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Prince Harry emerges at Las Vegas conference following bombshell interview
The Duke of Sussex takes major step to support 'The Diana Award' following 'BBC' interview
Prince Harry made way for his first public appearance since the loss of his legal appeal in the UK and the interview he gave to the BBC following the conclusion of the case.
The 40-year-old Duke of Sussex attended the ServiceNow's Knowledge 2025 conference in support of the only charity established under his mother’s name, The Diana Award.
At the event, he joined the organisation’s CEO Dr. Tessy Ojo onstage to help launch the Pledge to Invest initiative, which will encourage business investments into the next generation.
"Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, was joined by two recipients of The Legacy Award, Sikander ‘Sonny’ Khan and Christina Williams, along with Dr Tessy Ojo CBE and Paul Fipps, in conversation at Knowledge 25 in Las Vegas," the company’s official Instagram account shared.
The father-of-two also spoke at the conference, saying, "Through the Diana Award, I’ve had the privilege of meeting young people who have turned adversity into action. That’s not just inspiring — it’s the kind of untapped potential we can’t afford to overlook."
Honouring the new recipients, he turned to them and added, “When they stand up for themselves and stand up in their communities, that is what we need. We need fearless leadership. So I tip my hat to both of you and what you represent.”
Meanwhile, Prince Harry flew out to attend the conference amid his son, Prince Archie’s sixth birthday celebrations which were marked yesterday, on May 6.