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Rita Panahi says the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are oozing “hypocrisy” for catching four private jets in just 11 days, despite being “passionate climate change activists”.

The Sky News host said the pair and their celebrity defenders “bleat endlessly about the environment but have

no qualms about taking private jets when globetrotting from one emission-spewing mansion to another”. Image: AP

 

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A childish argument understood and supported by bogans.

Rita is saying, if your profile dictates that for travel commitments and security reasons, using a private jet is the only practical option, you must recuse yourself from repeating what scientists say about climate change. At least their not fake news purveyors.

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