Prince Harry breaks cover after controversial launch of Meghan’s Netflix show

Prince Harry  at a charity event

Prince Harry attended the event alone on Saturday (Image: Scott Dudelson/Getty Images)

made a solo appearance at a charity event this weekend in support of victims of the LA wildfires. The Duke of Sussex, 40, was spotted at The Granada Theatre in Santa Barbara on Saturday, where the One805 Rock for Responders benefit was being held for emergency responders. Throughout the night, he was seen chatting to first responders from the police and local fire departments.

The dad-of-two, who attended the event dressed in a black blazer and jeans, also joined musicians in singing a guitar for auction, which reportedly sold for £6,900. All proceeds from the event will be used to support the mental wellness of first responders in Los Angeles and Santa Barbara, as well as musicians affected by the fires that raged through LA in January, causing thousands of homes to be lost.

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The duke’s solo appearance comes just days after his wife celebrated the release of new show “With Love, Meghan”.

The show aired on March 4 and however has already been renewed for a second season.

Despite being Meghan’s own solo project, along with her new lifestyle brand As Ever, did make a brief appearance in the final episode of the series as he was seen supporting his wife at a brunch she hosted.

The prince was all smiles in the series as he made a brief toast to his wife and praised her work in the kitchen.

Prince Harry signed a guitar for auction

Prince Harry signed a guitar for auction (Image: Scott Dudelson/Getty Images)

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Prince Harry at a charity event

Prince Harry attended the event on March 8 (Image: Scott Dudelson/Getty Images)

Harry’s solo appearance at the charity event is also not the first time he has stepped out to support those affected by the LA wildfires.

In January, the duke to meet service dogs and emergency personnel who had helped tackle the wildfires in LA.

He also made a , where the couple handed out food and supplies to those who had lost their homes in the fires.

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