Prince Harry wrote an extensive list of acknowledgments to celebrity pals he claimed had "humbled" him. He gave thanks to those "who stuck by me", which includes everyone from Oprah Winfrey, who hosted his controversial interview with Meghan Markle, to James Corden - but he seemingly missed out on a huge list of famous faces who supported the royal.Coldplay singer Chris Martin, American actor Tyler Perry and even the Argentinian actor Nacho Figueras were all listed in the acknowledgments, as of course was his wife Meghan and her mum Doria, plus the couple's two children Archie and Lilibet.However, eagle-eyed readers have spotted that Beyonce and Jay-Z weren't on the list, despite Meghan having appeared in one of the power couple's music videos.In the 2019 video "Apes**t", which was filmed in the Louvre in Paris, Beyonce - who is often nicknamed Queen Bee - and her equally famous husband replaced the iconic Mona Lisa with a portrait of Meghan wearing a tiara instead.In spite of their clear show of support for the couple, whom they met at the London premiere of the Lion King in 2019, Harry made no mention of the power couple in the acknowledgements of Spare.Beyonce also featured in their self-titled Netflix docuseries when Meghan excitedly revealed she had received a text from the singer.The Duchess of Sussex gasped: "I can't believe she knows who I am" before reading out excerpts from the message, sharing that the songstress wanted to make sure she felt "safe and protected".Meghan continued: "She admires and respects my bravery and vulnerability and thinks I was selected to break generational curses that need to be healed."Meanwhile, George Clooney and his human rights lawyer wife Amal Clooney, who were present at Harry.
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