Prince Harry on 'healing journey' as he promotes Invictus Games
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were both invited to attend the Los Angeles Football Club face Inter Miami on Sunday night - though the Duke opted to attend alone - as a guest list of the "notable attendees" has been leaked.
But the pair are the only A-listers to have been listed differently from the rest, which included the likes of actors Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Holland and Will Ferrell and singers such as Selena Gomez and Liam Gallagher.
The leaked memo shows the Sussexes were listed as just Prince Harry and Meghan Markle only, with no job title next to their names.
But the rest of the 37 guests had their profession listed next to their name.
Twitter users were quick to respond to the omission, with some suggesting the move is a bit embarassing for the former senior royals.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle do not have a profession next to their names (Image: Twitter/FootballRamble)
One person wrote: "Love the way they gave up trying to describe Harry and Meghan."
Another said: "Prince Harry and Meghan Markle don't have occupations [laughing face emoji]."
A third said: "Only people listed without job/occupation: Harry and Meghan."
Dozens of others pointed it out, with one person saying "it's so funny" that they have no notes listed next to their names.
The guests appear to be listed in alphabetical order via surname, which explains why the Sussexes are not listed together.
The bulk of those on the list are either musicians or actors, though there are some eminient sports players in the mix as well.
This includes Clayton Kershaw and Julio Urias from professional baseball team LA Dodgers and Caleb Williams, last years Hisman Trophy Winner - which is awarded annually to the most outstanding player in college football.
Prince appeared to enjoy watching the football match (Image: Getty)
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Harry and Meghan stood down as senior working members of the Royal Family at the start of 2020 and have undertaken a series of ventures since.
They signed deals with streaming giants Netlix and Spotify, though their contract with the latter was terminated earlier this year.
Last week Harry released a new series with Netflix, Heart of Invictus, and the couple worked together on their docu-series Harry & Meghan which was released at the end of last year.
Harry released a book with Penguin Random House in January, which broke records for being the fastest-selling non fiction book of all time.
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The pair still support several charities, with Harry backing WellChild, a charity that provides care to children or young people with complex needs and Sentebale, which supports children and young people living with HIV in Lesotho and Botswana.
He also continues to support the Invictus Games.
Meghan meanwhile continues to serve as patron of the animal welfare charity Mayhew and Smart Works, an organisation that helps women to succeed at job interviews.
Prior to joining the Royal Family, Meghan had a successful career as an actress. Her most successful role was starring in legal drama Suits.
The pair still support several charities, with Harry backing WellChild, a charity that provides care to children or young people with complex needs and Sentebale, which supports children and young people living with HIV in Lesotho and Botswana.
He also continues to support the Invictus Games.
Meghan meanwhile continues to serve as patron of the animal welfare charity Mayhew and Smart Works, an organisation that helps women to succeed at job interviews.
Prior to joining the Royal Family, Meghan had a successful career as an actress. Her most successful role was starring in legal drama Suits.
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