Two young Russian men, famous for deceiving celebrities, announced that they had signed Prince Harry by phone call, in which the latter indicated that "the world is doomed to sickness." He talked about his relationship with the British royal family after he and his wife Meghan abandoned their royal duties.

Harry, in the phone call whose details were leaked by The Sun, and believed to be with the young environmental activist Greta Tonberg, said that President Donald Trump's hands were "stained with blood" as he "pushed" toward coal production in his country.

The 35-year-old British Prince assured that Boris Johnson was a "good person", and that Greta Tonberg would be "one of the few" who could touch the "spirit" of the Prime Minister. He continued, "People like you and the younger generation will make a difference."

The Duke of Sussex was deceived by the two young Russians Alexei Stolyarov and Vladimir Kuznetsov, nicknamed Vovan and Lexus, who were famous for making such phone calls to celebrities. In their conversation with Harry, they claimed to be activist Greta Tonberg and her father.

"We stand behind that," Fofan told AFP.

The two young men have previously deceived British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, French President Emmanuel Macron and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

There was no comment from Buckingham Palace about the incident.

During the two phone conversations that took place on December 31 and January 22, the prince justified his use of private aircraft, while distancing himself from the actions of his uncle Andrew, who is accused by an American woman of forcing her to establish a relationship in the context of the Epstein case, and also confirmed his move to Canada.

"Sometimes the right choice may not be the easiest, but that was the right choice for our family, and to protect our young son," said Harry, who will officially give up his royal duties at the end of March.