Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s whirlwind travel spree, covering 19,000 miles with seven flights in two weeks, seems at odds with their vocal environmental advocacy. From London to Dusseldorf and a “romantic escape” in Portugal, their globe-trotting ways are raising eyebrows, especially considering their previous public statements on the importance of combating climate change and reducing one’s carbon footprint. This jet-setting lifestyle starkly contrasts their proclaimed environmental commitments, leading to questions about the sincerity of their ecological endeavors.
Harry and Meghan travelled more than 18,000 miles around the world on seven flights across 14 days in a move from the planet-saving couple that is sure to raise a few eyebrows.
Harry and Meghan travelled the 5,400-mile trip from California on September 7 to London Heathrow to attend the WellChild Awards, a charity he has been a patron of for 15 years.
He delivered a five-minute speech, where he spoke fondly of his late grandmother Queen Elizabeth II on the eve of the first anniversary of her death.
Harry remained in London the following day to commemorate the late monarch, before taking a 360-mile flight to Dusseldorf in Germany to attend the Invictus Games, which he founded in 2014.
He wasn’t initially joined by Meghan but his wife did jump on a plane at LAX airport in California on September 11 to make the 5,400-mile flight to London Heathrow.
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https://www.the-express.com/news/royals/113247/prince-harry-meghan-markle-flights-miles-september

