Prince William meets South Africa conservationists - wearing a symbol of why fight for the environment is so personal
- Prince William met conservation rangers during a nature walk near South Africa's Table Mountain to promote their work in conservation.
- The Prince of Wales's events aim to highlight his Earthshot environmental awards initiative.
- The Table Mountain National Park, an 85-square-mile area, offers a unique conservation setting amid urban Cape Town.
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Prince William walks nature trails near South Africa’s Table Mountain to promote conservation
Prince William went on an early-morning nature walk near South Africa’s Table Mountain on Tuesday to promote the work of conservation rangers in a unique urban national park.
Princess Charlotte's gift to Prince William on display in South Africa
Princess Charlotte's gift to Prince William was on display in South Africa.The Prince of Wales, 42, is currently undergoing royal duties in Cape Town, South Africa, ahead of the Earthshot Prize ceremony tomorrow. The prince was wearing a friendship bracelet with the word "Papa" on his wrist, which is thought to be a gift from his daughter, Princess Charlotte. Royal fans have praised William for his close relationship with his free children, Pri…
Prince William meets South Africa conservationists - wearing a symbol of why fight for the environment is so personal
The Prince of Wales - wearing a beaded bracelet reading "papa" - met with rangers and conservationists during his visit to Cape Town. The royal has often talked about the importance of protecting the planet for future generations.
Prince William walks nature trails near South Africa's Table Mountain to promote conservation - The Morning Sun
CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — Prince William went on an early-morning nature walk near South Africa's Table Mountain on Tuesday to promote the work of conservation rangers in a unique urban national park. The Prince of Wales and heir to the British throne met with some of the rangers who guard the Table Mountain National Park, an 85-square-mile (220-square kilometer) area that overlooks Cape Town and spills into the city's suburbs in some areas…
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