Prince Harry & Meghan Markle Visit World Trade Center Memorial & 9/11 Museum In NYC — See Photos
Sept. 23 2021, Published 11:44 a.m. ET
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's tour of New York City continues! On Thursday, September 23, the duo were spotted at the World Trade Center Memorial and 9/11 museum.
The former actress, 40, sported a black turtleneck and jacket, while her hubby wore a black suit.
Scroll through the photos below to see their outing!
The two took a moment to remember those who died on September 11, 2001. Recently, the 25th anniversary of that terrible day passed, and the pair paid tribute to the ones who died by listing everyone's names on their Archewell website.
This is the couple's first public appearance since Meghan welcomed daughter Lilibet in June.
Earlier in the day, they met with Mayor Bill de Blasio, Governor Kathy Hochul and First Lady Chirlane McCray when they visited One World Observatory.
“Wonderful to be back!” the TV star said.
Harry and Meghan, who are vocal about people getting vaccinated amid the pandemic, wore face masks while walking around.
The stars are in town, as they are making an appearance at the Global Citizen Live event on Saturday, September 25.
"The Global Citizen Live campaign is calling on G7 countries (the world’s wealthiest nations) and the European Union to immediately share at least 1 billion COVID-19 vaccine doses with those most in need and support calls for a waiver on COVID-19 vaccine intellectual property rights. The campaign is also calling on Pfizer, BioNTech, and Moderna to share mRNA technology with the new World Health Organization-backed transfer hub based in South Africa," the website notes of the upcoming concert, which will have appearances by Jennifer Lopez, Coldplay and more.
At a different event, Harry was vocal about stopping the spread of the virus.
“The vaccine must be distributed to everyone everywhere,” he said at Global Citizen's Vax Live concert in Los Angeles, Calif., in May. “We cannot rest or truly recover until there is fair distribution to every corner of the world. The virus does not respect borders and access to the vaccine cannot be determined by geography.”
Looks like these two are just trying to make a difference in the world!