Will Meghan Markle & Prince Harry Bring Their 2 Kids To New York When They Attend 'Global Citizen Live' Event?
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are set to arrive in New York this week — so, will their two kids, Archie and Lilibet, be joining them?
According to Page Six, the couple will be attending the Global Citizen Live event solo. In fact, the pair are excited to have a "romantic fall" adventure, friends told the outlet.
Harry hasn't been to the Big Apple since 2013 when he saw the damage that Hurricane Sandy had done to the area. Meghan was there in 2019 when she held her baby shower at the Mark Hotel, and many celebrities including Serena Williams, Amal Clooney and more were at the event.
As The Royal Observer recently reported, the two will make their first appearance since Lilibet was born at Central Park's Great Lawn, where they will "continue their urgent work with world leaders in the pursuit of global vaccine equity to end the COVID-19 pandemic for everyone, everywhere," the site revealed.
"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.
Earlier this year, Harry, 37, made it clear that vaccines are vital in the fight against the ongoing pandemic.
“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.”