Prince Harry insisted that he and Meghan Markle had an "incredible" time during their royal tour of New Zealand despite shocking claims made in a new book.
On Monday, a comedic skit starring the Duke of Sussex was unveiled on a New Zealand TV station to promote his eco-travel campaign, which encourages people to travel sustainably.The five-minute advert, which also premiered on YouTube, is part of Travalyst, an initiative the 37-year-old launched in 2019.
In the clip, Harry is seen jogging through a park before being chased by "rating agents," played by Kiwi actors Rhys Darby, Dave Fane and Rena Owen.
During the skit, Harry is accused of dropping a candy wrapper while on his trip to New Zealand in 2018, which gives him an environmental rental rating of three out of 100.The father of two, wearing a cap and a grey shirt that read "Girl Dad," admitted he didn’t remember, to which Darby replied, "It might have been a confusing time, it was windy." "I don’t think it was confusing," said Harry. "It was an incredible time.
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