The royal family have always been under the radar for every move they make; no matter how big or small. 2020, in particular, was very drama heavy especially with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle stepping away from their royal duties.
09.10.2020 - 18:12 / hollywood.com
Prince William has teamed up with broadcasting legend David Attenborough to launch a $65 million Earthshot prize fund for those who invent solutions to environmental problems.The pair hope the fund will help find 50 solutions to the ways humans are damaging the planet by 2030, with five prizes of $1.3 million handed out each year over the next decade.Launching the new initiative, which they hope will become the “Nobel Prize” of environmentalism, on BBC Radio 4’s Today Programme, the Prince said
.The royal family have always been under the radar for every move they make; no matter how big or small. 2020, in particular, was very drama heavy especially with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle stepping away from their royal duties.
Duke of Cambridge Prince William reportedly did not appreciate Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s move on the day of Archie’s birth! The Duke and Duchess of Sussex--Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, released a statement after his birth saying the Duchess was in labor.
Speaking on the latest episode of The Royal Beat, royal author Robert Lacey said if William does takes over the role, there will be no turning back from the ramifications.
the relationship between Prince Harry and his older brother, Prince William, it's complicated.
While discussing his eco advocacy, the 38-year-old reportedly labelled Sir David Attenborough as his “single biggest influence”, which may have hurt Charles' feelings.
Shakira and Cate Blanchett are among the famous names who have joined the judging panel for Prince William’s Earthshot Prize fund.The British royal has teamed up with legendary broadcaster David Attenborough to launch the new initiative offering $65 million over the next decade to those who instigate innovative projects that could save the planet.On Thursday (October 8, 2020), he announced that Shakira and Cate will be among those judging prospective projects, alongside Queen Rania Al Abdulla of
Extinction: The Facts, proved just too upsetting for Prince George.
The Cambridge kids might be enormous fans of David Attenborough, but the naturalist's latest BBC documentary, Extinction: The Facts, proved just too upsetting for Prince George.
There’s a detail about Prince Harry and Prince William’s “concern” for Meghan Markle tucked into historian Robert Lacey’s new royals book, Battle of Brothers: The Inside Story of a Family in Tumult—and boy, is it a bombshell. Apparently, the Duke of Cambridge’s “concern” for the future Duchess was simply a way to innocuously criticize her. Except, Harry saw right through his older brother’s feigned sympathies.
environmental prize.
Guardian reports, citing father Prince Charles and naturalist David Attenborough among his inspirations. "We felt that the one piece of the jigsaw that was maybe missing was positivity," he explained.
pic.twitter.com/MTQ68WnOrt— The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) October 3, 2020“Why has it come to this and you know he’s seven years old and he’s asking me these questions already, he really feels it, and I think every seven-year-old out there can relate to that.”George and his siblings, Princess Charlotte, five, and Prince Louis, two, quizzed 94-year-old Sir David Attenborough in a video recorded at Kensington Palace in August.William’s eldest son, to whom Sir David gifted a
Kate Middleton and Prince William are now the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and have three wonderful children, Prince George, seven, Princess Charlotte, five, and two-year-old Louis. They travel the world over, doing charity to work and helping others, and have even recently made a documentary with David Attenborough.
Each year the royal family release family photos during the festive period as a way to thank fans for their support and last year was no different. Along with their individual family pictures, The Queen posed for a snap with son Prince Charles, grandson Prince William and great-grandson Prince George – who are the three future kings.
When Prince William traveled through Africa on a working visit in the fall of 2018, it was his time in Namibia, Kenya, and Tanzania tackling conservation issues and illegal wildlife trade that inspired him to explore permanent solutions to global environmental challenges. Ideas swirled in his mind for two months until he had a bigger conversation with Sir David Attenborough in London.
Royal fans were left gushing on Monday night as Prince William shared new photos of his three children.The 38 year old fronted an ITV documentary about protecting the environment entitled A Planet For Us All, which showed him on a global mission that was filmed over two years. Whilst many fans of the Duke of Cambridge praised him for his knowledge and passion for our planet, others concentrated more on the rare footage of his and Kate Middleton's three young children.
On Monday, it was revealed William will replace Harry as Captain General of the Royal Marines, a role the Duke of Sussex was reluctant to let go of.
Prince William and Kate Middleton just shared a video on Twitter so rare that it might even be a royal family first. The Kensington Royal account shared a sweet new video on Saturday morning of the Cambridge kids interviewing one of their favorite celebrities, Sir David Attenborough.