Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were among a swathe of celebrities to make an appearance on Lionel Messi's VIP guest list – but stood out for one reason.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were set to rub shoulders with the likes of Tom Holland, Liam Gallagher, LeBron James and Rage Against the Machine at Los Angeles FC vs Inter Miami yesterday (Sunday, September 3).
But eagle-eyed fans were quick to notice that unlike every other famous face on the exclusive list, Harry and Meghan didn't have job titles next to their names.
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Taking to X (formerly Twitter) one user wrote: "I love how there’s no description for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle."
"Even [LAFC] don’t know what Meghan and Harry do," another chimed in, to which a third responded: "Should be going Job centre rather than wasting time going to football games," followed by two cry-laughing emojis.
Another cruelly added: "Prince Harry – unemployed."
Others were more forgiving of the Duke and Duchess, with one writing: "What's even more gangsta is Harry and Meghan don't have a description. Like as in 'the world should already know who we are.'"
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Another user quipped: "She [Meghan Markle] may not show since they haven’t put Duchess on there," followed by two laughing emojis.
The former Suits star was indeed a no-show at the A-list sporting event this weekend, despite being listed as an attendee – meanwhile Harry appeared alone to watch Los Angeles suffer a devastating one-three defeat to their rivals Inter Miami.
The Prince was spotted chatting away to fellow celebrities and excitedly grinning as he watched the California-based team face off against their Florida opponents.
One football club member managed to have a word with the Duke and asked: "What message for Messi?" to which Harry responded: "What message for Messi? Put it in the net!" before walking away.
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