Prince Harry

2022 - 5 - 9

Post cover
Image courtesy of "New Zealand Herald"

The NZ inspiration behind Prince Harry's new global campaign (New Zealand Herald)

Campaign part of Duke of Sussex's new eco-travel non-profit organisation, Travalyst.

It makes you wonder what our problem is here with power-sharing and trusting - that Māori might have a solution." He also spoke about how touched he and his wife Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, felt after visiting Aotearoa and meeting "young people who are dedicated to the Māori culture". On the programme, Prince Harry also talked about how impressed he was by the efforts of the Tiaki Promise, an initiative established by Air New Zealand, Tourism New Zealand, Department of Conservation, New Zealand Māori Tourism, Tourism Holdings, Limited and TIA, encouraging all travellers to act as guardians of Aotearoa. "Prince Harry wanted the worldwide launch out of Aotearoa and on this programme." "I've been to Aotearoa a number of times throughout my life and I've always felt a deep connection and respect toward the Māori people who make me feel so welcome every time," Prince Harry said on Te Ao with Moana, the show on which he chose to launch the campaign tonight. "As travel continues to come back, we have an opportunity and a need to redefine the industry – for better, for good," Prince Harry said.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Stuff.co.nz"

Kiwi actor says Prince Harry was 'lovely' to work with on sustainable ... (Stuff.co.nz)

As part of a new campaign, Prince Harry starred in a video alongside Kiwi actors Rhys Darby, Rena Owen and Dave Fane - the latter calling Harry "so cool."

But while it’s left to gather dust on your bookshelf after your trip, Stuff’s travel reporters are busy scouting out the hottest destinations, restaurants, attractions and activities, providing you with up-to-date travel tips that won’t use up a single gram of your baggage allowance. Harry responds: “I don’t think it was confusing. A Kiwi actor who worked alongside Prince Harry in a new sustainable travel campaign says was a “lovely guy” and “brilliant” to work with.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "The News International"

Queen unlikely to allow Meghan Markle, Prince Harry to bring Netflix ... (The News International)

British Queen Elizabeth II will not allow her grandson Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle to bring Netflix camera crew along to her Platinum Jubilee ...

Nick Jonas said, “Happy Mother’s Day to all the incredible mothers and care takers out there" Also, according to a Daily Mail report, Buckingham Palace staff is making plans to block Meghan and Harry’s Netflix cameras from Jubilee celebrations and the royal aides may act as ‘minders’. The Daily Star, quoting the Mirror UK, reported that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will have to leave their camera at the door when they come to the monarch’s Platinum Jubilee.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Sky News"

Prince Harry takes part in TV skit promoting his new sustainable ... (Sky News)

The Duke of Sussex took part in a pre-recorded skit with actors Rhys Darby and Dave Fane, in which he was given a positive rating by New Zealand for turning ...

"Prince Harry wanted the worldwide launch out of Aotearoa and on this programme." Prince Harry told Te Ao Maori News: "For our campaign, we are encouraging people to flip the script. The Duke of Sussex took part in a pre-recorded skit with actors Rhys Darby and Dave Fane, in which he was given a positive rating by New Zealand for turning off the tap while brushing his teeth, but had points deducted for dropping litter on the beach.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Mirror.co.uk"

Prince Harry in huge announcement about new project launching in ... (Mirror.co.uk)

In a preview of the interview, Prince Harry said he will be talking about a “new kaupapa” - the Māori word for work which is considered principled and for ...

We talk about the Crown every week. “We are open to talking to anyone… anything that particularly resonates with our values as Māori - whether we agree or not. Producer Hikurangi Jackson is reportedly in discussion with Prince Harry’s team for an interview on Te Ao with Moana in the near future to discuss the relationship between Māori and the Crown. In a preview of the interview Prince Harry said he will be talking about a “new kaupapa” - the Māori word for work which is considered principled and for public good. The campaign was inspired by kaitiakitanga - guardianship and protection - and manaakitanga - to extend love and compassion - which were both concepts Harry learned about during trips to New Zealand over the years.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "1 News"

NZ centre stage as Prince Harry announces new sustainable travel ... (1 News)

The British royal is calling for travellers to be guided by "kaitiaki values".

