Prince William paid a visit to Dartmoor on Thursday as the Duchy of Cornwall presented its ambitious 20-year environmental strategy for the moorland.
Future King William was in good spirits as he toured Tor Royal Bog, where substantial peatland restoration work is underway. The comprehensive landscape vision is one of Britain's major conservation efforts of its type.
The Prince and Princess of Wales posted the lovely photographs on their Instagram Story.
The program, which aims to revitalize Dartmoor's wilderness while also increasing resilience to the effects of climate change, brings together a diverse group of partners to explore new land management practices.
The cooperation suggests novel ways for grazing, biodiversity protection, and hydrological restoration on the Duchy's Dartmoor estate.
William also met emergency responders who had just battled a blaze on North Moor. He praised the local Fire Service, Dartmoor National Park Authority Rangers, and the Commoners Council for their assistance in fighting the fire.