King Charles is scheduled to travel to the United States in late April, with expectations that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will reunite with him during the visit.
Prince Harry has issued a significant public statement after Buckingham Palace confirmed that King Charles and Queen Camilla will proceed with their official U.S. trip.
According to the palace announcement on Tuesday, the monarch will make the journey to America in April, despite some suggestions that the visit should be postponed or cancelled. The trip coincides with celebrations marking the 250th anniversary of U.S. independence and will later extend to Bermuda, a British Overseas Territory, for an additional official engagement.
Shortly after the news broke, Harry and Meghan released an important update on their website.
They revealed that the Duke of Sussex spent this week in Washington, D.C., participating in the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) Global Summit. There, he met with leading specialists in privacy, artificial intelligence governance, and cybersecurity law. Harry appeared as a keynote speaker alongside prominent figures from various fields.
During his address, Harry emphasized: “We can invest in human-centered technology supported by human-centered leadership.”
The proud father of Archie and Lilibet elaborated on the dual role humans play in the digital landscape, explaining that people can contribute to privacy threats but also drive solutions.
“Humans have shaped this extractive technology and the risks that come with it,” he said. “But that also means we have the power to build a better future—one where privacy isn’t just aspirational but expected.”
In his final remarks, Harry urged for “courageous leadership and dedication” to creating systems in which privacy will not only matter but be impossible to overlook.