They are rightly determined to make this world a better place for the next generation, guided by Māori knowledge and practices." "Every year, more and more of us want better options and for the first time, Travalyst is striving to make that a reality for everybody who want to support local communities travelling with kaitiaki values and looking after nature and wildlife." "We were particularly honoured to meet with young people who are dedicated to the Māori culture and to giving back to their communities and their country.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Geo News"

Meghan Markle, Prince Harry UK visit: Real reason disclosed (Geo News)

Queen Elizabeth's son Prince Andrew, her grandson Harry and his wife Meghan Markle will not join her on the Buckingham Palace balcony for this year´s ...

"The thing that Harry and Meghan reportedly want to do is make sure that their grandchildren meet the Queen,” the royal expert further disclosed the real reason of their visit. It quoted royal commentator Loni Love as saying, "First of all, Meghan and Harry asked to come to the Jubilee. "Only those members of the royal family who are currently undertaking official public duties on behalf of the queen" will join her on June 2, a spokesman said.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "The Times"

Prince Harry launches eco-travel scheme 'inspired by Maori' (The Times)

The Duke of Sussex has launched his eco-travel campaign with an appearance on TV in New Zealand.Speaking on the Maori Television channel on Monday night, ...

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Daily Express"

Prince Harry makes 'special announcement' as Duke speaks out in ... (Daily Express)

PRINCE HARRY made a 'special announcement' on TV linked to a project close to his heart.

"We talk about the Crown every week. anything that particularly resonates with our values as Māori - whether we agree or not. "I want to thank the Māori people for welcoming us into your home and we look forward to following your lead and learning from you through this campaign." A spokesperson for the couple said: "Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Suss are excited and honoured to attend The Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations this June with their children." "I want to thank the Māori people for welcoming us into your home and we look forward to following your lead and learning from you through this campaign." With Tiaki values, the Duke referred to the Māori word for care for people, prices and cultures.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Daily Express"

Prince William 'fears Prince Harry will spill details of chats at Jubilee ... (Daily Express)

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are set to return to Britain to join other royals for the celebrations next month. The Duke of Cambridge is said to want to ...

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are set to return to Britain to join other royals for the celebrations next month. Also joining the Queen on the balcony for Trooping will be Prince Charles, Camilla, Prince William, Prince Edward, Sophie, the Princess Royal, the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, the Duke of Kent and Princess Alexandra. [POLL] Harry risks becoming 'just another foreign prince' without royal ties [ANALYSIS]

Post cover
Image courtesy of "South China Morning Post"

Prince Harry to reveal project based on values of New Zealand's ... (South China Morning Post)

The British prince is due to reveal a new project he is involved with in an exclusive interview airing on Māori TV on Monday tonight; presenter Moana ...

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Tatler"

Prince Harry reveals latest project with New Zealand television ... (Tatler)

The Duke of Sussex revealed a new project he is undertaking with Māori television channel Te Ao, during an exclusive announcement which aired on the New ...

Prince Harry is known for his love of New Zealand; after visiting the country in 2015 where he learnt Māori traditions such as the Haka and recited a speech in the indigenous language. We talk about the Crown every week. The short clip showed the royal declaring his latest collaboration with the show, which hopes to 'spark a discussion’ among viewers.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Telegraph.co.uk"

Watch: Prince Harry takes part in skit for Maori TV to promote his ... (Telegraph.co.uk)

The skit promotes a new campaign that suggests holiday makers should be rated based on their travel choices.

“Every year, more and more of us want better options. “We're always being asked for our feedback on our trips and experiences. and what would happen if our holiday rated us?

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Metro"

Prince Harry to announce New Zealand project on Māori TV station (Metro)

The Duke of Sussex is due to reveal a new project based in New Zealand.

