From Prince Harry's Cheeky Gesture to Meghan Markle's Sweet Nod to Her Children, All the Best Moments From NYC Gala
- The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were recognized as 'Humanitarians of the Year' at Project Healthy Minds' World Mental Health Day Gala, held on Thursday evening.
- Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams criticized the Sussexes' award, calling it the 'ultimate irony' amid ongoing peace efforts for Gaza by President Donald Trump.
- Meghan Markle expressed concern about their children's future with social media, stating, 'Our children, Archie and Lili, are just six and four years old.'
- Fitzwilliams argued that Prince William and Princess Kate deserved the humanitarian award for their work on mental health initiatives.
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This moment comes a few days after Meghan debuted at Paris Fashion Week, at the Balenciaga parade, on October 4.
Harry and Meghan blasted for ‘ultimate irony’ as they collect humanitarian award amid Trump’s historic Gaza peace deal
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been blasted for the “ultimate irony” of collecting a major humanitarian award as President Donald Trump secured the beginnings of his Gaza peace deal.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were honoured at Project Healthy Minds' World Mental Health Day Gala on Thursday evening, where the couple were crowned "Humanitarians of the Year".Speaking on stage as she accepted the award, Meghan said: "Our children, Archie and…
From Prince Harry's cheeky gesture to Meghan Markle's sweet nod to her children, all the best moments from NYC gala
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were recognized as Humanitarians of the Year at the Project Healthy Minds gala on Thursday October 9 in New York City. HELLO! was in attendance and here are the best moments...
Meghan Markle takes Prince Harry for Soho House lunch date with Serena Williams in New York after pair are named Humanitarians of the Year
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry enjoyed lunch with tennis legend Serena Williams in New York's Soho House just a day after the couple were named Humanitarians of the Year.
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