Prince Harry Meghan Markle They have tried to keep their private lives secret, which includes keeping their children out the spotlight. Harry did however pay a sweet tribute for his daughter recently Lilibet In a new video
Prince Harry’s Funny Travel Video, Nod To Lilibet
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex shot a video to promote Travalyst his non-profit travel company. The prince was part of a New Zealand campaign encouraging tourists to make sustainable travel decisions.
Harry can be seen running through the forest in the video. When he stops to talk to an Aotearoa New Zealand Trip Rater, viewers can see the prince’s t-shirt, which reads, “Girl Dad.” It’s a sweet and subtle nod to his 11-month-old daughter, Lilibet Diana.
Harry can be seen joking around with the New Zealand trip rater, in addition to Lilibet. He received a three-and a-half star rating from the Trip Rater for his 2018 visit to the country.
Harry defended himself after being accused of dropping a candy wrapper onto the ground while he visited. “No I don’t think so… we had an amazing time in New Zealand, it’s beautiful.”Harry replied that the Trip Rater did commend Harry for only using one towel, and for supporting local businesses. “Hang on a second, how do you know that? How do you know that? That’s really weird.”Harry then jogs off after making a few jokes about star-rating systems.
Harry’s Statement About Working With Travalyst
In a statement regarding his involvement in Travalyst Harry stated in his promotional video that “As travel continues to come back, we have an opportunity and a need to redefine the industry—for better, for good. We created the non-profit Travalyst to rethink how travel can continue to expand our global understanding, to break down barriers, and to create cultural connections through experiences we otherwise wouldn’t have.”
“We do this while, at the same time, ensuring local communities truly feel benefit from tourism and safeguarding essential ecosystems. In a world where we’re tasked with rating so many things, we’re now asking: what if your destination rated you?”He continued his statement.
“Starting in beautiful Aotearoa New Zealand, we’re launching our first campaign. There is a well-known Māori proverb: Ehara taku toa i te toa takitahi, ēngari he toa takitini (Success is not the work of an individual. But the work of many)—we invite you to be a part of our many.”
Harry was loved by his fans for making fun of himself in the funny video about sustainable traveling. He also showed pride in his organization and in being a prince. “girl dad.”