‘Hypocrisy doesn’t cover’ Prince Harry’s views on climate change

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‘Hypocrisy doesn’t cover’ Prince Harry’s views on climate change
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Sky News host Rita Panahi says revelations about Prince Harry’s views on climate change are “mind blowing” after his “lecturing” about “catastrophic climate change”.

“After he made that speech, he took a private jet to a polo game and had

a car take his equipment separately to him to the venue,” Ms Panahi said.

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