Prince Harry outrage: Duke of Sussex 'lectures' spark fiery row as royal fans turn on him
PRINCE HARRY has been blasted for giving "lectures" on sustainable travel despite failing to "walk the walk" on the issue.
Prince Harry slammed for his 'sustainable travel' message
Carole Malone slammed the Duke of Sussex for flying "8000 miles" to a conference to talk about sustainable travel. Ms Malone told Channel 5's Jeremy Vine programme that she has "gone off Prince Harry big time over the past few months". Jeremy Vine defended Prince Harry and told Ms Malone to "let it go" during the fiery clash.
Ms Malone said: "I have gone off Harry big time over the past few months.
"He is at a conference to talk about sustainable travel and he flew 8000 miles from wherever he was there.
"The 'call me Harry' is supposed to imply that he is an ordinary person, he is not an ordinary person.
"He is saying just call me Harry but he arrived with five security guards, he gets introduced as His Royal Highness.
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"He doesn’t want to be called Harry at all."
Mr Vine replied: "This will wind you up even more, he is going to be doing an environmental travel business."
Ms Malone said: "I know."
The Channel 5 presenter responded: "You’re going to mention the private jet, you’ve got to let it go."
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Ms Malone said: "Why have I got to let it go?
"You can’t lecture all of us here about how we travel when you’re flying around on private jets."
Mr Vine replied: "It was just the once."
Ms Malone said: It wasn’t just the once it was four times in one month."
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Ms Malone added: "If you’re going to talk the talk you’ve got to walk the walk."
Yesterday Prince Harry spoke at a tourism conference in Edinburgh.
The Duke of Sussex asked to be introduced as "Harry" rather than Prince Harry.