Duke of Sussex confirmed to speak at key leadership event in Canada next
month
Prince Harry is set to take the stage at a major leadership conference
following renewed claims that he was treated unfairly by King Charles compared
to his uncle, Andrew.
The Ontario Real Estate Association announced that the Duke of Sussex will be
a featured speaker at its Power House conference on December 1. The event will
bring together real estate professionals from across the province for
discussions on leadership, service, and community building.
“Join us on December 1st for a conversation with Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex,
who brings a powerful message of service and leadership to the Power House
stage,” the organisation shared on Instagram. “Tickets are going fast—secure
your spot today at oreapowerhouse.ca.”
The announcement comes shortly after royal commentator Afua Acheampong-Hagan
criticised the monarchy for what she described as “unequal treatment” between
Andrew and Harry. Speaking to the Mirror, she said, “If you look at the
language used by the palace—particularly around mental health—Andrew has been
so protected, so looked after, so mollycoddled.”
Acheampong-Hagan suggested that the difference in treatment may be linked to
Harry’s choice to marry Meghan Markle, describing her as “a woman who was
divorced, older than him, an actress, and, most importantly, a woman of
colour.”
Despite the ongoing criticism of royal dynamics, Harry continues to focus on
global projects that promote leadership, mental health awareness, and
service—a theme that’s expected to shape his upcoming appearance in Canada.


