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Watch Prince Harry speak at the Clinton 2024 Global Initiative Meeting in New York City on Tuesday, September 24.
The Duke of Sussex kicked off a series of high-profile appearances yesterday when he joined the charity set up in memory of his late mother to discuss the global mental health crisis facing young people.
Harry is championing causes close to his heart and those associated with Diana, Princess of Wales, on the solo trip up the East Coast with two days of events in the Big Apple during the UN General Assembly High-Level Week and Climate Week.
The King's youngest son took part on Monday in a panel discussion for the Diana Award, created in honour of the princess and which this year celebrates its 25th anniversary.
Harry, who celebrated his 40th birthday a week ago, is continuing his charity work after describing how fatherhood has given him a renewed sense of purpose to make “this world a better place”.
He is one of the star guests who will accompany former US President Bill Clinton on Tuesday morning, where he will speak about finding solutions to global challenges.