Prince William mentioned his children in a recent speech
is a dotting dad and is known for speaking about his three children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis fondly at royal engagements.
While the future King, 42, will share insights into the lives of his children, , it is rare that William ever makes any emotional admissions in public.
However, this changed earlier this week when the prince made a speech revealing his wishes for his children’s future.
At the , the Prince of Wales gave a speech about climate change and the need to protect the planet for future generations to come.
In the speech, the prince said: “It is only through a collaborative approach, under the guidance of indigenous and local communities, that we can foster lasting and meaningful change.
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“I believe we are the lucky ones. We live in a world in which incredible wildlife exists and I want that for the generations that follow.
“I want my children to live in a world where swallows still migrate, gorillas still live in the cloud forests of Uganda and rhinos still roam the arid rangelands of Namibia.
“It will be thanks to extraordinary leaders such as those that we are celebrating today that this will happen.”
The award ceremony comes just weeks after visited Cape Town in Africa for his 2024 Earthshot Prize, which aims to find new ways of doing things which can minimise negative impacts on the environment.
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Prince William’s children help with the recycling at home
During his four-day solo trip, the prince spoke about his children and how they try and help the environment at home in their four-bed Windsor cottage.
, William said: “Every family tries to do what they can to sort of help with the environment.
“We go through all the basics of recycling, making sure we minimise water use, and turning off lights when we leave the house and things like that… which is sensible in what we do around the environment, and I think every family has these conversations. You just try to do what you can.”