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King Charles III came to Harlem and met a real one. Not for a photo op. Not for a moment. But to acknowledge a movement. Fifteen years ago, Tony Hillery walked into a vacant lot. With no spotlight or headlines, just vision — the kids noticed and Tony invited them in. That lot became a classroom. That classroom became a pipeline. That pipeline became possibility. To date, Harlem Grown has delivered over 213,000 pounds of fresh food, reached 30,000+ youth and families, and helped shape futures: students going on to graduate and pursue advanced degrees because someone saw them, invested in them, and refused to quit on them. That’s King mentality to me. I met Tony through his service and it’s undeniable. He doesn’t wear a crown, but he’s royalty in the community. The kind of royalty that builds, protects, and feeds his people on all levels. The kind that keeps showing up, even when the budget gets cut by 30%. He didn’t panic or retreat. He stayed committed to the cause — still making sure people are paid, still serving families and still pushing forward. Sometimes it takes someone from across the pond to shine a light on what’s already extraordinary. We appreciate you, His Majesty. And yes, the visibility from outlets like TIME, The Wall Street Journal, and NY1 News matters. It helps to build momentum. But let’s be clear, the real story isn’t the visit. It’s the work. And the work is bigger than any one moment. So consider this your warning…I’m about to get even more annoying. Because this is the type of impact that deserves it. I’m going to be calling on a lot of our friends, industry peers, and allies — to show up, support, invest, and help ensure this work not only continues, but scales in a sustainable way. LinkedIn is usually where we talk about our own wins, our own campaigns, our own highlight reels. Today, I’m using it to recognize a King. Tony Hillery. Real impact. Real servant leadership. Real love for the people. A Real one.