Meghan and Harry Host Celebratory Event for African American Art
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex unite with Beyoncé's and Meghan's mothers at an art exhibition, emphasizing the preservation of Black history through art.
- Meghan Markle and Prince Harry hosted a celebration of African American art at the Kinsey Collection Exhibition in Los Angeles, attended by notable figures including Beyoncé's mom, Tina Knowles, and Meghan's mom, Doria Ragland.
- The event highlighted the history and significance of Black art, aiming to preserve this vital piece of American history through discussions and a private exhibit tour.
- Meghan and Harry's partnership with The Bernard and Shirley Kinsey Foundation for Arts and Education facilitated the event, underscoring their commitment to educational and philanthropic efforts.
- The gathering also served as a reunion for the Sussexes and the Carters, showcasing the long-standing friendship between Meghan and Beyoncé, who have publicly supported each other.
- Meghan made a fashion statement at the event, wearing a $3,790 Carolina Herrera floral cape, while the event also subtly addressed recent speculation about Kate Middleton's whereabouts before her cancer diagnosis reveal.