Prince Harry has opened up on what brings him “hope” as the Duke is spotted on stage in New York City for the Princess Diana awards.

The Duke of Sussex is taking part in the 14th Concordia Annual Summit in support of The Diana Award – without his wife Meghan Markle.

Taking to the stage, the Harry told the audience: “I applaud you for having the confidence to be on this stage. I know my mother would be incredibly proud of you guys. Your activism is true to how my mother lived her life.”

The Duke also discussed what gives him “hope” for the future.

Prince Harry has opened up on what brings him “hope” as the Duke arrives in New York City for the Princess Diana awardsReuters

He said: “I have said it before years ago and I’ll say it again. The younger generation is what gives me hope.

“The courage you have gives me hope. Everyone of us needs courage to move the dial in this world, probably more than ever.

“We need to listen and act on what you say because it is your future that will be stolen and that is unacceptable.”

Harry arrived in New York on Sunday when he attended a dinner organised by the World Health Organisation.

His eight day trip will see Harry making appearances with African Parks and The HALO Trust.

The Prince will also further the work of The Archewell Foundation, which he co-founded with Meghan.

More to follow…

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