Prince Harry Says He’s “Kept Awake At Night” Over “Privacy Issue”

Prince Harry Says He’s “Kept Awake At Night” Over “Privacy Issue”

Prince Harry Says He’s “Kept Awake At Night” Over “Privacy Issue”

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Publish Date: 2026-04-02 12:43:00

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Prince Harry attended the IAPP—International Association of Privacy Professionals, an association committed to the protection of data privacy—Global Summit 2026 and gave a keynote speech, where he highlighted the difficult process of change “like turning an oil tanker.”

“I’m assuming most days are hard days,” Prince Harry said in an interview, explaining that people in the sector are “always being kept awake at night because of what you’re seeing, what you know is wrong.” Online privacy and social media reform is one of the key issues in Prince Harry’s post-royal work, after his own experiences with social media attacks and his family’s quest for privacy. “By this point [internet privacy reform] has already taken far too long, but I do feel like we are on the cusp of something transformational.”

Prince Harry at the IAPP Conference.

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WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 31: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, speaks at the International Association of Privacy Professionals Conference on March 31, 2026 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Shannon Finney/Getty Images)

Prince Harry gave a keynote speech at the conference.

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As Prince Harry looked to support his and his wife’s online privacy, he learned of the dangerous and potentially deadly online world, which sees very little in the form of regulation. “You understand very quickly the preventable suffering and how wide that goes,” Harry said, explaining that “it was because of the time spent on social media and the content being pushed their way,” referencing children and adolescents who were deeply affected by online bullying, digital information, and harmful algorithms. “The fact that even one child is taking their own life because of the content that is being pushed to them through social media is fundamentally wrong.”

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WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 31: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, speaks at the International Association of Privacy Professionals Conference on March 31, 2026 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Shannon Finney/Getty Images)

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