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 Today, we've got some exciting news about Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's upcoming visit to New York City. The royal couple is set to make their return to the Big Apple for the Archewell Foundation's Parents' Summit, focusing on the impact of social media on the mental health of young people. This marks their first visit to the city since a harrowing encounter with paparazzi during a previous trip.


Back in May, Meghan and Harry found themselves in the middle of a "relentless pursuit" by paparazzi after attending the Ms Foundation's Women of Vision Awards. They even had to issue a statement about a car chase that lasted for over two hours. Now, as they prepare for their return to New York, they're taking steps to ensure their safety and minimize potential risks.


Security expert Mayah suggests that Harry and Meghan will have a comprehensive security plan in place. This plan involves assessing potential risks and implementing measures to mitigate them. It might include securing safe transportation and coordination with the New York Police Department. Ensuring experienced drivers who can handle high-profile individuals and carefully managing media access are also key aspects.


Effectively managing the media is crucial to avoid invasive and potentially dangerous actions by paparazzi. Meghan and Harry's PR team is likely to have clear guidelines in place for media access, ensuring that only authorized and vetted media professionals are granted access to them.

   
                                                   


It's inspiring to see Meghan and Harry return to New York despite their previous challenging experience. This demonstrates their commitment to supporting causes close to their hearts. Additionally, having each other's support at the event is undoubtedly reassuring for them.

The Archewell Foundation event they'll be attending aims to provide a platform for parents to navigate mental health in the digital world. It's all about making online spaces safer for parents and children while working towards creating a more positive online environment. This event is part of Project Healthy Minds' second annual World Mental Health Day Festival, a long-time partner of Meghan and Harry's Archewell Foundation.


So, stay tuned for updates on their visit and the important discussions they'll be part of in New York City. 


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