Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, visited Charleston, a popular, award-winning Baltimore eatery, while in the region this week, restaurant officials confirmed.
Owner Cindy Wolf, who was sharply dressed in a bold red chef jacket, stood next to the towering former Royal near the doorway of the Harbor East restaurant.
“Wow wow wow,” her caption read. “Hope to see you again.”
Prince Harry was in the region for the International Association of Privacy Professionals’ global summit on privacy, artificial intelligence governance and cybersecurity law in Washington, which kicked off Monday.
Just before heading to Baltimore on Monday, the Duke of Sussex participated in a workshop led by his own Archewell Philanthropies that features around 60 students working toward privacy careers.
Prince Harry gave the keynote speech at the summit Tuesday, discussing the importance of privacy governance amidst advances in AI and other technology.
“Power, especially at this scale, demands responsibility. And, where responsibility is absent, harm becomes predictable and inevitable,” the duke said. “Ask yourselves not whether privacy will matter in the age of AI but whether we will build systems where it is impossible to ignore.”
Charleston opened in 1997. After 10 nominations, the restaurant won its first James Beard Award last year in the category of Outstanding Wine and Other Beverages Program.






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