Prince Harry has secured himself another Keynote Speaker role, which will take place within the next few months. The Duke of Sussex, 41, will speak at this year’s International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) Global Summit in Washington DC.
The event, which will take place from March 30 to April 2, will see the Prince discuss the digital world and its impact on society. Described as “a humanitarian, mental health advocate, environmentalist, and military combat veteran”, Harry will talk about whether he thinks the digital world is helping or hindering society.
He is also expected to discuss matters related to privacy and AI – two major topics of the conference this year.
While many may like to hear Harry speak at the event, attending the conference to watch will not come cheaply.
According to the organiser’s website, the cheapest tickets for the main conference are priced at around £505 ($695) and the most expensive are around £1,305 ($1,795).
The cost of the tickets depends on whether you are an academic or a non-member.
So, would you pay over £1000 to see Prince Harry speak at such an event? Vote below or here.
One person wrote: “Wonder how many empty seats there will be???”
Another said: “They must be really short of speakers to resort to Harry.”
Someone else commented: “By what criteria does he have any expertise to lecture anyone on these topics?”