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Prince Harry faces backlash for making speeches to near-empty rooms: ‘deeds not words’

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Prince Harry faces backlash for making speeches to near-empty rooms: ‘deeds not words’

  • Meghan Markle and Prince Harry visited United Nations Headquarters in New York.
  • Royal expert Daniela Elser says the Duke of Sussex should take inspiration from the Suffragettes.
  • She advised him to remember Emmeline Pankhurst’s phrase “deeds not words”.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, who recently visited the United Nations Headquarters in New York, have been urged to take more action on bringing about change rather than making speeches to nearly empty rooms.

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According to royal expert Daniela Elser, the Duke of Sussex should draw inspiration from the Suffragettes if he wants to change the world.

Elser advised Meghan Markle’s husband to remember Emmeline Pankhurst’s phrase “deeds not words” in reference to the image of the Duke addressing a small group of people in the United Nations’ main chamber.

Prince Harry is facing criticism for giving speeches to nearly empty rooms: “actions, not words”
“If he needs some inspiration, he should look no further than suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst, who was arrested outside Buckingham Palace in 1914 and knew a thing or two about fighting to change the world,” she said.

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“What was the movement’s motto?” ‘Actions, not words.'”

Ms Elser went on to say that Queen Elizabeth’s grandson Prince Harry was in “dire need” of a career change because his “post-royal career started to look dangerously close to going down the PR gurgler.”