Meghan Markle dazzles at the Lion King premiere alongside Harry and Beyonce | Royal | New



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Meghan Markle seemed glamorous when she arrived in Leicester Square, in support of conservation through the Royal Foundation, alongside her husband, Prince Harry, who wore a black tie. The two men came under the applause of the crowd and wrapped themselves on the PDA while they were holding their hand on the yellow carpet for the Lion King's premiere. The royal couple rubs shoulders with the kings of pop, including Beyonce, her husband Jay Z, Elton John and Pharrell Williams.

Donald Glover is also among the big names also at the premiere of the clbadic Disney updated.

The former actress, who is on maternity leave as a result of the birth of her son Archie, looked at home on the carpet while she waved to the crowd waiting with her husband at Leicester Square, London.

The pair seemed to shine and laugh and crowds of adoring fans were thrilled to see the new parents at first.

The Duchess was dazzled in a black dress adorned with a transparent black panel on the top and heels topped with a bun.

She was also photographed in a close embrace with superstar Beyonce and the two men were deeply in conversation with their husbands.

The first was organized to "support the work of His Royal Highness in the fields of conservation and communities," said Buckingham Palace.

The week was busy for new mom Meghan, 37, who was out with Archie and Harry on Wednesday at a charity polo match against the Cambridges.

She has also made two trips to Wimbledon and more recently with her sister-in-law Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, to watch her close friend Serena Williams in the women's final.

Harry and Meghan will meet some of the actors and the film crew before watching the film, before greeting representatives of organizations doing innovative work in the fields of conservation and the environment.

Disney announced its global conservation campaign Protecting Pride to mark the release of the film.

Together with conservation partners and the Royal Foundation, the campaign aims to raise awareness and support efforts to rebuild the declining lion population in Africa.

Buckingham Palace said: "The Duke of Susbad has shown a personal interest in frontline conservation projects that protect Africa's natural heritage and support wildlife and local communities."

Harry and Meghan take the baby Archie to South Africa in the fall.

The Duke also conducts solo tours to Angola, Malawi and Botswana.

The Susbad's approach to privacy made the headlines after deciding not to reveal the details of Archie's godfathers after his private baptism, and after a Royal Protection Officer requested to a Wimbledon fan to photograph Serena Williams not to photograph Meghan.

On the occasion of the release of the film, Disney announced the Protect The Pride campaign, which aimed to raise awareness of the declining number of lions.

The Royal Foundation will be involved and support the campaign.

The film will be released on July 19th.

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