Prince Harry speaks to recipients of the Diana Award.
The Duke of Sussex is not expected to be joined by his wife Meghan for the public appearance
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Prince Harry is set to travel to Las Vegas on May 6 to pay tribute to his mother's legacy by celebrating the changemakers of tomorrow.
The Duke of Sussex will participate in a conversation at ServiceNow's Knowledge 2025 conference.
The event will launch the Diana Award's "Pledge to Invest" initiative, which is the only charity bearing Princess Diana's name.
The "Pledge to Invest" initiative celebrates future leaders and helps inspire forward-thinking businesses to support their missions.
Prince Harry is set to travel to Las Vegas on May 6 to pay tribute to his mother's legacy by celebrating the changemakers of tomorrow.
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The programme aims to connect young changemakers with companies that can provide resources and opportunities.
This strategic partnership encourages businesses to make measurable investments in youth leadership development.
The initiative recognises that today's young leaders will become tomorrow's workforce, innovators and consumers.
Dr. Tessy Ojo, the CEO of the Diana Award, will chair the conversation with Prince Harry at the Las Vegas event.
The discussion will also include Paul Fipps, President of Global Customer Operations at ServiceNow, and two young recipients of the organisation's Legacy Award.
These recipients are Sikander "Sonny" Khan and Christina Williams, both recognised for their exceptional leadership and social impact work.
The panel brings together corporate leadership with young changemakers to discuss pathways for youth development.
Khan works in artificial intelligence at Microsoft and leads the Paani Project, which has constructed over 20,000 wells in Pakistan.
The Duke of Sussex will participate in a conversation at ServiceNow's Knowledge 2025 conference.
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Williams is an attorney and advocate from Jamaica who champions youth empowerment and equitable access to education, healthcare and technology for marginalised groups.
The conversation will focus on youth leadership and creating pathways for young people to enter and thrive in the workplace.
"Companies that invest in youth leadership today are cultivating the workforce, innovators, and consumers of tomorrow," Dr. Ojo said in a statement.
"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."
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Prince Harry and Prince William are both supporters of the Diana Award, one of the only charitable causes they still publicly share.
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The Diana Award has been empowering young people for over 25 years, helping them tackle pressing societal issues.
Current patrons include former prime minister David Cameron, Dame Julia Samuel, former Scottish First Minister Jack McConnell and Esther Rantzen.
Prince Harry and Prince William are both supporters of the Diana Award, one of the only charitable causes they still publicly share.
The organisation remains a rare point of connection in their philanthropic work.