
Meghan Markle revealed a candid moment with her husband, Prince Harry, following their seemingly ‘awkward’ red carpet appearance in New York City the previous day.
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The couple had been honored as **‘Humanitarians of the Year’** at Project Healthy Minds’ **World Mental Health Day Gala** on Thursday.
However, during the event, the Duke of Sussex appeared to urge Meghan to move along during a brief photo session on the red carpet, and at one point, Meghan was seen standing alone as Harry engaged in a conversation a short distance away.
On Friday, the 44-year-old *Suits* alum took to her Instagram Stories to share a short reel capturing a tender backstage moment with Prince Harry at the gala.
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In the clip, Meghan is seen laughing at something Harry says as he looks over some papers beside a lamp — a scene that seemed to put any rumors of awkwardness to rest.
“Happy World Mental Health Day,” she wrote over the video, adding, “…to the man who always keeps me laughing.”
The couple took the stage on Thursday to accept their award, with Meghan sharing heartfelt remarks about parenting in the digital era.
“Our children, Archie and Lili, are just six and four years old — thankfully still too young for social media,” she said. “But we know that day is coming. Like so many parents, we constantly think about how to embrace technology’s benefits while protecting against its dangers.
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Reflecting further on the issue, Meghan added, “That hopeful intention of separation is rapidly becoming impossible.”
Prince Harry echoed her sentiments, saying, “This is a pivotal moment in our shared mission to protect children and support families in the digital age.”
During the event, Harry was recognized by Project Healthy Minds as “a humanitarian, mental health advocate, environmentalist, and military combat veteran,” while Meghan was honored as “a mother, wife, entrepreneur, and philanthropist.”
The couple’s non-profit organization, **Archewell Foundation**, which they launched in 2020, partners with key organizations and leaders “to identify immediate needs, build meaningful initiatives, and drive long-term change,” according to its official website.

