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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle delighted fans on Tuesday evening as they attended the red carpet premiere of the Bob Marley: One Love biopic in Jamaica.
The couple walked the red carpet, posing with Hollywood heavyweight Brian Robbins, the CEO of Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon, as well as Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness and Marley's son, Ziggy.
A number of fan- and press-shot video clips and photos of the couple on the evening were posted to social media, with one highlighting a behind-the-scenes public display of affection (PDA) that has won praise from their admirers.

A clip, re-posted to X (formerly Twitter) by a number of fan accounts, shows the couple after their red-carpet walk, entering the Carib Theatre in Kingston, where the premiere was held, walking through to the auditorium.
Surrounded by police, security personnel and aides, Harry and Meghan are shown hand in hand as theater workers photographed them. The couple smilingly acknowledged well-wishers as they passed amid a wave of cheers.
Reposted by X fan account, rachmeghan, and captioned "the perfect dress, the perfect smile and the perfect husband," the clip has received thousands of views so far, and numerous comments, many of which have praised the couple and their PDA moment.
the perfect dress, the perfect smile and the perfect husband ???✨
— maelle (@rachmeghan) January 24, 2024
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"Wao, this is beautiful!!! See the flashes!! Our princess looks radiant 🥰," wrote one user.
"That regal posture though🎖️😍," posted another, with a further comment reading: "They need to stop being so adorable! I can't handle it! 😍."
Meghan looked glamorous, wearing a black ensemble with a dramatic black skirt accessorized with gold and diamond jewelry. Harry complimented his wife by wearing a black suit with his classic relaxed twist, foregoing a tie and with his shirt unbuttoned to reveal a string necklace.
The couple's Jamaican visit comes as the royal family back in Britain have experienced a number of setbacks since the beginning of the year.
Most notably, these include the medical issues facing King Charles III and more seriously, Harry's sister-in-law, the Princess of Wales.
On January 17, Kensington Palace made the shock announcement that Kate Middleton had been hospitalized the previous day to undergo "planned abdominal surgery."
The operation was successful, but the palace said that the princess would remain under medical care for up to two weeks before a much longer period of recovery that would take place at home.
The reason for the surgery has not been revealed but the palace said that Kate was unlikely to return to her public duties until after Easter.
On the same day, Buckingham Palace announced that King Charles had been diagnosed with an enlarged prostate and would undergo a medical procedure in the coming days to treat this. The king, it said, would also be taking a limited time out from his public work.
No members of the royal family, including Harry and Meghan, have released statements in response to these announcements by the palaces.
James Crawford-Smith is Newsweek's royal reporter, based in London. You can find him on X (formerly Twitter) at @jrcrawfordsmith and read his stories on Newsweek's The Royals Facebook page.
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