Prince Harry And Meghan Markle pictured together

Sports fans are betting on Prince Harry And Meghan Markle to attend the Super Bowl (Image: Chris Jackson/Getty Images)

Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, 41, and his wife, Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, 44, are expected to make a grand appearance during the Super Bowl LX game. 

On Sunday, Puerto Rican music sensation, Bad Bunny, 31, will perform during the Halftime Show at Super Bowl LX. The Seattle Seahawks are expected to tackle the New England Patriots at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. The alternative rock band Green Day has also been added as another musical act for the major sporting event.

The sports betting media company known as Action Network is betting on the odds that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex — who made a nod to the Royal Family on Thursday that fans all missed — will attend the annual league championship game.

Despite missing last year’s event, the bookmaker is betting on a sure thing — priced at 1/5 (one-to-five) — the couple will attend the game. Experts believe the two will make the Super Bowl a “regular” date night event.

5/1 (five-to-one) suggested that the pair is much less likely to skip the game altogether, missing Bad Bunny’s Halftime Show.

Former Royal Butler, Grant Harrold, who worked with King Charles from 2004 to 2011, weighed in on the possibility of the two appearing at the game.

Prince Harry and Megan Markle pose for a photo

Prince Harry and Megan Markle are expected to appear again at the Super Bowl (Image: MLB Photos via Getty Images)

“The Invictus Games are very close to Harry and Meghan’s hearts, so it made sense that they went to Canada over the Super Bowl last year,” Harrold told the Action Network. “However, with no overlap this year, I think they’ll want to make an appearance at the Super Bowl and have it become a regular part of their calendar.

“From how it appears, if they start attending annually, I don’t see them stopping, so I can easily see it becoming one of those regular appearances, the ex-Royal Butler said.

“It’s similar to how the UK Royals have their social calendar – we know, for example, the Queen and Prince of Wales will attend Cheltenham, the Chelsea Flower Show, Ascot and memorial events year after year.

“While Harry and Meghan’s lifestyle in the United States is obviously different, there are certain occasions we’ve seen them at previously, and it feels like those could continue to become yearly staples,” he added.

“I’ve always called them the ‘royal celebrities,’ it’s a very different way of existing as royals, but this could be a part of how this couple, as non‑working members of the royal family, make their mark doing their own thing,” Harrold closed.

Bad Bunny will perform at the Super Bowl LX game

Bad Bunny will perform at Super Bowl LX Halftime Show on Sunday (Image: Getty Images)

Celebrity PR Specialist Kayley Cornelius also shared why they would want to be seen at Levi’s Stadium, especially if it would benefit their image.

“Harry and Meghan are very savvy when it comes to managing their public profile. Attending a high-profile event like the Super Bowl isn’t just about enjoying the game – it’s about visibility, relevance, and positioning themselves as a ‘royal celebrity’ brand in the United States, Cornelius told the open platform.

“Being seen at events like this reinforces their status in pop culture, generates media coverage across multiple platforms, and keeps them at the forefront of public conversation,” she added.

“For non-working royals, appearances like this are key opportunities to maintain influence without the traditional royal obligations.”

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