Kinsey Schofield has highlighted a key difference in Prince William's visit to New York in comparison to Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, after the future King was spotted going for a run in Central Park.
Speaking to Eamonn Holmes and Isabel Webster on GB News Breakfast, the showbiz reporter shared details of the Prince of Wales' success in America.
Schofield said: “The United States absolutely adores him. Hundreds of people lined up to meet the heir to the throne along the streets of New York.
“So fun to hear about him jogging around Central Park. Can you imagine being a just a random person and spotting the Prince of Wales just running past you?”
Schofield continued: “Michael Bloomberg, he's a media mogul here, I'm sure you're familiar with him, but he joked about that Gallup poll, and he said polling showed that the Prince was viewed positively by 60% of Democrats and 60% of Republicans in America.
“Hadn't seen that kind of bipartisanship consensus since 1776, but this time we're all drinking to the King's health. So he is absolutely loved here and interesting that he can go incognito, but Harry and Megan have a two hour car chase when they visit the city.”
Watch the interview in full above.
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