The Duke of Sussex will be heading to Las Vegas next month to launch a new youth initiative with the Diana Award, where he'll take part in conversations hosted by Dr Tessy Ojo, the CEO of the Diana Award, the only charity that bears the name of his late mother, Diana, Princess of Wales.
The event is set for May 6, which coincides with Harry and Meghan Markle's son, Prince Archie's, sixth birthday. Harry will be on stage, helping launch a new 'Pledge to Invest' initiative, celebrating future leaders and helping inspire forward-thinking businesses to support their missions.
The CEO will be joined by President of Global Customer Operations at ServiceNow, Paul Fipps, and two young recipients of the organization's Legacy Award: Sikander 'Sonny' Khan and Christina Williams.
Sikander works in artificial intelligence at Microsoft and also heads up the Paani Project, an organization that supports diverse humanitarian efforts in Pakistan, including the construction of over 20,000 wells.
Meanwehile, the other recipient, Christina, is an attorney and advocate from Jamaica who champions youth empowerment and marginalised groups' equitable access to education, healthcare and technology.
Dr Ojo said: "Companies that invest in youth leadership today are cultivating the workforce, innovators and consumers of tomorrow.
"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.
"For over 25 years, The Diana Award has invested in young people, empowering them to tackle the pressing issues of our time."