The Mail on Sunday

Charles’s 16,000 air miles in just 11 days ...before he proudly posed with Greta

- By Kate Mansey

PRINCE CHARLES was last night facing embarrassm­ent after taking a series of private jet flights while lecturing world leaders about climate change.

On a trip to the World Economic Forum in Davos last week, the Prince met activist Greta Thunberg and pointedly used an electric Jaguar executive car to travel through the Alps to the Swiss ski resort.

But The Mail on Sunday can reveal that in the 11 days before his highprofil­e appearance, Charles took three flights on private jets and one on a helicopter. After his impassione­d speech last Wednesday, during which he urged world leaders to take ‘bold and imaginativ­e action’ to solve the environmen­tal crisis, he took a fourth private jet from Switzerlan­d to Israel.

Taking into account an additional five so-called ‘empty-leg’ flights required to collect the Prince, his private jet and helicopter travel totalled more than 16,000 miles in less than a fortnight at an estimated cost to the taxpayer of £280,000.

According to the Paramount Business Jet calculator, a tool that allows passengers to work out their carbon emissions, the air travel will have emitted more than 162 metric tons of carbon – 18 times an average Briton’s annual total.

Muna Suleiman, of Friends of the Earth, said: ‘Climate targets can’t be met without cutting pollution from aviation emissions, and private jets are a particular­ly wasteful, polluting way to travel.’ The string of flights began on January 11 when a Bombardier Global Express flew 944 miles from Austria to collect the Prince from his Birkhall residence in Scotland.

It whisked him 3,765 miles to Muscat, where he paid his respects following the death of Sultan Qaboos bin Said al Said. Oman Air offers two direct flights from London to Muscat a day, but Palace aides said the trip was organised at less than 12 hours’ notice and at the request of the British Government.

Last Wednesday, the Prince flew 750 miles by private jet from Scotland to Switzerlan­d for the Davos summit. While there are no direct flights from that part of Scotland to Zurich, BA, easyJet and Swiss Air all have daily flights from London.

Later that day the Prince travelled 1,740 miles to Israel. Palace officials said a private jet was chosen for security reasons.

A spokesman for Clarence House said: ‘Global travel is an inescapabl­e part of the Prince’s role as a senior member of the Royal Family representi­ng the UK overseas.’

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PLANE CRAZY: Prince Charles and Greta Thunberg in Davos

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