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A Royal Night Out: Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s Low-Key Dinner Date
The quaint town of Santa Barbara is renowned for its celebrity residents, with the likes of Oprah Winfrey and Ariana Grande calling it home.
Recently, a diner at Lucky's shared an intriguing encounter, revealing that he coincidentally dined at the same restaurant as Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, describing the Royals as surprisingly ordinary during their visit.
Last October, the trio was spotted at Lucky's enjoying a double date with Katherine McPhee and David Foster.
While McPhee and Markle share a long-standing friendship, Prince Harry and Foster have developed a close father-son-like bond.
During a candid interview with Naxx's Hollywood in May 2020, McPhee disclosed that Michael and Harry were affectionate, holding hands as they strolled into the restaurant.
Another waiter, preferring to remain anonymous, disclosed that the quartet frequented Lucky's discreetly, with strict instructions not to engage in discussions about them or take any photographs to ensure their privacy.
However, the waiter mentioned that the group has not been seen together in the past two years.
Meghan and Harry's dining routine at Lucky's typically involved multiple arrivals and departures, reserving a table for four to six guests while waiting for their companions.
Despite spending a couple of hours at the restaurant, the pair eventually opted for a light meal of salad and pie before bidding farewell.
Lucky's reputation as a popular dining spot for celebrities comes as no surprise, given its status as Montecito's most renowned restaurant, attracting a host of high-profile guests.
According to a waiter, Lucky's often hosts celebrities who are generally pleasant, though occasional rudeness may surface after a few drinks.
Speculation surrounding Catherine McPhee and David Foster's distancing from the Sussexes in recent times remains a topic of interest.
While some sources suggest a preference for private gatherings in more intimate settings, others hint at Meghan's alleged demanding behavior at restaurants, leading to discomfort among staff members and reluctance to socialize with the couple.
For their latest outing, Meghan and Harry opted for a cozy dinner at the town's sole Michelin-starred sushi bar, offering seating for just 10 patrons at a time.
The exclusive dining experience featured a lavish 109-pound Corso Macca tasting menu, showcasing delicacies such as Tura curry, bluefin tuna, Alba Caruna, and scallops.
Accompanied by ten bodyguards, the couple found themselves in need of additional seating due to the limited table capacity.
Notably, Prince Harry, known for his aversion to fish, received special permission to enjoy a 23-pound steak from a nearby restaurant, fortuitously named Lucky.
Julian, one of the attentive waiters, shared insights into Harry's culinary preferences, revealing the Prince's request for a non-fish meal.
Accommodating his dietary needs, the staff allowed Harry to savor his takeaway steak from Lucky while Meghan indulged in the exquisite sushi offerings.