Prince Harry appeared downcast at the glitzy film premiere that he and his wife Meghan Markle attended in the week, with the Duke's somb...
Prince Harry appeared downcast at the glitzy film premiere that he and his wife Meghan Markle attended in the week, with the Duke's sombre appearance coming after an awkward moment with his wife.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex made a surprising and unexpected public appearance on Tuesday night (January 23) when they attended the premiere of Bob Marley: One Love in Kingston, Jamaica. The couple were seen smiling and holding hands on the red carpet, with them even posing for snaps with Bob Marley's family and the Paramount CEO.
But in screengrabs from a clip that recently emerged online, Prince Harry looked a little downcast, which comes after he and Meghan were shown to their seats inside the venue ahead of the movie's screening. In a video that sees the Sussexes getting shown to their seats, the husband-and-wife duo looked hesitant and slightly taken aback, with Harry looking almost bewildered.
In the clip and subsequent screen grabs, which have been published by MailOnline, Harry can be seen looking downcast as he makes his way to his seat, with his wife leading the way after they were shown to their seats at the event. Meanwhile, Meghan smiled, although appeared hesitant too.
Reacting to Harry's alleged "upset" over the "bad seats" at the event, fans and critics of the couple have aired their views on social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter. One person said that "being upset at the location of his seat is a reoccurring theme" in Harry's life.
Someone else said: "I think Harry def [definitely] took seating arrangements badly... it was like the Living Legend awards all over again.. he’ll be traumatised." While a third echoed: "Gosh, he finds all his seating disagreeable."
A fourth noted how the couple "didn't look happy", while another said Harry looked "p*ssed", noting: "I don’t think he was comfortable at all."
"Harry seems upset, again, about the seating!! Look at him lag behind, and then act like he doesn't want to sit down. Sit down, Harry, this is what you wanted," penned another critic.