There are lots of opportunities to live in New Zealand, but that would be something that they’d have to explore. But Harry and Meghan will not appear on the Buckingham Palace balcony alongside the Queen for the Trooping the Colour ceremony, a centrepoint of the celebrations. During another visit in 2015, Harry spoke in Māori and took part in a lesson to learn the haka, a ceremonial dance made famous by the New Zealand rugby team. ‘We talk about the Crown every week. It would be fine. Harry is due to speak on the show Ta Ao with Moana, with host and presenter Moana Maniapoto, in an interview trailed with a clip of him speaking the native language.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Evening Standard"

Prince Harry tries hand at acting in hilarious skit for Māori TV to ... (Evening Standard)

The Duke of Sussex features in a five-minute advert to promote the new eco-friendly travel scheme.

Harry is known to love New Zealand and his popularity exploded in the country following a visit in 2015. He added: “For our first campaign we are looking to flip the script. But the agents praise him for turning off the tap while brushing his teeth and using one towel out of 12 provided by his hotel.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "PEOPLE.com"

Prince Harry Wears 'Girl Dad' T-Shirt for Lili in Surprise Comedy Skit ... (PEOPLE.com)

Prince Harry lovingly wears a grey "Girl Dad" tee in the tongue-in-cheek promo video for a new trip rating test being rolled out in New Zealand.

On Monday Harry also appeared on Māori Television in New Zealand to reveal the serious meaning behind the comedy sketch. 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. She'll likely even celebrate her first birthday on June 4 during the trip. After removing his Airpods, Harry is reprimanded for dropping a candy wrapper during the trip, with Kiwi comic Rhys Darby saying he left it on a beach in 2018. But the work of many) – we invite you to be a part of our many." We had an amazing time in New Zealand. It's beautiful."

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Crow River Media"

Prince Harry shows off acting skills in new travel film (Crow River Media)

Harry, Duke of Sussex stars in a new promotional film for his company Travalyst in which he shows off his acting chops in a comedy skit which debuted on TV.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Stuff.co.nz"

Prince Harry's long lost lolly wrapper puts NZ at the heart of a ... (Stuff.co.nz)

Prince Harry stars in a video featuring Kiwi actors Rhys Darby, Rena Owen and Dave Fane, as he promotes a new sustainable travel campaign. Prince Harry wants to ...

But while it’s left to gather dust on your bookshelf after your trip, Stuff’s travel reporters are busy scouting out the hottest destinations, restaurants, attractions and activities, providing you with up-to-date travel tips that won’t use up a single gram of your baggage allowance. “Starting in beautiful Aotearoa New Zealand, we're launching our first campaign. Harry responds: “I don’t think it was confusing. As a perturbed Harry questions how Darby knows all of this, another rating agent appears, played by Fane. He claims he is supposed to be rating the prince, and there has been a mix-up with a Harry “Styley”. At a launch event for Travalyst in Amsterdam in 2019, he responded to this criticism by saying he spends “99% of my life travelling the world by commercial”, but at times flew privately “to ensure my family are safe”. He added that he always offset his CO2 emissions. In the video, Harry is shown jogging when he is accosted by Darby’s character, a “rating agent”.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Daily Mail"

Prince Harry shares a glimpse into his very bare Californian chic study (Daily Mail)

The royal, 37, sits in front of a very beige back drop in the new clip where he speaks Māori and praises New Zealand as a country of 'sustainability ...

