Meghan Markle shares private behind-the-scenes clips from N.Y.C.
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Meghan Markle is reminiscing about her latest trip to New York City, sharing a warm and personal video montage on Instagram that gave fans a peek into her and Prince Harry’s recent visit.
“Until the next time, NYC”

Set to Dinah Washington’s classic “If I Were A Bell,” the Oct. 13 Instagram Reel includes a playful shot of Harry barefoot in gray sweats, smiling at his wife from across the room.
“Until the next time, NYC — thanks for the memories! (You really know how to charm a gal),” Meghan captioned the video.
From private moments to public stages

The short film opens with a plane window view above the clouds, followed by a tray of New York–themed cookies shaped like taxis and smiley faces.
Meghan pans to her in-flight socks, a row of polished heels, and a neatly arranged rack of blazers and trousers, her travel wardrobe.
Barefoot and casual

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As she films, Harry briefly appears, barefoot and casual, standing in the doorway wearing matching gray sweatpants and a sweatshirt, grinning at her camera.
Later, Meghan shares clips of herself applying makeup and preparing for public appearances, including scenes from the Project Healthy Minds’ World Mental Health Day Gala, where she and Harry were honored as Humanitarians of the Year.
Matching in black

At the gala, the Duke and Duchess matched in sleek black outfits, walking hand in hand as cameras flashed.
The video captures snippets of their night. The pair were celebrated for their advocacy around mental health through the Archewell Foundation.
Pizza, panels, and famous friends

Between engagements, Meghan and Harry made time for quintessential New York moments, including a stack of half-eaten pizza boxes in their hotel room.
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The video also includes a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it appearance by Ed Sheeran, whom the couple reportedly met at Soho House on Oct. 12.
Lunch with Serena Williams

During their stay, the Sussexes lunched with Serena Williams, one of Meghan’s longtime friends, and Meghan was spotted catching up with another friend at Kappo Masa, an upscale sushi restaurant on the Upper East Side.
Leading the conversation on mental health

As part of the World Mental Health Day Festival, Harry opened the first panel, “Thriving or Surviving: How Are Young People Doing in the Digital Age?”
Meghan later introduced the second session, “How the Great Rewiring of Childhood Caused an International Mental Health Crisis — And How We Can Reverse It.”
The couple emphasized the need for mental wellness awareness among youth and the importance of technology balance
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