Tensions rise in Rio de Janeiro as violent gang clashes cast doubt on the Prince’s visit for the upcoming environmental awards ceremony.
Prince William’s travel plans for the Earthshot Prize ceremony in Rio de Janeiro have been thrown into uncertainty following a surge in violence in the Brazilian city. The Prince of Wales, who founded the Earthshot Prize to tackle global environmental challenges, had been due to leave the UK in a few days for the fifth annual ceremony, set for November 5.
However, security concerns have escalated after a deadly gang war erupted in Rio earlier this week. The clashes, described as some of the worst in recent years, have left dozens dead and prompted a large-scale military response.
“With Prince William and other dignitaries expected in Rio, security was already tight,” a source told The Mirror. “But after this wave of violence, the government has deployed thousands of extra police and military personnel to maintain order.”
According to reports, 64 people were killed on Tuesday alone, including four police officers, with 80 suspects taken into custody. The violence stemmed from a government operation targeting the powerful drug cartel Comando Vermelho. Officials described it as one of the largest police crackdowns in Brazil’s history, planned for months in advance.
By Wednesday, the death toll had risen to at least 121, with estimates suggesting it could reach 132. Brazilian President Luiz InĂ¡cio Lula da Silva condemned the violence, saying, “We cannot allow organised crime to continue destroying families and spreading fear in our cities.”
The situation has created genuine concern over the Prince’s safety, with sources warning that “all eyes will be on Rio” when he arrives. Despite the chaos, preparations for the Earthshot Prize ceremony continue, though it remains unclear whether any changes will be made to the royal’s schedule.
