Britain’s Prince Harry and wife Meghan Markle kicked off a trip to New York City with a visit to the “Freedom Tower” and 9/11 Memorial on Thursday.
The couple toured the observatory on floors 100 and 102 of the One World Trade Center with New York Governor Kathy Hochul and city Mayor Bill de Blasio.
Dressed in somber dark outfits, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex then inspected the reflecting pools situated where the Twin Towers stood before the Al-Qaeda attacks on September 11, 2001.
Harry, 37, and Meghan, 40 later met the United States’s ambassador to the UN, Linda Thomas-Greenfield.
“Wonderful meeting with Prince Harry and Meghan, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex,” Thomas-Greenfield wrote on Twitter, alongside a photo of her with the couple.
“Important discussion of COVID, racial justice, and raising mental health awareness,” she added.
Harry and Meghan are due to take the stage at Global Citizen Live in New York’s Central Park on Saturday.
Global Citizen Live is a series of concerts being held around the world to raise awareness on climate change, vaccine equality and famine.
“It’s wonderful to be back,” Markle told reporters.
The couple now lives in California following their surprise decision to quit frontline royal duties early last year.
They announced the birth of their daughter, their second child, in June.
In 2019, British newspapers criticized Markle over what they described as an “extravagant” trip to New York in a private jet to celebrate the imminent arrival of her first baby, son Archie.
(AFP)