King Charles and Prince William made a rare public appearance together at the Natural History Museum in London. The event marked the countdown to the upcoming COP30 climate change summit in Belém, Brazil. Prince William will represent his father at the summit, as he is already in Brazil for the Earthshot Prize Awards ceremony. This will be Prince William’s first international trip for a COP summit. At the event, he will deliver a speech, showcasing his increasing role on the global stage.
The joint appearance at the museum was attended by various influential figures, including former Prime Minister Theresa May. Dr. Doug Gurr emphasized the importance of collective action to address climate change and biodiversity loss. King Charles, who is still undergoing cancer treatment, has been vocal about environmental issues throughout his reign. His efforts will be highlighted in an upcoming Amazon Prime documentary titled “Finding Harmony: A King’s Vision.”
The documentary, produced in collaboration with The King’s Foundation, aims to inspire viewers to embrace sustainable practices and prioritize environmental conservation. King Charles stressed the urgent need for global efforts to protect the planet, emphasizing the importance of restoring humanity’s relationship with nature. The documentary will be available on Prime Video worldwide in the coming year.