What Meghan Markle Said About ‘Fun Night Out’ With Prince Harry

Meghan Markle’s comments about a “final fun night out” she had with Prince Harry before going public with their relationship have gone viral, after footage from a 2021 interview with Ellen DeGeneres has resurfaced on TikTok.

Meghan and Harry have been increasingly open about their early relationship and how it developed into marriage since they stepped down from their working roles within the royal family and moved to the U.S. in 2020.

In 2021, after the couple spoke about the difficult aspects of their time in the royal spotlight in an interview with Oprah Winfrey, Meghan made a more lighthearted TV appearance, sitting down with friend and neighbor Ellen DeGeneres.

Meghan’s interview was filmed at the Warner Bros. studio lot in Burbank, California, where The Ellen DeGeneres Show was shot. The duchess appeared as a guest on its final season, airing in November 2021.

Meghan Markle

DeGeneres raised the subject of Harry and Meghan’s early relationship and the need to keep it a secret from the press. To illustrate this point, Meghan referenced a 2016 Halloween party she and the prince had been able to attend in Toronto, Canada, without anyone knowing it was them.

“[Harry] came to see me in Toronto and our friends and his cousin [Princess] Eugenie and now her husband Jack they came as well,” she said. “The four of us snuck out in Halloween costumes to just have one fun night on the town before it was out in the world that we were a couple.”

When pushed on the topic by DeGeneres, Meghan said: “It was a post-apocalypse theme so we had all this very bizarre costume on and we were able to just sort of have one final fun night out.”

Related Posts

💍✨ Keanu Reeves & Alexandra Grant Just Dropped a Magical Wedding Photo Teaser at St. Patrick’s Cathedral – Fans Around the World Can’t Stop Screaming! 🌍📸🔥

In a city where dreams are forged in steel and stone, and where the line between reality and romance blurs under the glow of Broadway marquees, Keanu…

Bayou Echoes in the Honky-Tonk Heart: John Foster’s Barrel House Live Ignites Nashville’s Soul

In the dim, smoke-hazed glow of Nashville’s Barrel House Live, where the walls whisper secrets of forgotten fiddles and the floorboards creak under the weight of a…

The Circle’s Awakening: John Foster’s Opry Debut Ignites Nashville’s Soul with Unyielding Grit

The Grand Ole Opry House, that unassuming icon of American music where the ghosts of Hank, Patsy, and Loretta still shuffle in the shadows, stood on the…

Jingle All the Way: CMA Country Christmas 2025 Promises Festive Fireworks with Riley Green and Megan Moroney Leading the Pack

As the echoes of the 2025 CMA Awards fade into Nashville’s neon night—Lainey Wilson’s triumphant reclaiming of Entertainer of the Year still ringing in the rafters—the country…

Twinkling Lights and Timeless Threads: Reba McEntire and Ruby Leigh’s Christmas Duet Lights Up The Voice Finale

The Universal Studios Hollywood soundstage, that sprawling canvas of controlled chaos where The Voice has conjured vocal miracles for over a decade, shimmered like a storybook Christmas…

Craving a New True-Crime Binge? These 10 Netflix Docs Will Ruin Your Sleep Schedule—Starting with a Home Invasion That Feels Straight Out of Your Nightmares.

It’s 2 a.m., your lights are off, and you’re three episodes deep into a rabbit hole of real-life monsters, wrongful convictions, and plot twists sharper than a…