Prince Harry has continued his high-profile trip to New York City without Meghan Markle today and has appeared at a summit to talk about the Diana Award – named after his late mother Princess Diana
Prince Harry has talked candidly about his late mother Princess Diana during a run of high profile appearances in New York without Meghan Markle.
The Duke of Sussex appeared at the Concordia Summit in New York, where he talked about the Diana Award, named in memory of his late mother Princess Diana, along with its CEO Dr Tessy Ojo. The charity, the only one set up in Diana’s name, was launched 25 years ago to honour young people who want to change the world.
In conversation with Dr Ojo, Harry was also joined by two former Diana Award winners Christina Williams and Chiara Riyanti Hutapea Zhang, where they talked about the mental health crisis engulfing young people. Harry took to the stage for a Diana Award event as part of the Concordia Annual Summit. The duke smiled as walked to his seat while holding a microphone.
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