Prince Harry’s Upcoming Journey Centers on Diana Award and Travalyst
Prince Harry's upcoming solo trip to New York is set to make headlines, but this time it's for reasons unrelated to his royal connections or his wife, Meghan Markle.
Scheduled for the end of September, the Duke of Sussex's visit will be a personal affair, distinctly separate from Meghan. Harry is expected to be in the city during the UN General Assembly High-level Week and Climate Week, sparking speculation about a possible encounter with Prince William. However, William will not be attending this year’s Earthshot Prize Innovation Summit on September 24.
Matt Wilkinson, The Sun’s royal editor, highlighted the significance of Harry's solo journey during a recent episode of The Royal Beat. "It’s telling that Harry is heading to New York without Meghan. The last time they visited, it was overshadowed by a dramatic car chase linked to Meghan’s red carpet event," Wilkinson noted.
This time, Harry’s trip is expected to focus solely on his personal and professional interests, specifically his charitable work with the Diana Award and Travalyst. This marks a shift from his previous high-profile appearances, which were often overshadowed by Meghan's media presence and perceived as mere photo ops.
"This trip is all about Harry and his genuine work," the expert commented. "Unlike his last visit, where he seemed sidelined amid a media frenzy over Meghan, this time he will be front and center, focused on causes he deeply cares about."
Harry's New York visit promises to shine a light on his personal commitments and philanthropic efforts, offering a fresh perspective on his work independent of royal duties.