PRINCE Harry is set to break cover as he makes a public appearance for the first time since his bombshell interview where he hit out at his family.
The Duke of Sussex will be in Las Vegas, Nevada, tonight to launch his Pledge to Invest scheme in collaboration with the Diana Award, while Meghan Markle celebrates young Prince Archie’s sixth birthday without him.

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It comes just days after Harry let rip in a bombshell BBC interview where he blamed the royal family and dad King Charles over his loss in a long-running legal battle for his taxpayer-funded security.
Harry will be in Vegas in order to launch the new youth initiative, which is designed as an “opportunity for forward-thinking businesses to make a strategic, measurable and high-impact investment in the future of youth leadership.”
While away, the Duke of Sussex will also meet two young recipients of The Legacy Award, which was set up in the memory of his late mum Diana and honours exceptional social action and humanitarian work.
It means Meghan will be celebrating alone with Archie and his younger sister Lilibet at their home in Montecito, California.
This comes as the Duchess of Sussex shared a sweet picture of Prince Archie for his birthday celebrations.
The young prince was snapped leaning on a barrier and wearing striped clothes as he gazes off into the sea, with the sun setting in the background.
A halo-like effect is also made by the sun around the young prince’s head in the rare snap.
This won’t be the first time Harry has missed Archie’s birthday, after the royal skipped the celebrations two years ago due to his attendance at the coronation of his dad, King Charles.
But overhanging his visit to Las Vegas today will be his recent outburst made in an interview last week, after he lost his appeal to keep his taxpayer-funded security in the UK.
In the scathing attack, the Duke of Sussex unleashed a host of new claims including how dad Charles is no longer speaking to him and how he’s “uncovered his worst fears”.
He claimed to “love reconciliation” with the royal family, after years of feuding with the Firm, including with his own brother William, ever since Meghan and he stood down as working royals in 2020.
In the interview, he said: “There have been so many disagreements between myself and some of my family,” but he admitted he had finally “forgiven” them.
On top of this, he lashed out at his dad King Charles for “not speaking” to him.
An emotional Harry said: “He [King Charles] won’t speak to me because of this security stuff.”

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He also chillingly suggested that it would be the Firm’s fault if anything happened to him or wife Meghan Markle.
Harry admitted he missed the UK and that it was “sad” he won’t be able to show his children his homeland.
He said his three-and-a-half year legal battle always mattered more to him than anything else – including his privacy rows with the press.
Prince Harry added he had no regrets after repeatedly attacking his family – and admitted “some will never forgive me”.
The Duke of Sussex blamed his family for his humiliating court defeat today – but insisted he still wants a reconciliation.
Despite his claims, Harry insisted he had no regrets even if his family will never forgive him.
In response, Buckingham Palace issued this statement: “All of these issues have been examined repeatedly and meticulously by the courts, with the same conclusion reached on each occasion.”
HARRY LAUNCHES NEW YOUTH INITIATIVE
Harry will hope that his recent furore will not detract from the launching of his new youth initiative, Pledge to Invest.
The scheme is designed as an “opportunity for forward-thinking businesses to make a strategic, measurable and high-impact investment in the future of youth leadership.”
Tessy Ojo, chief executive of The Diana Award, which was set up in tribute to Princess Diana, said: “Companies that invest in youth leadership today are cultivating the workforce, innovators and consumers of tomorrow.
“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.
“For over 25 years, The Diana Award has invested in young people, empowering them to tackle the pressing issues of our time.”
Paul Fipps, of Service Now, said he is “proud to partner with Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, and The Diana Award to provide a platform that encourages other business leaders to invest in young people”.
Late Queen would be ‘truly horrified’ by Prince Harry’s interview and it was in ‘poor taste’, royal source claims
THE late Queen would be “truly horrified
The Duke of Sussex has alienated himself even further from the family despite claiming to want reconciliation, according to the insiders.
Harry’s speculation about how long his father has left to live in light of his cancer diagnosis was particularly “poor taste”, the sources said.
Exasperated palace insiders told ITV News that Harry’s outburst shows there is “nothing that can be trusted to remain private”.
They also revealed his “beloved” grandmother, the late Queen Elizabeth II, would have been “horrified” by the bitter attack, which has caused only more pain for all involved.
The official response from Buckingham Palace on Friday night was more measured, but behind closed doors its people are not holding back.
They told the channel that striking out in this way is “a very curious way to build bridges or offer olive branches”.