Meghan flies home without harry- 'resolve conflict'

Meghan flies home without harry- 'resolve conflict'

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Prince Harry has been defended after being urged to "set an example" and drop his title of Duke of Sussex following his "equal world" plea. Speaking at the Invictus Games


in The Hague, the prince said he would “never, ever rest” until he has made the world a better place for his children Archie and Lilibet. The Duke of Sussex told children reporters he


wanted his own children to grow up in a "fairer world, a safer world, a more equal world". However, the prince has been met with heavy criticism over his move to the United States,


and subsequent step back from royal duties. Taking to Twitter to challenge the Duke, royal commentator Angela Levin said: “If Harry is keen on an equal life for all, shouldn't he set


an example? “Don't do what I do, do what I want to happen globally.” Speaking of the titles the prince and his wife currently hold, one user questioned the prince having the best of


both worlds. OhTheLies said: “We want equality but only if it means we get to keep titles, security, fabulous wealth and everything we earned as colonisers, is what he meant to say.”