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Prince Harry accused of hypocrisy over the number of bathrooms in his house

'06.12.2020'

Source: Lenta.ru report

British journalist and host of the morning program Good Morning Britain Pierce Morgan accused Prince Harry of hypocrisy for calling to present himself as raindrops and start taking care of nature, writes "Lenta.ru".

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According to Morgan, the Duke of Sussex, despite his remarks, lives in a mansion with 16 bathrooms, consumes a lot of water, and uses private jets, reports The Sun.

Morgan criticized the words of the duke in a conversation with his co-host, Suzanne Ride. The journalist noted that Prince Harry gives advice, but does not follow it himself. That number of bathrooms means the prince's family throws 72 million drops of water every day, Morgan said, damaging the environment.

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The presenter also added that he would not like to hear lectures about raindrops from a man who literally uses private jets like taxis. As a result, Morgan advised the Duke to "practice what he preaches," and take care of nature, not only in words.

However, Ryde disagreed with her colleague. The TV presenter explained that the comparison of people and raindrops is a metaphor with which Prince Harry wanted to draw attention to the problem of climate change.

As Ryde noted, if the Duke used all 16 bathrooms every day, he would simply not have time for meetings and videoconferences. The presenter suggested that Prince Harry, like an ordinary person, only takes a shower in the morning and evening.

Prince Harry shared his views on the protection of nature during a videoconference dedicated to the launch of a streaming platform with documentaries on environmental issues. The service was named WaterBear. The Duke of Sussex stressed that the existence of humanity is impossible without concern for the environment.

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“Every drop of rain that falls from the sky soothes a parched earth. What would happen if each of us imagined ourselves as a drop of rain and if everyone took care of the planet? After all, nature is the source of our life, ”said the Duke of Sussex.

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