Prince Harry to visit Las Vegas to honour Princess Diana in new charity mission
Prince Harry is on the move and he is honouring his late mother's legacy in the meantime
Prince Harry is honouring his mother, Princess Diana, in a new charitable project.
The Duke of Sussex is flying to Las Vegas, where he will pay tribute to the late Princess of Wales.

Prince Harry set to travel to Las Vegas
Harry will reportedly travel to Las Vegas on May 6. He’ll take part in a conversation hosted by Dr. Tessy Ojo, the CEO of the Diana Award.
Keen royal observers may notice that Harry’s schedule means he will spend time away from his son Archie on his birthday.
Prince Archie will celebrate his sixth birthday on the same day, May 6.
Harry also previously spent time away from his son on his fourth birthday in 2023 due to King Charles’ coronation in the UK. He also had plans on Archie’s third birthday the previous year as he attended a polo match.
On Archie’s sixth birthday on May 6, Harry will travel to another state.
The Diana Award is the only charity that bears the name of Princess Diana.
According to their website, the charity was founded on the late Princess of Wales’ belief that young people have the power to change the world.
The event is part of the AI platform for business transformation ServiceNow’s Knowledge 2025 conference.
It will also launch the Diana Award’s Pledge to Invest initiative. This initiative will celebrate future leaders and helps inspire businesses to support their ongoing missions.
Prince Harry honours Princess Diana
CEO Dr. Ojo will chair the conversation which will be joined by Prince Harry, President of Global Customer Operations at ServiceNow Paul Fipps and two young holders of the Legacy Award.
People explains that the conversation will focus on “youth leadership and how employers can proactively create pathways for young people to enter and thrive in the workplace”.
In a statement, Dr. Ojo detailed their latest mission: “Companies that invest in youth leadership today are cultivating the workforce, innovators, and consumers of tomorrow.

Prince Harry’s charity work and the Diana Award
“The Diana Award is proud to launch ‘Pledge to Invest’ - an opportunity for forward-thinking businesses to make a strategic, measurable, and high-impact investment in the future of youth leadership.”
In addition, they concluded: “For over 25 years, The Diana Award has invested in young people, empowering them to tackle the pressing issues of our time.”
The Diana Award was established in 1999, two years after the Princess of Wales’ death. Former UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown set it up.
Current patrons include former prime minister David Cameron, Dame Julia Samuel, former Scottish First Minister Jack McConnell and Esther Rantzen.
Elsewhere, whilst visiting New York last week, Prince Harry stopped in Brooklyn.
Here, he displayed his support for the next generation of leaders at the Responsible Technology Youth Power Fund (RTYPF) Convening.
“Thank God you guys exist, thank God you guys are here,” he gushed to the group of young leaders and funders working towards “a safer, more inclusive digital future”.
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