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The Independent
an hour ago
- Entertainment
- The Independent
Prince Harry addresses social isolation at NYC event
The Duke of Sussex made an unannounced appearance as a featured speaker at the Nexus Global Summit in New York City. He championed the importance of compassion and building stronger communities to address issues like disconnection and social isolation. The Duke highlighted the work of his Archewell Foundation in fostering community and actively combating social isolation. He urged attendees, who included next-gen philanthropists and social innovators, to use their platforms to serve the wider community. During the summit, the Duke met with delegations from Australia and Brazil focused on mental health, social media safety, and tackling inequality. Prince Harry talks of 'compassion' in surprise NYC appearance


The Independent
2 hours ago
- Business
- The Independent
Prince Harry talks of ‘compassion' in surprise NYC appearance
The Duke of Sussex has made an unannounced appearance at a high-profile summit in New York City, where he championed the importance of "compassion" and stronger communities in the face of growing social isolation. The Nexus Global Summit, held on Friday, brought together more than 350 of the world's "most influential next-gen philanthropists, impact investors and social innovators". According to the organisation's website, the event aimed to "tackle global challenges and shape a better future for 2025 and beyond". As a featured speaker, Harry discussed the profound impact of service and the necessity of establishing robust communities to address issues such as disconnection and social isolation. He highlighted the work of his Archewell Foundation, which he co-founded with Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, in 2020 after they stepped down as senior royals, in fostering community and actively combating social isolation, both online and offline. Under the banner 'Show up, do good', the Archewell Foundation has backed projects ranging from helping Afghan women in the US to tackling misinformation. After leaving London for Los Angeles, the couple began the project to 'meet the moment by showing up, taking action and using our unparalleled spotlight to uplift and unite communities'. Prince Harry told the crowd: 'As the world gets harder, as people's lives become harder, compassion can shrink. 'The thing that gives me the most hope is the grassroots approach. 'Many of you here today are connected and involved with so many community solutions, because it's what energises all of you, and that service part is really what energises me as well.' In his address, the duke also urged those in attendance to use their platforms to serve the wider community, telling the crowd: 'Whatever you put out there, you get back.' Harry met with the Nexus Australian delegation, made up of people and organisations working to address mental health and social media safety, and a Brazilian delegation of 12 young people striving to tackle inequality through education and volunteerism. The summit runs until Saturday, with other featured speakers ranging from journalists to activists and chief executives.


South Wales Guardian
3 hours ago
- Business
- South Wales Guardian
Harry emphasises importance of ‘compassion' in surprise New York appearance
According to the organisation's website, the event on Friday brought together more than 350 of the world's 'most influential next-gen philanthropists, impact investors and social innovators' to 'tackle global challenges and shape a better future for 2025 and beyond'. Harry was an unannounced featured speaker for the event, where he discussed the impact of service and the importance of establishing stronger communities to tackle issues such as disconnection and social isolation. He pointed to the work of his Archewell Foundation in fostering community and combating social isolation, both online and offline. Harry and the Duchess of Sussex founded the non-profit organisation in 2020. He told the crowd: 'As the world gets harder, as people's lives become harder, compassion can shrink. 'The thing that gives me the most hope is the grassroots approach. 'Many of you here today are connected and involved with so many community solutions, because it's what energises all of you, and that service part is really what energises me as well.' In his address, the duke also urged those in attendance to use their platforms to serve the wider community, telling the crowd: 'Whatever you put out there, you get back.' Harry met with the Nexus Australian delegation, made up of people and organisations working to address mental health and social media safety, and a Brazilian delegation of 12 young people striving to tackle inequality through education and volunteerism. The summit runs until Saturday, with other featured speakers ranging from journalists to activists and chief executives.

Leader Live
3 hours ago
- Business
- Leader Live
Harry emphasises importance of ‘compassion' in surprise New York appearance
According to the organisation's website, the event on Friday brought together more than 350 of the world's 'most influential next-gen philanthropists, impact investors and social innovators' to 'tackle global challenges and shape a better future for 2025 and beyond'. Harry was an unannounced featured speaker for the event, where he discussed the impact of service and the importance of establishing stronger communities to tackle issues such as disconnection and social isolation. He pointed to the work of his Archewell Foundation in fostering community and combating social isolation, both online and offline. Harry and the Duchess of Sussex founded the non-profit organisation in 2020. He told the crowd: 'As the world gets harder, as people's lives become harder, compassion can shrink. 'The thing that gives me the most hope is the grassroots approach. 'Many of you here today are connected and involved with so many community solutions, because it's what energises all of you, and that service part is really what energises me as well.' In his address, the duke also urged those in attendance to use their platforms to serve the wider community, telling the crowd: 'Whatever you put out there, you get back.' Harry met with the Nexus Australian delegation, made up of people and organisations working to address mental health and social media safety, and a Brazilian delegation of 12 young people striving to tackle inequality through education and volunteerism. The summit runs until Saturday, with other featured speakers ranging from journalists to activists and chief executives.


The Independent
4 hours ago
- Business
- The Independent
Harry emphasises importance of ‘compassion' in surprise New York appearance
The Duke of Sussex emphasised the importance of 'compassion' during a surprise appearance at the Nexus Global Summit in New York City. According to the organisation's website, the event on Friday brought together more than 350 of the world's 'most influential next-gen philanthropists, impact investors and social innovators' to 'tackle global challenges and shape a better future for 2025 and beyond'. Harry was an unannounced featured speaker for the event, where he discussed the impact of service and the importance of establishing stronger communities to tackle issues such as disconnection and social isolation. He pointed to the work of his Archewell Foundation in fostering community and combating social isolation, both online and offline. Harry and the Duchess of Sussex founded the non-profit organisation in 2020. He told the crowd: 'As the world gets harder, as people's lives become harder, compassion can shrink. 'The thing that gives me the most hope is the grassroots approach. 'Many of you here today are connected and involved with so many community solutions, because it's what energises all of you, and that service part is really what energises me as well.' In his address, the duke also urged those in attendance to use their platforms to serve the wider community, telling the crowd: 'Whatever you put out there, you get back.' Harry met with the Nexus Australian delegation, made up of people and organisations working to address mental health and social media safety, and a Brazilian delegation of 12 young people striving to tackle inequality through education and volunteerism. The summit runs until Saturday, with other featured speakers ranging from journalists to activists and chief executives.