Prince Harry is a father, humanitarian, mental health advocate, environmentalist, and military combat veteran. His work is dedicated to creating positive and lasting change for communities and the planet, particularly in advancing conversations around resilience and healing. He served for 10 years in the British Armed Forces, including two tours of duty in Afghanistan as a forward air controller and an Apache helicopter pilot.
Since 2021, he has served as Chief Impact Officer at BetterUp, the largest mental health and coaching startup in the world, and along with his wife, has become an investor in Ethic, a sustainable investing platform. In that same year, he was asked to join a panel of experts at the Aspen Institute's Commission for Information Disorder. Prince Harry joined Walking With The Wounded’s treks in the North Pole in 2011 and to the South Pole in 2013, and across Britain in 2015.
In 2023, he was named a New York Times best-selling author for his memoir, Spare, which became the fastest-selling non-fiction book of all time on its release date. Prince Harry is a respected voice on global issues, and in recent years has delivered impactful keynote addresses at the United Nations General Assembly and the Clinton Global Initiative.
Alongside his wife, Meghan, he co-founded Archewell Philanthropies whose mission is: ‘show up, do good,’ reflecting the ways in which they work to support communities, offline and online, in ways big and small. Archewell Philanthropies focuses on social impact initiatives, including digital safety and education, all under the umbrella of protecting our collective mental health.
Prince Harry is also the founder of the Invictus Games, an international adaptive sporting event that celebrates wounded service members and veterans from 25 nations, and Travalyst, a global coalition of the biggest travel and technology brands focused on promoting sustainable travel practices to protect both people and places. He has joined Walking With The Wounded’s treks in the North Pole in 2011 and to the South Pole in 2013, and across Britain in 2015. He serves on the Board of African Parks, supporting critical wildlife conservation and community-led initiatives across Africa. His leadership in both environment and mental health advocacy has earned him recognition from TIME Magazine’s "100 Most Influential People" alongside his wife in 2018, 2021, and for his climate work in 2024.
Prince Harry resides in California with his wife, Meghan, Duchess of Sussex and their two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet. Together, they remain dedicated to building a more compassionate, equitable world for future generations.