Harry and Meghan to return to NYC after William makes waves with visit

Harry and Meghan to return to NYC after William makes waves with visit

Kinsey Schofield reveals details of Meghan and Harry's return to New York

GB News
Georgia Pearce

By Georgia Pearce


Published: 09/10/2023

- 15:04

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are set to host an event to mark World Mental Health Day

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are set to return to New York City with their foundation Archewell, following their 'near catastrophic' car chase.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are to attend an in-person event on Tuesday to mark World Mental Health Day with the Archewell Foundation.


Their appearance at The Archewell Foundation Parents’ Summit: Mental Wellness in a Digital Age will follow Prince William's recent success in the state, and the couple's car chase incident which took place in May.

Speaking to Mark Dolan on his GB News show, Kinsey Schofield shared details of the event and her thoughts on their return to New York.

Kinsey Schofield appears on GB News

Kinsey Schofield details Meghan and Harry's upcoming visit to New York

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Schofield said: “Isn't this interesting? And after Prince William had such a successful visit here, Americans went crazy for Prince William.

"But this is the first time the Sussexes are back in NYC after that car chase after Meghan accepted her award for her podcast that no longer exists.

Schofield continued: "And they're doing an Archewell in person event on Tuesday, where they're going to be discussing people's digital footprints, children's digital footprints and how parents can protect their kids online."

Mark reacted: “Oh my goodness, gracious me. Well, as always, they've made headlines.

He then asked Schofield about the state of the Sussex image in the US: "Do we feel, because you look at the Sussexes on a sort of day-by-day basis now, don't you? How's the brand looking overall following the Invictus games, for example?”

Schofield said: “I feel like Meghan hobnobbing with all of these celebrities made a bigger impact than Prince Harry's Invictus Games.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry attend the Invictus Games in Dusseldorf

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will return to New York after their car chase in May

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Schofield admitted: “I feel like people were more glued to Meghan at the Beyoncé concert, she went to the Beyoncé concert twice. I don't think that people are impressed by them.

“They feel, you know, at this point in time I still feel like there is an element of shallowness that surrounds that brand and they really need to shake that off.”

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