
According to a jewelry expert, Meghan wore a charming necklace during her trip to New York with Harry to "cope with the bad vibes."
Last week, the couple appeared together in public for the first time in months to begin their whirlwind journey to New York. During a meeting with U.N. Under-Secretary-General Amina Mohammed, Meghan wore a necklace from jeweler Alemdara.
According to a jewellery expert, the necklace is a £450 hamsa hand known for "coping with bad atmospheres".
Harry Meghan, who resigned as a senior member of the royal family, came under fire for "acting like he was on a royal visit.".
During a debate at Jeremy Vine, panelist Nana called the couple's behavior "disgusting" and attended several meetings with political leaders despite their retirement from the royal family in 2020.
Asked about the recent appearances of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, panelist Nana said: "To be honest, I am very disgusted with this couple. ”
"I mean exactly why, they don't want to be members of the royal family, they don't want to get the public attention, and now they're doing it on a private jet again."
"They're so busy that they're acting like they're on a royal visit, which is exactly what they don't want to do in the UK."
"I just think it's all a little disgusting."
Harry and Meghan arrived in New York last Wednesday night for a three-day trip to New York.
On Thursday morning, they visited One World Trade Center, joined by New York Mayor Bill De Blasio and New York Governor Kathy Huhr.
Before visiting the 9/11 Museum and presenting a white rose wreath to the victims of the 2001 terrorist attacks, the couple took part in photographs both inside and outside the building.
Subsequently, they held talks with Linda Thomas-Greenfield, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, and held a round table with the World Health Organization.
In a statement released later, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex said: "In this room we have some of the most important leaders in public health, epidemic preparedness, scientific progress and community building. ”
"Today's meeting is a very commendable opportunity to learn from some of the most respected experts who are working tirelessly to end this pandemic."
"Building on our ongoing dialogue with global leaders over the past 18 months, today we further strengthen our commitment to vaccine equity."