Prince William highlights Princess Catherine's health and resilience in emotional update

In a heartfelt tribute that has touched the hearts of people around the globe, Prince William has provided an update on the health of his wife, Kate Middleton, after her challenging year undergoing cancer treatment.

During his trip to Cape Town, the Prince of Wales admired the Duchess's strength and resilience, describing her as 'amazing' throughout this challenging period.


Speaking to the BBC and Sky News as he prepared to host the prestigious fourth annual Earthshot Awards, Prince William shared, 'She's doing well, thanks. And… hopefully, she is watching tonight.

So, cheer me on. She's been amazing this whole year. I know she will be keen to see tonight be a success.


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Prince William praised Kate Middleton's resilience during her cancer treatment. Credit: Shutterstock


The Earthshot Awards, which Prince William has been instrumental in establishing, aim to recognise and amplify innovative solutions to the planet's most pressing environmental challenges.

The Cape Town, South Africa, awards ceremony is a testament to the Prince's commitment to environmental conservation, a cause close to his and Kate's hearts.

Prince William also discussed the simple yet impactful ways his family contributes to environmental conservation at home.


He highlighted the importance of everyday actions such as recycling, minimising water use, and conserving energy by turning off lights when leaving a room.

He believes that these small steps are conversations that families worldwide have as they try to do their part for the environment.

The Prince's dedication to the cause is also a family affair, with his children being involved and aware of the significance of the Earthshot Prize.

'I brought the children along that journey, and tonight I hope they are watching and they are proud of what we are trying to do here, which is to galvanise that energy, that enthusiasm to make a real impact,' he said.

In a touching personal note, Prince William spoke about a friendship bracelet he has been seen wearing, which bears the word 'Papa'.


The bracelet, made for him by his daughter Princess Charlotte, is a cherished item he has 'promised' not to lose.

The bracelet's origin story is as endearing as it is unique.

It stems from a Taylor Swift concert that Princess Charlotte attended, inspiring her to create this unique token for her father.

The Earthshot Prize ceremony in Cape Town celebrates environmental innovation and symbolises hope and optimism for the future.

The event showcases the Prince's vision of 'urgent optimism' and his belief in the power of collective action to bring about positive change.


Africa's role in the environmental movement is particularly poignant, as the continent, despite being one of the least polluting, suffers significantly from the adverse effects of climate change.

Prince William acknowledged the vibrant youth of Africa who are determined to make their voices heard and contribute to a brighter future.

The ceremony is a beacon of sustainability, featuring a reusable eco 'super dome' and a green carpet.

It welcomes guests such as host Billy Porter and models Heidi Klum and Winnie Harlow.

The winners, chosen from nearly 2,500 nominees across 75 countries, each receive £1 million in prize money to develop further and scale their solutions to combat environmental and climate change issues.
Key Takeaways
  • Prince William spoke highly of his wife, Kate Middleton, praising her resilience during her year of cancer treatment.
  • The Prince of Wales is hosting the fourth annual Earthshot Awards, recognising global environmental solutions.
  • Prince William has been involving his children in environmental issues, discussing the importance of such problems.
  • The Earthshot Prize ceremony will award five winners with £1 million each to help develop and scale up their environmental and climate change solutions.
How do you think Prince William’s environmental focus affects how people view sustainability? What simple steps do you and your family take to protect the planet? Feel free to share your thoughts and opinions in the comments below.
 
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Welcome to "The Royal Family Channel".

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Meanwhile....

What simple steps do you and your family take to protect the planet?

Drive a diesel guzzling 1970s Toyota FJ40 Landcruiser, have a wood burning heater and stove, and buy all my consumer goods from the world's largest polluter - China!
 
Welcome to "The Royal Family Channel".

Full of insomnia curing content....

Meanwhile....

What simple steps do you and your family take to protect the planet?

Drive a diesel guzzling 1970s Toyota FJ40 Landcruiser, have a wood burning heater and stove, and buy all my consumer goods from the world's largest polluter - China!
I forgot to mention that I put soiled nappies, food scraps and grass clippings in the recycling bin just for kicks!

Oh! That's right! I don't have a lawn....
 
How many sarcastic posters get off their arses to try to do something about saving the planet, sure there won't be many of you having a laugh but if you don't care about our planet then STFU
 
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How many sarcastic posters get off their arses to try to do something about saving the planet, sure there won't be many of you having a laugh but if you don't care about our planet then STFU
I'm laughing at the hypocrisy of the "planet saving zealots". They started back in the late 1970s with the tree hugging morons, also known as "rent-a-crowd" who turned up at such protests in spanking brand new petrol guzzling Range Rovers and Land Cruisers.

Fast forward 50 years. \

These imbeciles called Extinction Rebellion who hold up traffic for hours while gluing themselves to major roads in peak hour and climb various structures. Did they ever think about the emissions caused by the countless idling vehicles?

You don't hear them whinging about the environmental impact of lithium mining for the manufacture of the false god known as the electric vehicle.
 

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