Prince Harry and Meghan Markle made a surprise date night appearance at a concert where they were spotted dancing to the music.
The couple posed for photos backstage at a show with Hawaiian singer-songwriter and former American Idol contestant Paula Fuga. Paula took to Instagram to share the snaps, which show her in between Harry and Meghan and the rest of her backing band. Smiling for the camera, Meghan wears what appears to be a navy jumpsuit with her long hair pulled up into a ponytail. Meanwhile, Harry pairs a navy long-sleeved top with a pair of dark-coloured jeans and tan shoes.
It is believed the snap was taken at the Santa Barbara Bowl on Wednesday night, where Paula had been performing alongside fellow singer-songwriter Jack Johnson.
According to TMZ, the couple watched Paula and Jack from a cordoned-off section of the crowd and were spotted dancing with Harry putting his arm around Meghan's waist.
The couple's date night comes just weeks after they returned to their home in California following the death of Harry's grandmother the Queen.
During their time in the UK, they were reunited with their royal relatives recently and even joined Prince William and wife Kate for a walkabout in Windsor in the days after the Queen's death to view floral tributes and meet wellwishers.
However, now they've returned to California, attentions have turned to what might be included in Harry's upcoming memoir and his and Meghan's reported new Netflix documentary show.
And now royal expert Duncan Larcombe has said it's now the time for Harry and Meghan to decide whether they want to be in or out.
He told OK! magazine : "Charles, Camilla, William and Kate are entering a new era of the institution. It's up to Harry and Meghan whether they want all or nothing.
"When William and Kate became the Prince and Princess of Wales, one of their first jobs was to reach out to Meghan and Harry, and Charles explicitly affirmed their relationship in his speech, no matter what has been said and done.
"In my opinion, it's only Meghan and Harry who can decide what they want. Do they want to forgive and forget, creating unity with the royal family? Or do they want a wholly separated life in California? They cannot have both."
Duncan's comments came as Harry and Meghan released two brand new portraits of themselves taken last month.
They were snapped by Misan Harriman before their appearance at the Young One World Summit in Manchester.