Prince Harry reportedly keeps disgracing Queen Elizabeth II with his environmental issues.

The Duke of Sussex is in hot water following his statement about the environment. In an interview with conservationist Jane Goodall, the pair talked about racism and climate change. During their conversation, Prince Harry said that he wanted to only have two kids maximum to lessen population and climate change.

However, netizens were irked because Prince Harry has failed to practice what he preaches. Piers Morgan mocked the royal on Twitter.

“Is this the same Harry who uses helicopters to go from London to Birmingham & whose wife uses celebrity mates’ private jets to cross the Atlantic?” Morgan said.

One netizen said that she was sorry for Queen Elizabeth because Prince Harry was a “disgrace.” Unfortunately, even before the issue subsided, Prince Harry was attacked again for a similar concern.

Prince Harry reportedly attended Google Camp in a private jet. Emily Andrews attacked the Duke of Sussex on social media.

“Prince Harry just doesn’t get it, does he?? Flying by private jet and helicopter to the ultra luxe Google Camp to deliver a speech on climate change & how we all have to save the world... was a BA or EasyJet flight not available?! He used 25 times more C02 just one way!” Andrews wrote.

“No, he doesn’t. He got invited because he is a Prince faking activism. He wasn’t outraged when Windsor Council removed the homeless so that he can have his wedding! Please!” a netizen said stressing Prince Harry being a fake activist.

Many have been calling Prince Harry to stop using private jets. John Vidal, former Guardian environment editor, also said the same thing to make a difference to planet Earth. He also called the royals to stop their luxury safaris in Botswana, weddings in Montego Bay and impromptu winter getaways.

Prince Harry was first attacked for the same reason months ago. Netizens called Meghan Markle’s husband “hypocrite” for talking about climate change just two days after he hired a private helicopter to travel from London to Birmingham.

Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Harry
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Harry at the annual Chelsea Flower Show at Royal Hospital Chelsea on May 18, 2015 in London, England. Getty Images/Julian Simmonds-WPA Pool