Even across the ocean, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle just can’t seem to escape the spotlight—or the punchlines.
From comedy skits to concert kisses, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex had quite the rollercoaster weekend in the U.S., reminding everyone that they’re still one of the most talked-about couples on the planet.
SNL Pokes Fun at the Sussexes During Weekend Update
Saturday Night Live didn’t hold back when it came to its latest roast.
During the show’s popular Weekend Update segment, co-host Colin Jost took a jab at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle that had the live audience roaring.
It all started with a reference to a fictional trade deal between the U.S. and the UK. Jost quipped, “President Trump also announced a new trade deal with the UK that will reopen British markets for American companies.”
Then came the kicker: “All that Britain demands in return is that we keep these two,” just as a photo of Harry and Meghan popped up on screen.
It was a classic SNL moment—biting, bold, and dripping with satire.
The joke took aim at the couple’s very public departure from the royal family and their complicated status between two countries.
From Comedy to Cowboy Carter—The Sussexes Show Their Softer Side
Just a day before the roast, the couple had been seen enjoying themselves in a very different setting—Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter concert at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California. They weren’t just any concertgoers, either.
Meghan, 43, shared a heartfelt video of Harry, 40, sweetly kissing her on the cheek.
The clip showed a completely different side of the duo—intimate, affectionate, and clearly smitten.
Fans got a peek into their night out, but also into Harry’s fashion sense.
He sported a forest green hat that had their children’s names—Prince Archie, 6, and Princess Lilibet, 3—embroidered on the inside of the brim.
Harry’s Hat Says It All
Harry’s custom hat didn’t just feature his kids’ names. It also carried emblems of the American, British, and Californian flags—a small but meaningful symbol of the couple’s global ties and unique family journey.
Ever since stepping away from royal duties in 2020, Harry and Meghan have embraced life in California.
They now live in a $14 million mansion in Montecito, raising their children away from the public eye—at least, as much as that’s possible.
Still Caught Between Two Worlds
Although they’ve traded palace walls for Pacific sunsets, Harry and Meghan continue to walk the tightrope between celebrity and royalty.
They’re loved by some, criticized by others, and never far from the headlines.
Whether it’s a playful joke on SNL or a sweet moment at a concert, the world still watches their every move.
Colin Jost’s roast may have been a stinger, but it also proves one thing—the fascination with the Sussexes is still going strong.
Whether they’re being cheered or teased, Harry and Meghan remain two of the most captivating figures in the modern royal narrative.