The Duke of Sussex has asked to be addressed simply as “Harry” as he looked to shrug off his royal title at a conference in Edinburgh promoting sustainable tourism.
The Duke was launching Travalyst – an online scoring system to show travellers how eco-friendly their flights are – as he embarks on the first major project of his new working life.
The prince – who will retain his HRH title after he and Meghan walk away from royal duties on March 31, but is barred from using it commercially – was taking part in a “working summit” in Edinburgh for his new eco travel initiative, Travalyst.
Read more about Prince Harry’s final royal engagements: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/royal-family/2020/02/21/prince-harry-launch-eco-friendly-holiday-scheme-tracking-flight/?WT.mc_id=tmg_youtube_offsite_televideo-youtubevideo_26FebHarry&utm_source=tmgoff&utm_medium=tmg_youtube&utm_content=offsite_televideo&utm_campaign=tmg_youtube_offsite_televideo-youtubevideo_26FebHarry
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