PRINCE Harry went to the LA Rams’ locker room to congratulate players over their Superbowl win, it was claimed.
The Duke of Sussex went into the Rams’ locker room post-game, sports writer Peter King reported.
Mr King wrote in his Football Morning in America column: “Football in L.A. is back, in a very big way.
“Prince Harry was in the Rams’ locker room post-game, and now, Cardi B and Snoop Dogg were on the way to the party.
“This was a night for celebrating the improbable.”
Prince Harry left wife Meghan Markle behind last night to attend the event with cousin Princess Eugenie.
And he also met with country singer Mickey Guyton, 38, who tweeted a picture of them together.
She wrote: “He was just lovely. I even curtsied in my track suit.”
Prince Harry has previously gone to sporting games and congratulated players afterwards.
He shared a beer with South Africa’s rugby players after beating England in the World Cup final in November 2019.
At the Super Bowl, the Prince sat with his royal cousin in a private box at LA’s SoFi Stadium on Sunday night as the Cincinnati Bengals took on the LA Rams, losing 20-23.
The cousins – who are famously very good friends – enjoyed half-time entertainment from hip-hop legends Dr Dre, Snoop Dogg and Mary J Blige.
The game was also attended by a whole host of other celebs, including Kendall Jenner, Ryan Reynolds, LeBron James, Kevin Hart, Charlize Theron, Rebel Wilson, Ellen DeGeneres, and Justin and Hailey Bieber.
The NFL UK Twitter account shared a picture of the sporty royals, captioned: “Prince Harry and Princess Eugenie in the house at #SBLVI.”
But some social media users initially mistook Eugenie, 31, for Meghan Markle, 40, who lives nearby to the Los Angeles stadium with Harry, 37, and their two children, Archie, two, and baby Lillibet.
It is unusual that the red-headed Prince is spotted out and about without his American-born wife after the Sussexes dramatically quit royal life two years ago.
The couple packed up and moved into an £11 million California mansion after stepping down as senior working royals in a bid for more privacy.