Prince William explained how his three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, are already practicing sustainability at home.
In a new interview with the BBC, the Prince of Wales said that his children are doing their part to assist the environment, from recycling and decreasing water consumption to turning off lights when leaving rooms—efforts that mirror his own dedication to creating a good environmental effect.
In an interview with BBC's Daniela Relph, William was questioned about his children's interest in his environmental work in South Africa.
He happily highlighted that, like him, George, Charlotte, and Louis are learning the value of making environmentally mindful decisions.
In a wonderful disclosure, he described how his children are actively participating in the family's sustainability initiatives.
Speaking ahead of the Earthshot Prize Awards, he told BBC's Daniela Relph, "Every family does what they can to help the environment."
William underlined that, while these tiny activities are significant, the Earthshot Prize seeks a greater, global impact.
"We're trying to tackle big-scale issues and business solutions to the planet's challenges," he told reporters.
"But I brought the children along on this journey, and tonight I hope they're watching, feeling proud of the work we're doing to inspire real change and make a lasting impact."
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