Runaway Royals will once again run the town.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will return to New York City on December 6 to receive the Ripple of Hope Award from the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Organization.
Hosted by Alec Baldwin, the glamorous gala honors Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, Bank of America President Brian Moynihan, and the late NBA legend Bill Russell, who died in July.
Alfre Woodard, Natalie Morales, Don Lemmon, Michael Bolton, Van Jones, Giancarlo Esposito and Richard Kind at the New York Hilton Midtown Manhattan hotel event to captivate the paparazzi thanks to royalty. It’s on the guest list. The celebration also marked Baldwin’s first public appearance since filming “Rust.”
According to the nonprofit, the Ripple of Hope Award recognizes “exemplary government, business, advocacy, and entertainment that demonstrate an unwavering commitment to social change and have worked to protect and promote equity, justice, and human rights.” I honored the leader.”
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex accepted an invitation to the honors honors in March, according to organization president Kelly Kennedy.
“The couple has always stood out for their outspoken narratives about racial justice and mental health around the world and their willingness to make a difference,” the former First Lady of New York said in a statement. Her father once called him “one of the most important and essential qualities for those striving to change the world.”
Past winners include Stacey Abrams, Bono, Hillary Clinton, George Clooney, Tim Cook, Dr. Anthony Fauci and Colin Kaepernick.
It’s unclear if Harry and Meghan, the subject of an upcoming Netflix documentary, will reunite with Prince Williams and Kate Middleton since they met at Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral in September.
The actively serving British royal family showed up in Boston this week for a three-day thorny visit that was due to receive an award at the Earthshot Awards on Friday night.