Harry and Meghan Honoured as Humanitarians at World Mental Health Day Gala
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, now based in California, returned to the public eye in New York City. They attended Project Healthy Minds' World Mental Health Day Gala, where they were honoured as Humanitarians of the Year. The couple, known for their mental health advocacy, has a long-standing partnership with the organisation.
The event marked Harry and Meghan's first public appearance together since the Prince's reunion with King Charles III earlier this year. The meeting, their first in two years, was described as 'super positive and very relaxed'. Despite stepping back from royal duties in 2020, the couple continues to be involved in humanitarian work, particularly in mental health and online safety issues.
Meghan, who recently supported Pierpaolo Piccioli's debut Balenciaga collection at Paris Fashion Week, has been actively involved in various initiatives. Their foundation, Archewell, focuses on mental health, inclusion, and social impact. While there's no public information about a digital installation called 'Archewell's Lost Screen Memorial' or their official involvement in the World Mental Health Day Festival, their attendance at the gala highlights their commitment to mental health advocacy.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's attendance at the World Mental Health Day Gala underscores their dedication to mental health causes. Despite their move to California and stepping back from royal duties, they continue to be influential figures in humanitarian work. Their involvement with Project Healthy Minds and other initiatives demonstrates their commitment to making a positive impact.