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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Halloween ‘ruined’ by ‘devastating’ phone call
Halloween has become a special time of year for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, who have celebrated the occasion together since they began dating back in 2016.
Halloween is a cherished time for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, having celebrated the spooky season together since their love story sparked off in 2016.
During their early days of courtship in 2026, an Apocalypse-themed Halloween celebration was attended by Prince Harry, Meghan, Princess Eugenie, and Jack Brooksbank at Toronto’s Soho House, where fans later got a glimpse of Prince Harry’s Mad Max-inspired attire in their Netflix documentary series.
Unfortunately, what seemed like a memorable Halloween event turned sour when the couple received a “devastating” phone call, at a point when they were still stealthily managing their bicoastal romance, with Meghan working on ‘Suits’ in Toronto and Prince Harry in London.
Eager to relish Halloween without the pressure of concealing their relationship in 2016, they carefully planned to attend the masquerade.
In the captivating biography ‘Finding Freedom’, authors Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand reveal intimate details of this pivotal phase of the couple’s enchanting love story amidst Halloween festivities. They unveiled: “They especially didn’t feel like spending Halloween weekend in hiding, as there was much to celebrate. Some four months into their relationship, they were madly in love and eager to take part in the fun of one of their favorite holidays.”
“The evening of October 29, with Harry in town, the couple decided to go to a big costume party being thrown at Soho House in Toronto.”
“The evening of October 29, with Harry in town, the couple decided to go to a big costume party being thrown at Soho House in Toronto.”
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The couple’s quiet existence was in jeopardy as the media caught on to their location: “A newspaper had found out about their relationship and was going to go live with a story the following day,” reported the Mirror. Authors Scobie and Durand divulge that a phone call interrupted the pair’s festive night, reminiscing: “A cocktail or so into the party, they were both feeling relaxed, absorbing the Halloween spirit.”
However, the evening took a turn when “It was possibly the perfect night out – until they received a call from one of Harry’s aides at Kensington Palace. It wasn’t good news.”