Prince Harry’s eco-initiative, Travalyst, advises less flying, coinciding with Meghan’s light-hearted nod to their hefty air miles. This juxtaposition invites skepticism towards their environmental advocacy, considering their history of frequent, luxurious air travel. Critics might see this as another example of the couple’s actions clashing with their public statements on sustainability.
In a blog post, it suggested holidaymakers could take fewer trips, opt for economy class and pack light in a bid to be more sustainable.
Meanwhile, sharing her private wedding speech for the first time, Meghan quipped about how the couple racked “up more air miles than any couple could have.”
The Duke of Sussex previously defended his use of private jets, saying there are occasions he needs to keep his family safe.
The Duke of Sussex was previously criticised after taking four private jet journeys in 11 days, rather than opting for commercial flights.
But while launching Travalyst, the prince said “no one is perfect” and “we can all do better” when it comes to tackling environmental issues.
He added: “I came here by commercial. I spend 99 percent of my life traveling the world by commercial.
Read the full article from The Mirror here;
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/royals/harry-tells-people-fly-less-28741912

