Overview
- Sally Davey, chief executive of Travalyst, said she will leave her post in December 2025 after five years, describing it as a personal decision to prioritize family and herself.
- In her statement, Davey said she remains committed to the nonprofit’s mission and thanked Prince Harry for acting as a confidant and guide during her decision.
- Prince Harry praised her leadership and said the organization will welcome new leadership to accelerate its sustainable-travel agenda.
- Davey’s planned exit follows the earlier departure of chair India Gary‑Martin after about 18 months in the role, adding to recent leadership turnover.
- Travalyst, launched by Harry in 2019 to promote more eco-conscious travel with partners such as TripAdvisor and Skyscanner, has faced criticism over the Sussexes’ past private‑jet use; one unnamed source quoted by the Daily Mail called Davey’s move “a huge blow.”