THE DUKE AND DUCHESS OF CAMBRIDGE
It is the project that will define his life as a future King. And as the Duke of Cambridge unveiled the first winners of his visionary Earthshot Prize last week, his wife the Duchess was firmly at his side.
Ahead of the star-studded award ceremony at London’s Alexandra Palace, beamed to millions across the globe, Prince William and Kate showed their green credentials, meeting school children on a visit to Kew Gardens.
Their outing came as William spoke more candidly than ever about his determination to save the planet for the next generation.
And nothing has inspired the Duke, 39, more than the future of his own children Prince George, eight, Princess Charlotte, six, and Prince Louis, three – and the state of the planet they will inherit.
“Now I’ve got children as well, and speaking to other parents, you start to see the world differently,” he told the BBC’s Newscast podcast, talking about his ten-year Earthshot project.
“I want the things that I’ve enjoyed – the outdoor life, nature, the environment – I want that to still be there for
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