spectacle is for the world, but we want our union between us,” Meghan said.
“So the vows that we have framed in our room are just the two of us in our backyard with the Archbishop of Canterbury.”
She added: “I’ve thought about this a lot because it was like having an out-of-body experience I was very present for.
“That’s the only way I can describe it because the night before I slept through the night entirely, which in and of itself is a bit of a miracle. And then woke up and started listening to that song ‘Going to the Chapel.”