The Scottish Mail on Sunday

Rich Americans fork out $1m to see Meghan and Harry get same human rights award as Obama

Glittering gala night honour is blasted as ‘blatantly ludicrous’

- By Caroline Graham and Kate Mansey

WEALTHY Americans are spending up to $1million to rub shoulders with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle at a glittering New York gala.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will receive an award on December 6 at the Ripple of Hope gala, which honours people for their humanitari­an and philanthro­pic efforts.

Hosted by President John F. Kennedy’s niece Kerry Kennedy, the gala has a top-tier ‘Pioneer’ package that costs a cool $1million and includes four seats at the top table where the Duke and Duchess are expected to be seated.

Other packages run from $500,000 and include access to a VIP reception at which photograph­ers are expected to snap the Sussexes with the event’s main benefactor­s.

The gala is organised by the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights foundation, named after President Kennedy’s younger brother, who was assassinat­ed in 1968.

Previous winners of the Ripple of Hope award include US President Joe Biden and former Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton, as well as former Democratic Presidenti­al hopefuls Hillary Clinton and Al Gore.

The decision to give Meghan and Harry a top human rights award has baffled Kennedy historians.

Professor David Nasaw, author of the Pulitzer Prize-nominated book The Patriarch, about JFK and RFK’s father Joseph Kennedy, said: ‘I find it somewhere between sublimely ridiculous and blatantly ludicrous. It’s absurd.

‘If you look at the people who have been awarded the Robert Kennedy prize in the past – Bill and Hillary Clinton, Nancy Pelosi [Speaker of the US House of Representa­tives], Bishop Desmond Tutu – and then you have to ask what are Harry and Meghan doing here?

‘What in God’s name have they done to merit this? What percentage of Harry and Meghan’s wealth is going to worthy causes?’

Prof Nasaw said Kennedy patriarch Joe, a staunch Irish Catholic, would be turning in his grave to see branches of his family ‘latching on to British Royalty’.

The Mail on Sunday has been told that a team of photograph­ers will be at the VIP event to capture Meghan and Harry being introduced to the event’s biggest donors.

A source said: ‘At previous events the photograph­ers at the VIP reception have made sure they get pictures of the high donors with celebrity guests and honourees. It’s the American way. If you are paying big bucks, you want the pictures as bragging rights.’

Hollywood A-lister Alec Baldwin – himself no stranger to controvers­y following the shooting dead of a cinematogr­apher on the set of Rust – will preside over the gala, which will also honour Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky.

While the decision to honour the Sussexes has baffled some, it may be no coincidenc­e that the director of their upcoming Netflix docu-series, Liz Garbus, is partner in a film company with Rory Kennedy, the youngest of Robert F. Kennedy’s 11 children.

One Hollywood producer said: ‘Everyone has been scratching their heads to try to figure out the reason why Harry and Meghan were chosen to receive this while they are still in the early stages of their philanthro­pic work.

‘Perhaps the connection between the Netflix documentar­y and Rory Kennedy is it?’

Like the Royals, the Kennedy Family is no stranger to public spats. Kerry Kennedy, the seventh of Ethel and Robert F. Kennedy’s children, runs the RFK Human Rights organisati­on. According to publicly available records, she is paid more than $500,000 a year. The most recent public RFK tax return, in 2019, showed that year’s gala brought in over $4million.

Kerry’s brother Robert F. Kennedy

‘What in God’s name have they done to merit this?’

Jr is a notorious ‘anti-vaxxer’ who has been kicked off Instagram and Facebook for his controvers­ial views. Earlier this year Kerry sought to distance herself from her brother, a conspiracy theorist who has said his father’s assassin Sirhan Sirhan is innocent.

While a spokesman for Mr Kennedy declined to comment on whether he would attend the Sussex event, five of his eight surviving siblings and his wife, Curb Your Enthusiasm actress Cheryl Hines, have sought to distance themselves from his views. After Mr Kennedy compared government measures to contain the pandemic with ‘Hitler’s Germany’, his wife said: ‘My husband’s opinions are not a reflection of my own.’

The gala will take place four days after the Prince and Princess of Wales attend the Earthshot prize in Boston. Prince William has joined forces with Caroline Kennedy, daughter of John F. Kennedy, whose ‘moonshot’ mission to put a man on the Moon inspired the Earthshot Prize, described as the world’s most prestigiou­s eco-award.

‘This is quiet wealth and power,’ said one person with knowledge of the event. ‘Think Rockefelle­rs and people like former Vice President Al Gore.’

Philanthro­pists across America are vying to attend both events.

One wealthy Los Angeles heiress told The Mail on Sunday: ‘We love the Royals.

‘I’d love to try to get tickets for both. You can buy a ticket to the Meghan event, so that’s no problem, but the William and Kate event is strictly invitation-only, which is making it much harder to get into.’

 ?? ?? MORE CONTROVERS­Y: The Duke and Duchess of Sussex at a 2021 gala
MORE CONTROVERS­Y: The Duke and Duchess of Sussex at a 2021 gala

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