The city that never sleeps is about to be invaded once again by members of the Royal family.
New Yorkers, brace yourselves for the arrival of the Duke and Duchess of Hypocrisy, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Their upcoming visit to New York has left many worried about the potential chaos they may cause.
Last month, Prince William made a successful trip to New York as part of Earthshot, where he discussed the pressing issue of climate change and even went for a jog in Central Park.
However, it’s the memory of Harry and Meghan’s previous visit that still lingers in people’s minds.
In May, the couple arrived in New York for Meghan to accept an award she had purchased.
They claimed to have been involved in a near-catastrophic car chase, but it was later revealed that they had exaggerated the situation.
Instead of focusing on Meghan’s award or her dress, the public turned their attention to the couple’s credibility.
Now, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are planning their first in-person event for their Archwell Foundation, which supposedly focuses on charitable work.
On October 10th, World Mental Health Day, they will be hosting the Archwell Foundation Parents Summit, Mental Wellness in a Digital Age.
While this is an important topic to discuss, skepticism arises when it involves Meghan and Harry.
Coincidentally, on the same day, Prince William and Catherine will be hosting their own mental health event in Birmingham.
The clash of events has created a sense of anticipation and intrigue.
The possibility of a showdown between the two couples, who were once seen as rival factions within the Royal Family, adds an extra layer of complexity to the situation.
There were concerns that Meghan and Harry would overshadow William and Catherine with their glamorous and exciting initiatives, making the Royals back in London appear dull and outdated.
However, those worries proved unfounded, as Meghan and Harry have achieved little of value, while William and Catherine’s initiatives, Earthshot and Early Years, have secured their positions as impactful philanthropists.
Nevertheless, the upcoming event for the Archwell Foundation could serve as a turning point for Meghan and Harry.
If they can successfully host a meaningful event that resonates with families across the US, it may help reshape their public image after a period of self-centeredness.
However, doubts remain about their ability to make a significant impact in the world of charity work.
Despite occasional appearances discussing mental health and engagements with organizations like the World Health Organization and the UN, they have failed to impress with their contributions.
The timing of these events is crucial.
William and Catherine’s event in Birmingham will precede Meghan and Harry’s event in New York by five hours.
This raises questions about whether the latter couple will be seen as following in the footsteps of the former.
Will one event overshadow the other?
Will one be seen as more glamorous or more depressing?
These questions leave room for a clear winner and loser in this battle of events.
It’s worth noting that Meghan and Harry’s event will be moderated by TV host Carson Daly, while Anderson Cooper, who previously interviewed Harry, will headline the World Mental Health Day Summit.
The choice of moderators adds an interesting dynamic to the comparison between the two events.
As the Sussexes prepare to descend upon New York and the Waleses make their way to Birmingham, the stage is set for a clash between two versions of the monarchy in action.
Will Meghan and Harry finally succeed in making a substantial impact with their charity work, or will William and Catherine once again steal the spotlight?
Only time will tell.
New York, brace yourselves for the arrival of the Sussexes, and Birmingham, enjoy the visit from the Waleses!