Harry & Meghan join Kris Jenner’s star-studded 70th birthday

PRINCE Harry and Meghan Markle led a host of famous names at a glitzy bash celebrating Kris Jenner’s 70th birthday.

The Sussexes joined a star-studded line up at the Bond-themed party as Princess Kate, Prince George and King Charles attended the poignant Festival of Remembrance.

Harry and Meghan led high profile celebs at the lavish bashCredit: BackGrid
Kris Jenner’s 70th birthday was 007 themedCredit: BackGrid
It comes as King Charles, Queen Camilla, Prince George and Princess Kate appeared at the Festival of RemembranceCredit: Reuters

Days after penning an emotional essay about remembrance, Harry, 41, wore a poppy on his lapel – but Meg, 44, was spotted without one.

They joined high profile celebs for the lavish do at billionaire Jeff Bezos‘ $165 million mansion in Beverly Hills.

The Duchess opted for a black top with wrap skirt, while her husband embraced his inner Bond, wearing a classic tuxedo and bowtie.

Among the famous guests were singer Adele, tech tycoon Bill Gates, popstar Justin Bieber and Kris’ children, including Kim Kardashian.

Talk show host Oprah Winfrey – who famously interviewed Harry and Meghan in 2021 – was also spotted at the 007-themed bash.

Meanwhile, across The Pond, the Princess of Wales, 43, dazzled with her eldest George and the King for the Remembrance event in London.

Kate and Prince George, 12, appeared alongside King Charles, 76, and Queen Camilla, 78, at the event honouring military service members.

The Princess of Wales was wearing a stunning dress by Alessandra Rich adorned with an HMS Glasgow Brooch.

Kate was also wearing earrings which once belonged to the late Queen Elizabeth II.

Her Poppy was beautifully made by Izzy Ager of Lock & Co. who has recently graduated from The Royal School of Needlework.

Harry’s decision to wear a poppy on the eve of Remembrance Sunday comes as he urged others to check in those carrying the “weight of war”.

The Duke, who currently lives in the US with wife Meghan, hailed the “things that make us British”, including banter and the pub.

While recognising the importance of remembering those who lost their lives, he urged others to check in soldiers carrying the “weight of war”.

The Princess of Wales was beaming as she arrived alongside the young PrinceCredit: Reuters

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