The International Association of Privacy Professionals Global Summit will take place from March 30 to April 2, bringing together experts, policymakers and advocates to discuss the future of privacy in the digital age. The Duke of Sussex, 41, is listed as one of the headline speakers and will address the impact of the online world on society.
Harry’s appearance comes shortly after his brief trip to the UK earlier this month, where he attended court hearings linked to his ongoing legal battle against the publisher of the Daily Mail over alleged privacy breaches.
What Harry will speak about
According to the IAPP’s official website, Prince Harry will focus on whether today’s digital landscape is helping to connect society or actively pulling it apart.
“In his keynote, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, will share his insights on whether today’s digital world is breaking or bridging society, and the role we can play in reshaping the future,” the listing reads.