The Duke and Duchess of Sussex touched down in New York for the Robert F Kennedy Foundation ceremony, where tickets sold for up to $1million (£847,000), last night.
Their flight was in sharp contrast to William and Kate who used a scheduled service to fly to the US earlier this week.
It was the first time they had appeared in public since the arrival of an explosive trailer for their Netflix documentary, the first part of which airs tomorrow.
Critics slammed the Sussexes' acceptance of the prestigious award, claiming it was a dig at the Royal Family and Kerry Kennedy's decision to honour the pair even split her own family.
The daughter of Robert F Kennedy said: "They went to the oldest institution in UK history and told them what they were doing wrong that they couldn't have structural racism [and] could not maintain a misunderstanding about mental health." But her brother
Robert F Kennedy Jr said he was "bewildered" and "baffled" that the couple were given the human rights award from his family's charity.
Professor David Nasaw, Pulitzer finalist and author of The Patriarch, described this recognition of the Sussexes as "between sublimely ridiculous and blatantly ludicrous".
To collect the gong, Harry and Meghan again ignored challenges over their repeated use of private jets that damage the environment.
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