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Royals Split NYC: King to Harlem, Queen to Library
29 Apr
Summary
- Queen Camilla celebrated literature at the New York Public Library.
- King Charles visited a Harlem urban farming initiative.
- The royals are on the second leg of their U.S. visit.

King Charles and Queen Camilla engaged in separate, cause-driven events in New York City as part of their U.S. tour. Queen Camilla visited the New York Public Library to champion literature, where she met with Sarah Jessica Parker and other literacy advocates. During her visit, she presented the library with a rare Winnie-the-Pooh stuffed toy, reuniting Roo with Kanga.
Concurrently, King Charles journeyed to Harlem to visit a grassroots organization. This initiative mentors young people through a sustainable urban farming program, aligning with the King's interests in sustainability and youth empowerment.
The royal couple's time in New York follows their initial two days in Washington D.C., which included meetings with President Donald Trump and an address to Congress by King Charles. After concluding their New York engagements, they are scheduled to travel to Virginia.