Meghan Markle and Prince Harry made a surprise appearance at the NBA All-Star Game in Los Angeles over Valentine’s Day weekend, with one small moment between them catching particular attention — especially when Harry’s subdued expression shifted after a gentle nudge from his wife.

A Courtside Valentine’s Date

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were seated front row at the Intuit Dome on Sunday night. Meghan, 44, was openly affectionate throughout the game, frequently resting her hand on Harry’s thigh or looping both hands around his right arm.

Harry, 41, seemed far more focused on the action unfolding on the court. While he occasionally placed his arm around Meghan, much of his attention appeared fixed on the game itself.

Even amid their romantic weekend outing, the couple paused to pose for photographers. Meghan appeared animated and engaged, while Harry looked more reserved by comparison.

The Jumbotron Moment

When the arena’s Jumbotron camera turned toward them, Meghan beamed broadly and waved enthusiastically at the crowd.

Harry, meanwhile, remained absorbed in the game — until Meghan gently rubbed his arm to draw his attention.

After the subtle cue, his previously downcast expression softened into a smile. He turned toward the camera, waved, and said, “Hi.”

 

Body Language Breakdown

A body language expert later examined the clip, suggesting Harry seemed “uncomfortable” with the spotlight, while Meghan appeared energized by it.

“Meghan’s wide symmetric smile for the cameras and raised and rounded cheeks suggest she’s delighted by the attention and the opportunity to create her own perfectly curated set of Valentine love signals to show off her relationship with Harry,” Judi James told the Mirror.

“She holds his thigh in a possessive and flirty looking gesture or she clings onto his arm with both hands to register closeness, furiously rubbing his arm to alert him to the Jumbotron and urge him to join in with her smiling excitement.

“Harry appears less comfortable posing for the camera here.

“His mouth smile looks effortful and doesn’t really reach his eyes. His wide leg splay hints at confidence but maybe just a desire to enjoy watching the game.”

A Family-Focused Valentine’s Tribute

The couple’s courtside appearance followed Meghan’s heartfelt Valentine’s Day tribute to her husband and their children, Archie, six, and Lilibet, four.

She shared a photo on Instagram featuring Harry and Lilibet, captioning it: “These two + Archie = my forever Valentines.”

The image, reportedly taken outside the Sussexes’ Montecito home, shows Harry holding his four-year-old daughter as she grips an oversized bundle of red balloons.

Lilibet wore a pink ballet dress with matching tights, her long red hair cascading down her back.

The newly released photo also marked the first time Lilibet’s face has been clearly seen in profile since she was an infant.