This May 19, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, commemorated their sixth wedding anniversary with a celebration that defied all expectations.
Despite conjectures of a low-key celebration, the royal couple opted for an evening of grand style.
According to reports from the prestigious Tatler magazine, the Duke and Duchess were not alone on this special occasion.
Fresh from a trip to Nigeria, Harry and Meghan were joined by Paramount Pictures executive Brian Robbins and his wife Tracey for a double dinner that promised to be as exclusive as it was intriguing.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Anniversary Dinner
The choice of venue was nothing short of exquisite: Lucky’s, a famed steakhouse located in Montecito, the idyllic California coastal town that Meghan, 42, and Harry, 39, chose as their 2020 home following their resignation as active members of the British royal family.
The bond between the Sussexes and the Robbins is not a recent one. Earlier this year, the two couples shared moments in front of the cameras on the red carpet during the premiere of “Bob Marley: One Love” in Jamaica.
In addition, Tracey Robbins was one of the first to receive a gift from Meghan’s new lifestyle line, American Riviera Orchard, highlighting on social media a basket that included a jar of strawberry jam with a numbered label, a sign of the exclusivity and attention to detail that characterizes the brand.
How much did Meghan and Harry’s dinner cost?
The menu at Lucky’s, as reported by the Express newspaper, rose to the occasion, with appetizers ranging in price from $33.02 to $50.80.
Entrees were no slouch, offering a 10-ounce New York tenderloin steak for about $80.01 and a 20-ounce sliced bone-in rib eye steak for about $158.75, prices that reflect the quality and prestige of the establishment.
Meghan and Harry’s anniversary celebration was a perfect evening with the fusion of fine cuisine, select company and royal celebration, all wrapped up in the charm and privacy that Montecito offers its residents.