Prince Harry makes surprise solo appearance at Knicks vs Spurs Finals


The Duke of Sussex was spotted courtside in Texas as celebrities and sporting legends gathered for the championship showdown


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Prince Harry made a surprise solo appearance at the Knicks vs Spurs Finals on Saturday night, joining a star-studded crowd in San Antonio for one of the biggest sporting events of the summer.

The Duke of Sussex, 40, was photographed courtside without wife Meghan Markle as celebrities, sports stars and basketball superfans gathered to watch the championship showdown.

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Prince Harry enjoys a solo night out

Dressed casually in a navy polo shirt and grey baseball cap, Harry appeared relaxed as he watched the action unfold from premium courtside seats.

The outing offered a rare glimpse of the royal enjoying some downtime away from his charitable commitments and family life in California.

Since relocating to the United States in 2020, Harry has become an increasingly familiar face at major sporting events, including NFL games, Formula One races and basketball fixtures.

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Timothée Chalamet leads the Knicks faithful

One of the most animated celebrity fans in attendance was Timothée Chalamet.

The Oscar-nominated actor, who has become synonymous with his love of the New York Knicks, was spotted cheering enthusiastically from the front row.

Wearing an oversized vintage-style Knicks T-shirt, baggy denim shorts and orange-and-blue sneakers, Timothée was fully invested in the game as he stood to celebrate key moments throughout the night.

The Dune star has been a regular fixture at Knicks games during their playoff run and has emerged as one of the team's most passionate celebrity supporters.

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Ben Stiller documents the action

Fellow Knicks superfan Ben Stiller was also in attendance.

The actor and director was photographed taking photos on his phone as he soaked up the atmosphere courtside.

Ben has long been one of the franchise's most loyal celebrity supporters and has attended countless games over the years, often sharing his reactions with fans on social media.

Spike Lee brings Knicks spirit courtside© Getty Images

Spike Lee brings Knicks spirit courtside

No celebrity is more closely associated with the New York Knicks than Spike Lee, and the filmmaker once again showed his unwavering support for the team.

Dressed head-to-toe in Knicks colours, Spike stood out in a custom denim jacket emblazoned with bright orange lettering, layered necklaces and his signature oversized white glasses. Topping off the look was a bold Knicks bucket hat as he proudly represented his beloved team from courtside seats.

The Oscar-winning director has been one of the franchise's most passionate supporters for decades and remains a fixture at the team's biggest games.

David Duchovny enjoys a low-key appearance© Getty Images

David Duchovny enjoys a low-key appearance

Among the famous faces spotted inside the arena was actor David Duchovny.

The X-Files star opted for a simple black T-shirt and casual look as he arrived to watch the championship showdown. While many celebrities embraced the occasion with team colours and fan gear, David kept things understated as he mingled with fellow guests before the game.

The actor appeared focused on the action as the atmosphere built ahead of tip-off.

Tracy Morgan supports his beloved Knicks© Getty Images

Tracy Morgan supports his beloved Knicks

Longtime Knicks fan Tracy Morgan was also among the star-studded crowd.

The comedian, who has become synonymous with courtside appearances at Madison Square Garden over the years, proudly wore a white Knicks Finals jersey as he posed for photos with John Turturro, and Giancarlo Esposito.

His enthusiastic support for the franchise has made him one of the team's most recognisable celebrity fans, and he looked delighted to be part of the championship atmosphere.

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