Almost taking centre-stage on the desk, between two stylish white in-trays, is an elegant gold vase housing a bunch of large white roses. Harry is seen right in front of the statement wall Chatting via Zoom to actress Melissa McCarthy from her dark grey Apple Macbook computer, the glossy clip was filmed in the same room in which she appeared briefly during her husband and Oprah Winfrey 's recent Apple TV mental health series. Kiwis now have access to a rating tool on the Travalyst website as part of a pilot initiative encouraging travellers to consider sustainable options during planning for their next trip. The new clip shows Harry's study filled with California style soft furnishings, including statement candle holders (left), and a stack of green books (right) which appear to have a regal insignia, and a trendy white wash wall - Study is filled with California style soft furnishings, including statement candle holders a stack of green books which appear to have a regal insignia, and a trendy white wash wall

Post cover
Image courtesy of "The News International"

Prince Harry shares his feelings about New Zealand amid claims he ... (The News International)

Prince Harry seems to have put to rest reports of him and Meghan Markle 'hating' their tour to Australasia in 2018, reported Hello magazine.

We had an amazing time in New Zealand, it's beautiful.” However, royal insider Tina Brown claimed in her book The Palace Papers that she spoke to numerous royal sources one of whom told her that Harry and Meghan “hated every second” of the tour. Prince Harry seems to have put to rest reports of him and Meghan Markle ‘hating’ their tour to Australasia in 2018, reported Hello magazine.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "HarpersBAZAAR.com"

Prince Harry Acts in a Video Skit for His Eco-travel Firm, Travalyst (HarpersBAZAAR.com)

The Duke of Sussex is following in wife Meghan's footsteps and stepping into acting.

"We believe in the power and importance of travel. The Duke of Sussex insists the wrapper is not his, with Darby saying, "It might have been a confusing time, it was windy." "Hang on a second.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "New Zealand Herald"

Moana Maniapoto: The inside story of Māori TV's Prince Harry scoop (New Zealand Herald)

OPINION: Prince Harry has revealed a new campaign inspired by Māori values.

And that is why I'm here with you on Te Ao with Moana to share a new kaupapa. For our first campaign, we're encouraging people to flip the script. And we look forward to following your lead and learning from you through this campaign. I was keen to unpack the Travalyst campaign and also to explore other issues that might particularly resonate with Māori and Indigenous people. "And for the first time, Travalyst is striving to make that a reality for everybody who want to support local communities, traveling with kaitiaki values and looking after nature and wildlife. "Most recently, when I visited with my wife, we were touched by the connections we built and the incredible memories we have from our time there. The Māori culture inherently understands sustainable practices and how to take better care of our life-giving land, which are critical lessons we can all learn. I know Prince Harry is the founder of the hugely popular Invictus Games and that former Māori soldiers who met him found him likeable. We did enjoy seeing Rena Owen, Rhys Darby and David Fane pop up next to the prince. "Tēnā koutou katoa, I've been to Aotearoa a number of times throughout my life. But on the weekend, Prince Harry recorded and sent us a video message. Our producer Hikurangi Jackson checked it all out and it was legitimate.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Newshub"

Piers Morgan lashes out at Prince Harry over Travalyst campaign ... (Newshub)

It's not the first time the controversial broadcaster has taken issue with the Prince or his wife.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "RNZ"

Prince Harry's tourism sustainability drive inspired by Māori values (RNZ)

Wellington, New Zealand - October 28, 2018: The Duke of Sussex chat with. Prince Harry at Wellington War Memorial. (File photo). Photo: 123rf.

"Every year, more and more of us want better options. We're always being asked for our feedback on our trips and experiences, but what would happen if our holiday rated us? "The Māori culture inherently understands sustainable practices and how to take better care of our life-giving land, which are critical lessons we can all learn.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Glamour"

Prince Harry Wore a 'Girl Dad' Shirt to Play Himself in a Hilarious ... (Glamour)

Prince Harry put on his acting shoes in a new advertisement for Travalyst, and we can't help but think Meghan Markle would be proud.

There wasn’t the symbiosis or connection there needed to be and I wanted to understand why,” he wrote, in part. “You got Harry Styles and I got the stylish Harry.” Unfortunately, Darby had to dock points for dropping a “lolly wrapper” on Bethells Beach. “I don't think so,” Harry insists.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Newshub"

AM host Ryan Bridge slams Prince Harry for wearing t-shirt with 'girl ... (Newshub)

"Do you need to put it on a t-shirt? Is no one else sick of this now?"

