Prince Harry and doctors discussed climate anxiety as part of the’realizing compassionate planet’ forum.
The Duke of Sussex, 37, who is currently living in his $14 million mansion in California having stepped back from royal duty last year, took part in the virtual discussion in conjunction with rchewell partner Stanford University on Friday.
A tweet shared by the Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education at Stanford University account read: ‘Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex, welcomed Realising a Compassionate Planet delegates to a conversation related to climate health and mental health, facilitated by Dr. James Doty.’
It posted a second tweet: “Physicians and psychiatrists and compassion scholars examined the nuances of climate anxiety. Dr. Chitra Venkateswaran was the founder of Mehac Foundation and Sally Weintrobe is a British Psychoanalytical Society Fellow.
The appearance came days after Prince Harry and Meghan Markle pledged Archewell will go net zero by 2030, hours after the Queen didn’t mention her grandson the Duke in her intensely personal COP26 speech.
Prince Harry, 37 years old, spoke out about ‘climate anxiety’ with physicians and psychiatrists at a “realizing a compassionate world” forum.
Meanwhile a slideshow graphic shared by the university from the lecture featured phrases including: ‘Look at others as ourselves’ and ‘I believe it can be done, focus on the earth.’
Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle visited the prestigious Stanford University in Palo Alto, California in February 2020, weeks after announcing they planned to step back from royal duty.
At the time, it was reported they attended ‘brainstorming sessions’ with several ‘professors and academics’ from the university, who have been helping them to work on the concept and creation of their new charitable organization.
Then in December, they announced the Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education at Stanford University would be one of the organisations supported through their Archewell foundation.
The Duke of Sussex, 37, who is currently living in his $14 million mansion in California having stepped back from royal duty last year, took part in the virtual discussion in conjunction with Archewell partner Stanford University
A slideshow graphic was shared by the university after the lecture. It featured phrases such as: “Look at other people as yourself” and “I believe it is possible, concentrate on the Earth.”
During the virtual meeting, The Duke was joined during this time by “physicians and psychiatrists”
Announcing the partnership last year, they said they were investigating techniques for ‘developing compassion and promoting altruism within individuals and society’.
Last week, the Queen failed to mention Prince Harry in one of her most personal speeches ever at the opening of the global summit to discuss action on climate change.
Her Majesty addressed world leaders with a powerful plea where she praised Prince Philip and gushed over Prince Charles and Prince William for carrying on her late husband’s work to protect ‘our fragile planet’.
Hours later, the Duke and Duchess shared a mission statement on their Archewell foundation website.
They will be working with an “independent consultant” to monitor all Archewell activities, from conception to understanding our collective footprint.
His appearance at the forum came days after the Queen didn’t mention her grandson the Duke in her intensely personal COP26 speech
Harry and Meghan shared their views on Archewell. They commented that although they made ‘active choices’ to reduce and offset their carbon footprint, almost all of the activities in their daily lives result in carbon emissions into the atmosphere.
In order to reduce their carbon footprint, they said they would be looking at what they eat and how often they eat it.
His latest appearance comes as royal experts demanded Prince Harry tears up his £112million Netflix deal and makes a stand over The Crown’s portrayal of Princess Diana.
Angela Levin (royal biographer) blasted the Duke and Duchess of Sussex for failing to “find his voice” over streaming giant’s controversial depiction of his mother.
This is after Jemima Khan, Princess Diana’s friend with The Crown’s ‘disrespectful script’ after she split with its creator.
The Sun spoke with Harry Levin, the author of Harry: The Biography of Prince Harry, about his silence regarding Netflix.
“He should end the agreement and stand up for his mom. Is it money or his mother’s safety? Is it money or his mom’s defense? He can’t seem to find his voice when he’s talking about this.
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle and the streaming company signed an agreement last year to create documentaries and feature films for their new production company.
This comes just as another royal expert stated today that Netflix’s The Crown has cast Roy Greenslade’s stepdaughter in the role of Countess Mountbatten.
Penny Junor claimed that Natascha MacElhone 51 was not responsible for the “sins” of her stepfather. She said that another actress was needed because the sensitive role required her to be portrayed.