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Celebrity Photos Deliver a Bright, Bold Roundup: Prince Harry in D.C., Jon Hamm and Ciara Miller in New York, Laura Linney in London

NEW YORK — Celebrity photos published April 1 delivered a bright, cross-Atlantic sweep, with Prince Harry onstage in Washington, Jon Hamm and Ciara Miller drawing cameras in New York, and Laura Linney smiling through a London screening. The latest images landed because they were tied to real movement — advocacy, a streaming rollout and a promotional push — instead of feeling like random stops on a publicity calendar.

Celebrity photos that carried the day

The broadest snapshot came through People’s daily celebrity photo roundup, which tied the four appearances together in one visual thread. Prince Harry’s stop stood out first: he appeared at the IAPP Global Summit in Washington, a fitting stage for a figure who has repeatedly used public appearances to talk about online safety. That continuity matters. In October 2025, People reported on a new Parents’ Network partnership backed by Harry and Meghan, reinforcing that this week’s Washington image was less a surprise detour than a continuation of a longer advocacy track.

New York supplied the most overtly entertainment-driven frame. Jon Hamm brought easy polish to the city’s celebrity churn, while Ciara Miller added another closely watched arrival at the season 2 premiere of Your Friends & Neighbors. Apple said in its official March 30 premiere recap that the cast gathered at the New York Historical ahead of the show’s April 3 global return. The moment also played as payoff for a rollout that has been building for a while; back in November 2024, Apple announced an early season 2 renewal, giving Hamm’s series a longer runway than most streaming dramas get.

Laura Linney gave the roundup its London note, arriving for the American Classic screening at The Soho Hotel. The clearest event log came from Getty’s VIP-arrivals gallery for the London screening, which tracked her March 31 appearance alongside other guests. That stop also carried some useful history. In April 2025, Deadline reported Linney’s casting in the MGM+ series, so this week’s photo read less like a one-off red carpet and more like the latest stop in a campaign that has been unfolding for nearly a year.

That is what made this set of celebrity photos stronger than a standard star-sighting roundup. Harry’s Washington image carried advocacy weight, Hamm and Miller’s New York moments plugged directly into a fresh Apple TV+ cycle, and Linney’s London frame extended the life of a series already in motion. Different cities, different industries and different energy levels — but one clean takeaway: the best celebrity photos still work hardest when they capture momentum, not just attendance.

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