Post cover
Image courtesy of "1 News"

NZ centre stage as Prince Harry announces new sustainable travel ... (1 News)

The British royal is calling for travellers to be guided by "kaitiaki values".

They are rightly determined to make this world a better place for the next generation, guided by Māori knowledge and practices." "Every year, more and more of us want better options and for the first time, Travalyst is striving to make that a reality for everybody who want to support local communities travelling with kaitiaki values and looking after nature and wildlife." "We were particularly honoured to meet with young people who are dedicated to the Māori culture and to giving back to their communities and their country.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Newshub"

Is Prince Harry's Travalyst campaign cultural appreciation or ... (Newshub)

New Zealand has taken centre-stage as Prince Harry launched a new campaign bringing sustainable travel into the mainstream, guided by "kaitiaki values".

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Daily Mail"

Prince Harry is accused of using Maori culture 'to push his own ... (Daily Mail)

The Duke of Sussex appeared in the five-minute video and delivered several phrases in Te Reo Maori to plug his eco-travel firm.

'Every year more and more of us want better options, and for the first time Travalyst is striving to make that reality for everybody who wants to support local communities… 'Guided by Maori knowledge and practices, Aotearoa is a country of sustainability pioneers. They are rightly determined to make this world a better place for the next generation. It's an important question to ask, and we want all of you to help us answer it.' anything that particularly resonates with our values as Maori - whether we agree or not. Kiwis now have access to a rating tool on the Travalyst website as part of a pilot initiative encouraging travellers to consider sustainable options during planning for their next trip. The duke insists the wrapper is not his, with comedian Darby saying: 'It might have been a confusing time, it was windy.' Harry responds: 'I don't think it was confusing. He is also praised for not leaving the tap running while brushing his teeth. We had an amazing time in New Zealand. It's beautiful.' Dave made an abject apology both to the Jewish council and to the public at the time, this event took place over 12 years ago.' Rena Owen is of Welsh, English, Irish and Maori descent. A spokesman for Fane told MailOnline: 'Those words were taken out of context at the time and were deeply regretted.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "The Guardian"

Prince Harry, travel influencer? Why the royal is acting in a skit about ... (The Guardian)

The Duke of Sussex has made a video to promote ethical travel, scoring points for turning off the tap and losing points for littering.

Sometimes, he has to make imperfect travel choices to protect his family. What? Honestly, life’s too short to explain, but essentially it shows Harry visiting New Zealand, where he is rated as a traveller. It’s because Harry feels a deep connection with the Māori people. Hey, has anyone mentioned what a gigantic carbon footprint he has? “The Māori culture inherently understands sustainable practices and taking better care of our life-giving land, which are critical lessons we can all learn,” he said. His other job, the one where he’s the head of ethical travel company Travalyst.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "The Independent"

Where will Prince Harry and Meghan Markle stay during Queen's ... (The Independent)

Sussexes will attend Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations with their two children in June.

However, at the time, it was reported that the duke and duchess, who undertook a $3m renovation of the cottage, would continue to keep the residence so that they would still have a home in the UK. Start your Independent Premium subscription today. According to The Sun, it is expected that Princess Eugenie and Jack will host the Duke and Duchess of Sussex in the guest rooms of Frogmore Cottage during their visit to the UK next month. While Prince Harry, Meghan, and their children will attend the weekend of celebrations, they will not be appearing on the Buckingham Palace balcony during Trooping the Colour, as the Queen has limited the balcony appearance during her official birthday celebration to working members of the royal family only. The current counsellors of state are Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales, Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge, Prince Harry and Prince Andrew, the Duke of York. According to The Sun, the duke and duchess, their daughter, and their son, Archie Harrison, three, will stay in their old home, Frogmore Cottage, during their time in the UK, as the outlet reported that “heightened security measures” are already being put in place ahead of the Sussexes arrival.

Explore the last week