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Prince Harry makes surprise appearance with Meghan Markle at benefit…

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Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, made a surprise appearance at a benefit concert after the former’s “emotional” meeting with King Charles III.

On Saturday, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex attended the One805LIVE! concert, which supports Santa Barbara County’s first responders, at Kevin Costner’s oceanside estate in Summerland, Calif.

Markle quickly joined Harry onstage at the show — which featured performances by Trisha Yearwood, Good Charlotte, The Fray and many more.

Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, made a surprise appearance at a benefit concert after the former’s “emotional” meeting with King Charles III. Getty Images for ABA
On Saturday, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex attended the One805LIVE! concert, which supports Santa Barbara County’s first responders, at Kevin Costner’s oceanside estate in Summerland, Calif. Getty Images for ABA

She then hugged her husband and watched from the side of the stage as the “Spare” author presented an award to a first responder who assisted his colleagues with their mental health issues.

The “Suits” alum, 44, stunned in a navy blue halter dress and tan heels, while Harry, 41, rocked a dark blazer, shirt and pants.

Several other celebrity guests were in attendance, including Rob Lowe, Oprah Winfrey and Maria Shriver.

Markle quickly joined Harry onstage at the show — which featured performances by Trisha Yearwood, Good Charlotte, The Fray and many more. Clint Brewer Photography / BACKGRID
She then hugged her husband and watched from the side of the stage. Amy Katz/ZUMA / SplashNews.com
The “Spare” author presented an award to a first responder who helps colleagues with their mental health issues. Clint Brewer Photography / BACKGRID

The benefit concert marked Harry and Markle’s first public appearance since the dad of two met with his estranged father, Charles, in the UK.

On Sept. 10, Page Six learned that the Invictus Games founder was spotted arriving at the King’s London home, Clarence House, for “a private tea.”

We’re told Charles and Harry chatted for just shy of an hour.

The “Suits” alum, 44, stunned in a navy blue halter dress and tan heels. Clint Brewer Photography / BACKGRID
Harry, 41, rocked a dark blazer, shirt and pants. Clint Brewer Photography / BACKGRID

Us Weekly reported that the estranged duo met after Harry “wrote a handwritten letter … earlier this year expressing his desire to reconnect.”

“They were not sure it was going to happen until just in the last week,” the outlet claimed last Sunday, calling the meeting “super positive and very relaxed.”

“They were catching up personally about the children and what has been going on with Charles and his health.”

The benefit concert marked Harry and Markle’s first public appearance since the dad of two met with his estranged father, Charles, in the UK. REUTERS
Us Weekly reported that the estranged duo met after Harry “wrote a handwritten letter … earlier this year expressing his desire to reconnect.” Getty Images
Before their reunion, Harry and his dad had not met up in person since February 2024, when Charles announced that he had been diagnosed with cancer. Samir Hussein/WireImage

The source told Us Weekly that there were reportedly “hugs and tears” and the “mood was genuine and positive.”

“They shared a long hug when they first saw each other. Harry started crying and it was very emotional for both of them. They really missed each other,” the insider claimed.

Before their reunion, Harry and his dad had not met up in person since February 2024, when Charles announced that he had been diagnosed with cancer.

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