
Prince Harry appears supporting his father, King Charles, and brother, Prince William, as the Duke unveils a new promotional film for Travalyst.
The Duke of Sussex’s sustainable travel initiative was established in 2019, timed to coincide with London Climate Action Week.
The video’s emergence came after his brother, Prince William, made his own environmental pledge earlier this week.
On the same day, Buckingham Palace shared the 77-year-old monarch’s important message after climate experts issued a serious warning.
In the short film, the former royal strengthened his father and brother’s movement to make the planet safe for the new future generation.
The 41-year-old gave a stark assessment of the current state of the tourism sector: “Today, travel is at a crossroads.”
The father of Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet warned that it “could be a catalyst for positive change, but also a source of environmental stress, driving emissions, overwhelming destinations and depleting the natural world on which it depends.”
According to Travalyst, the new film demonstrates how the organization aims to build an alternative approach to travel sustainability.
Harry described the transformation he envisions: “From tangled and fragmented data to a single source of truth. From hidden impacts to trusted and transparent options.”
He emphasized the transformative potential, declaring, “Together, we have the power to change travel forever.”
The Duke of Sussex’s video comes ahead of his long-awaited return to Britain for the Invictus Games 2027 One Year To Go celebration in Birmingham.
Harry will reportedly be accompanied by Meghan Markle and her two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
Meanwhile, Prince William attended the Earthshot Prize Impact Assembly at Guildhall in central London on Tuesday, where he expressed greater optimism about environmental progress.
“Solutions are working. Capital is moving. Politics is changing,” the future king told attendees gathered to celebrate the award winners’ achievements in planetary restoration efforts.



