Prince William and King Charles have agreed on certain significant topics while serving in their respective royal posts.
The king has been a lifelong environmentalist, and William has followed in his footsteps by supporting similar causes.
On Wednesday, when King Charles and Queen Camilla returned to the UK from Canada following a 20-hour stay, Prince William provided a significant update on the documentary about rangers that he has been involved with, as the first episode was aired.
Previously, the Kensington Palace released a video message in which William emphasized the importance of rangers.
William stated that he had the "privilege of meeting a number of rangers throughout [his] life" and seen "first-hand" the critical job they had been performing.
William emphasized that safeguarding the earth has become "one of the most dangerous jobs on the planet" since their tales are frequently neglected or misinterpreted.
The episode tells the uplifting story of Modiki, a repentant poacher who now dedicates his life to protecting the species he used to hunt. He patrols the Dzanga-Sangha Protected Area, which is home to Africa's largest population of forest elephants and lowland gorillas.
The first episode is set to be released shortly after King Charles returns from his big visit to Canada.