Meghan Markle and Prince Harry coordinate courtside style at the NBA, reinforcing their public image

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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex reappear at the NBA All-Star in matching navy looks, surrounded by celebrity royalty.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s public outings have become subtle style statements. This weekend, the couple attended the NBA All-Star Game at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California, turning the sporting event into a high-profile social moment.

Seated alongside Queen Latifah and Eboni Nichols, and sharing the arena with figures such as Michelle and Barack Obama, the couple once again demonstrated their ability to balance discretion with visibility. Their strategy was clear: coordinated navy dressing.

Meghan opted for a midnight-blue cashmere crew-neck jumper by Brochu Walker, black Stuart Weitzman boots and dark-wash skinny-flare jeans by Veronica Beard — staples within her Montecito wardrobe. She completed the look with minimalist gold jewellery and soft waves, reinforcing her signature relaxed-luxury aesthetic. Harry, meanwhile, paired a navy button-up shirt with close-fitting black jeans and bottle-green suede trainers, finished with a grey cap featuring a Union Jack pin.

It is not the first time they have transformed a major sporting event into a date night. The couple also attended the 2025 World Series together, wearing matching LA Dodgers caps. Their continued presence at cultural and sporting occasions strengthens their hybrid positioning between modern royalty and pop culture.

More than a simple courtside appearance, the moment confirms that coordinated style remains a powerful tool of public image.