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Prince Harry 'doomed global leader mission' with private jet 'hypocrisy', says expert

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Daily Star's biggest headlines straight to your inbox!A royal commentator claims there is a “chasm” between Prince Harry’s words and actions after his private jet trip – with the duke “doomed” in his mission to become a global leader.Harry reportedly hopped on a 20-seater £45 million plane from a polo match in Aspen, Colorado, to his home in Santa Barbara, California, on Thursday, August 19.He took the two-hour flight, which could have emitted as much as 10 tonnes of CO2, shortly after he was pictured on horseback at the polo.

The Gulfstream jet is understood to belong to one of Harry's polo friends, Marc Ganzi, according to The Sun. Harry is a prominent climate change campaigner, and called it one of “the most pressing issues we are.

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