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Just call me Harry: Duke tells host to drop his title

ROYALTY: Duke of Sussex asks to be on first name terms at Edinburgh tourism conference

- CONOR RIORDAN

The Duke of Sussex asked to be introduced just as Harry as he described Scotland’s tourism industry as being at the “forefront” of making the sector more sustainabl­e.

The prince was speaking at the Travalyst event at the EICC in Edinburgh yesterday.

Former Labour adviser and broadcaste­r Ayesha Hazarika, who was hosting the conference, introduced the duke to the stage as Harry after the royal had asked for just his first name to be used.

He went on to tell the Travalyst event the industry in Scotland was at the forefront of making the sector greener, saying it could set an example for the rest of the UK and the world.

“We want to hear truths and perspectiv­es from across the industry,” he said.

“We don’t need to reinvent the wheel, a lot of great work has already been done.

“But our research again shows that many of these endeavours have failed to reach the consciousn­ess of consumers.”

He added: “We have to work together ... to scale up the good practices already being used around the world.

“Scotland is a great example of what we mean.

“There is a holistic ambition to Scotland’s intent that can be adopted across the UK and even around the world.

“Scotland is one of the fastest growing tourism destinatio­ns worldwide and it’s at the forefront of a more sustainabl­e approach, which is why your insight into these issues is so incredibly valuable.”

The duke founded the Travalyst coalition along with brands including

“Scotland is... at the forefront of a more sustainabl­e approach

Booking.com, Skyscanner, Tripadviso­r, Trip.com and Visa.

The conference at the Edinburgh Internatio­nal Conference Centre allowed Harry and his Travalyst team to gain feedback from the travel industry on new ideas for sustainabi­lity, including creating an online scoring system to show the eco-friendly status of aviation, accommodat­ion and holiday experience­s.

About 100 people from the tourism and travel industries were invited to join the working summit.

 ?? Picture: Press Associatio­n. ?? Plain Harry addresses the conference at the EICC yesterday.
Picture: Press Associatio­n. Plain Harry addresses the conference at the EICC yesterday.

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