The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have enjoyed an Italian holiday with Hollywood actor George Clooney and his wife Amal, according to reports.
Harry and Meghan reportedly spent several days staying with the couple at the Clooneys’ exclusive Villa Oleandra in Lake Como.
Clooney and human rights lawyer Amal, who have 14-month-old twins Ella and Alexander, were guests at the royal wedding in May and were given VIP seats in the Quire of St George’s Chapel.
Harry and Meghan are said to have arrived in Italy on Thursday evening and left on Sunday.
The duke reportedly spent time playing basketball with Clooney, and former US actress Meghan helped look after the twins.
Next week, Harry and Meghan will attend a gala performance of award-winning musical Hamilton in London on August 29 in support of Sentebale, the charity the duke founded.
The pair will also attend the annual WellChild Awards on September 4 and a gala music evening marking the centenary of the end of the First World War on September 6.
Kensington Palace declined to comment.
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