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July 15, 2019, 10:16
The American superstar confides to his son Archie, "son-in-law" of the Duchess of Susbad, that "their first conversation is filmed"
Meghan Markle and Beyoncé met for the first time last night at the Lion King's European premiere,
The Duchess of Susbad and the Queen of Pop sent social media into a collapse when they kissed during the movie encounter and had a conversation about their young children .
The Disney singer, who plays Simba and Nala in the upcoming film, welcomed Meghan and Prince Harry with open arms, while she and her husband, Jay Z, were eager to talk to the royal couple.
Following their touching embrace, the Daily Mail's Royal Correspondent, Rebecca English, who was close to the couple at the time, claimed that Harry had asked, "And how are the twins?"
Beyoncé reportedly replied, "They are not here, they do not come on every trip, we left them at home, they would have loved to be here."
Reports also suggest that the world superstar would have spoken to Meghan from his newborn son, Archie Harrison.
The Drunk In The singer Love, who shares twin twins Rumi and Sir Carter, and seven-year-old Blue Ivy, with Jay Z, reportedly told her mother, "We love you guys. is so beautiful. "
Power couples continued to discuss family life and rapper Jay Z even had some advice to give to the new father, Prince Harry.
He said, "The best advice I can give you is to always find time for yourself."
Fans of the two female superstars go wild on social media and go on Twitter to share their enthusiasm for this epic reunion.
"Beyonce meets Meghan Markle and calls it" My princess "gave me chills," wrote a happy user.
Another tweet: "It was so beautiful and so stimulating, my mood just increased tenfold."
"My princess … from Beyonce's mouth, I can not breathe," said a third.
The Duke and Duchess of Susbad met with actors and the lion king's team before watching the much-awaited adaptation live action Sunday night in support of the Royal Foundation.
To celebrate the release of the film, Disney announced the release of the film Conservation Campaign "Protect The Pride", which aims to raise awareness and support the decline of the lion population in Africa.
The Lion King on British Movie Theaters on July 19, 2019.
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