For days, fans have been speculating whether Taylor Swift (34) will make it from her performance in Tokyo to the Super Bowl in time to cheer on her boyfriend Travis Kelce (34). And after Prince Harry’s (39) recent surprise appearance in Las Vegas at an NFL gala, the chances are good that even more superstars could be in the stadium for the NFL final.

The Duke of Sussex presented an award to Cameron Heyward (34) of the Pittsburgh Steelers at the “NFL Honors” gala shortly after his return from London, where he visited his ailing father King Charles (75). The NFL star was celebrated for his social commitment. After this commitment to the NFL, it would only make sense that Harry and his wife, Duchess Meghan (42), would also be invited to the Super Bowl. The game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers will take place on Sunday in Las Vegas at Allegiant Stadium.

Prince Harry is considered a big sports fan. He has also been to the Super Bowl before: In February 2022, he visited the NFL final in Inglewood, California, with his royal cousin Princess Eugenie (33). He can also be seen again and again at a wide variety of sporting events.

For example, in September 2023, Harry, who has been living with Meghan in Montecito, California, since 2020, watched soccer star Lionel Messi (36)’s first guest game with Inter Miami in Los Angeles. After the game, Harry reportedly visited the world champion in the dressing room. But not only football and rugby are Prince Harry’s passions. He has already appeared at a rodeo competition in the USA and rode himself for a polo tournament in Singapore last summer.

The couple’s love story shows that Duchess Meghan also likes visits to sports stadiums. The two made their first official appearance in Toronto in 2017 at the Invictus Games, a sporting event founded by Harry for disabled soldiers. Since then, the 42-year-old has regularly accompanied her husband to the event, which took place in Düsseldorf in 2023.

Maybe the Super Bowl halftime show will also lure the Duchess of Sussex to Las Vegas. Usher (45) will perform there. Just last November, Harry and Meghan attended another music star’s Las Vegas concert: They didn’t miss a performance by singer Katy Perry (39) there. The royal couple was previously spotted at a concert by Beyoncé (42) at the SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California. So the chances that they will be part of the Super Bowl spectacle are good.