Prince Harry is not parting ways with Travalyst, the enviromentalist tourism company he set up in 2019, after a statement from Chief Executive Officer Sally Davey confirmed he was still an “invaluable part” of the initiative. Rumours began that the royal was leaving Travalyst when a press release from May failed to mention him or his work in the business, while also announcing a new “phase of growth” . The press release explained: “Today we formally mark the end of Travalyst’s pilot phase with the appointment of a new Board to govern and guide us on our journey ahead to delivering major positive and system-changing impact. “The Board is composed of individuals with world-class expertise in impact, systems change, not-for-profit governance, advocacy, and campaigning for a just and sustainable world.” However Ms Davey then clarified on Monday: ” Prince Harry is the founder of Travalyst and remains an invaluable part of this organization. His role has not changed in any way, and he is regularly involved in strategic discussions and decisions alongside our partners and Board.” Prince Harry is not leaving Travalyst (Image: Getty) The Duke also remains listed on the Travalyst website as a founder and patron, as he developed the company in order to help “both travellers and travel companies make better, greener choices”. Harry revealed that the idea for the business had first come to him in 2012 after a visit to the Caribbean, during which he had an eye-opening encounter with a seven-year-old boy. At a coral reef replanting project the boy came up to Harry and said something which “touched on a powerful truth”, as Harry later explained: “I had a 7-year-old come up to me, tug my shirt, and say with such conviction, ‘Because of your country, my country’s coral reef is dying’.”