Meghan Markle's pal steals spotlight in Monaco alongside Prince Albert
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They attended the 64th Monte-Carlo Television Festival
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Meghan Markle's pal stole the spotlight in Monaco alongside Prince Albert.
Prince Albert of Monaco attended the opening ceremony of the 64th Monte-Carlo Television Festival on Friday, June 13, joining an array of international television stars at the prestigious event.
The Prince, who serves as patron of the festival, was photographed with numerous celebrities, including Gen V actress Jaz Sinclair and the Duchess of Sussex's former co-star, Sarah Rafferty.
Rafferty, 52, wore a €3,200 (£2,727) cream and green bustier long dress by a Lebanese designer, Maison Rabih Kayrouz.
Meghan Markle's pal steals spotlight in Monaco alongside Prince Albert.
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The world's oldest television festival drew cast members from popular series including One Chicago, Teen Wolf and CBS's new programmes Watson and Matlock.
Prince Albert is expected to return for the closing ceremony as part of his patronage duties at the glamorous Monaco event.
The festival commenced with the French premiere of Watson, CBS's reimagining of the Sherlock Holmes stories, with Morris Chestnut in attendance to mark the occasion.
Sarah Rafferty, known for her role in Suits alongside the Duchess of Sussex, appeared as a member of the Fiction Jury. The jury, led by Judith Light, included Rachel Griffiths, Gabrielle Lazure, Eriq Ebouaney, Brendan Fitzgerald and John Reardon.
Sarah Rafferty and Prince Albert pictured at the event in Monaco.
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Cast members from the One Chicago franchise were well represented, with Hanako Greensmith, Jocelyn Hudon, Benjamin Levy Aguilar and Darren Barnet making appearances.
The Teen Wolf cast staged a reunion at the festival, with Tyler Posey, Charlie Carver, Holland Roden and Tyler Hoechlin posing together on the red carpet.
Gen V actress Jaz Sinclair received the Golden Nymph for Most Promising Talent award, with Prince Albert present for the honour.
Following the recognition, Sinclair spoke to Variety about the significance of her role in the Boys spin-off series.
Sarah Rafferty wore a dress by Lebanese designer, Maison Rabih Kayrouz.
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Sarah Rafferty looked beautiful for the occasion.
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"I know how badly I wanted to see people who looked like me on the screen when I was a kid. To get to play powerful roles like Marie Moreau, in the skin that I'm in, and to know that women across the world are seeing that power and resonating with it, means so much to me," she said.
The festival showcased notable fashion moments, with Rafferty wearing a Maison Rabih Kayrouz printed silk strapless gown in green and pale pink, priced at $3,200. Matlock's Skye P. Marshall represented her series in a pale pink lace dress from Los Angeles boutique BTB.
Greensmith wore a black halterneck gown featuring a tiered ruffle skirt and low back, whilst her One Chicago colleague Hudon chose a Montsand black champagne crystalised dress.
During a press conference, Teen Wolf's Charlie Carver addressed the No Kings protests in the United States, stating: "Obviously, I think it's inhumane how people are being just sort of ripped off the street, but it's also about due process."