The royal couple highlights global innovators tackling climate change, putting purpose ahead of palace controversies.
Prince William and Catherine are choosing the planet over palace gossip. As headlines continue to swirl around Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, the Duke and Duchess of Wales have turned public attention toward something far more urgent—the fight against climate change.
In a recent video shared on social media, the couple introduced this year’s Earthshot Prize finalists with a hopeful message: “We envision a world that’s a better, more sustainable home for everyone. A world where greenhouse gas emissions are falling, and carbon-neutral economies help protect the most vulnerable. A world like this is within reach.”
We envision a world that’s a better, more sustainable home for everyone. A world where greenhouse gas emissions are falling, and carbon-neutral economies help protect the most vulnerable. A world like this is within reach.
— The Prince and Princess of Wales (@KensingtonRoyal) October 31, 2025
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Among the finalists, Barbados’ Bridgetown Initiative, led by Prime Minister Mia Mottley, is driving reform in climate and development finance to support nations hit hardest by the crisis. In the United States, Form Energy Inc. is improving renewable energy reliability through iron-air batteries that provide cost-effective, round-the-clock storage.
Meanwhile, in Bangladesh, Friendship NGO is combining health, education, and environmental resilience to protect vulnerable communities—a model that bridges humanitarian and climate solutions.
By spotlighting these forward-thinking efforts, William and Catherine are sending a clear message: while royal controversies come and go, safeguarding the planet remains their top priority.
