Meghan and Harry celebrated their sixth wedding anniversary with an intimate dinner at a seriously swanky restaurant near their California home, where they were accompanied by close pals
When Harry and Meghan tied the knot, their fairytale royal wedding was filled with A-list guests. And since moving to sunny California, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have embedded themselves even further into Hollywood circles.
The couple celebrated their sixth wedding anniversary last weekend, and opted to mark the occasion at an intimate fancy dinner with a handful of close pals.
Fashion designer Tracey Robbins and her husband Brian, the CEO of Paramount Pictures, reportedly joined Harry and Meghan at the swanky Lucky’s steakhouse – said to be one of Harry’s favourite spots since moving to Montecito a few years ago. The glamorous restaurant has played host to some serious stars over the years, including popstars like Ariana Grande and Katy Perry.
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Other A-listers who have been spotted at the upmarket eatery include Oprah Winfrey and Ellen Degeneres, but it’s not Meghan and Harry’s first rodeo. Back in 2020 the Sussexes enjoyed dinner with music industry stalwart David Foster and his wife Katharine McPheewhen, lapping up the California sunshine by dining outside, according to reports. Meghan also popped into the lavish restaurant last year for a bite to eat. A waiter from the restaurant confirmed to Business Insider that Meghan and Harry were “totally normal” during their visit in 2020.
The menu of the steakhouse offers a range of dining options at eyewatering prices, with a porterhouse steak setting you back $175 (£139.79). Given a side of simple sauteed mushrooms costs whopping $20 (£15.72), the prices are certainly fit for royalty and A-list celebrities alike.
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Tracey Robbins, who dined with Meghan and Harry as they marked their milestone anniversary, was also one of the lucky people who were given a first look at Meghan’s new product range from her venture American Riviera Orchard. Meghan sent out baskets featuring her strawberry jams – accompanied by stunning lemon arrangements – that were a limited edition, with each jar marked with a number out of 50. Tracey quickly posted the luxurious treat on Instagram in support of her friend.
The two couples were also seen together in Jamaica where they attended the premiere of One Love – a movie telling the story of iconic artist Bob Marley’s life. It has been reported by the Daily Mail that the Sussexes’ invite to the glitzy event came from movie executive Brian.
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