Prince William was attending the Earthshot Prize Impact Assembly at Pier 3, part of the three-day Earthshot summit in Rio, bringing together government officials, indigenous leaders and youth advocates to share inspiring Earthshot stories from the past year and highlighting investments which are helping finalists scale up their environmental solutions
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The Prince of Wales expressed his desire to “provide leadership and vision that there’s good things to come” as he prepared for the fifth Earthshot Awards ceremony in Rio this evening.

Prince William attended the Earthshot Prize Impact Assembly at Pier 3, a key part of the three-day Earthshot summit in Rio. This event gathered government officials, indigenous leaders, and youth advocates to share inspiring Earthshot stories from the past year and spotlight investments aiding finalists in expanding their environmental solutions.

In a ‘fireside chat’ with CNN anchor Christiane Amanpour, Prince William, 43, shared his optimism for his children and young people worldwide.

He stated, “You have to provide leadership and vision that there are good things to come and it’s not all negative.”

“For my children, in particular, knowing that the planet will be in a better, healthier state because of the people in this room is something I love to tell them when they go to bed. I tell them it’s going to be great, their future will be as bright as those of previous generations, and that’s an important message for all of us to hear,” he added.

He concluded, “A world without hope and a world lacking positivity is a pretty depressing place.”

Asked about his recent references to making ‘changes’ to the monarchy, and about ‘a lot of change in your own family – where do you see the change, what do you think needs to happen?’ 

William replied: ‘I think the Earthshot Prize is a classic example of change, rather than talking about it, we’re doing it. Change will come by backing them, not by what I do. 

Prince William was attending the Earthshot Prize Impact Assembly at Pier 3, part of the three-day Earthshot summit in Rio, bringing together government officials, indigenous leaders and youth advocates to share inspiring Earthshot stories from the past year and highlighting investments which are helping finalists scale up their environmental solutions

Prince William was attending the Earthshot Prize Impact Assembly at Pier 3, part of the three-day Earthshot summit in Rio, bringing together government officials, indigenous leaders and youth advocates to share inspiring Earthshot stories from the past year and highlighting investments which are helping finalists scale up their environmental solutions

During a 'fireside chat' with the event's anchor, the CNN anchor Christiane Amanpour, William, 43, spoke of being positive for his own children and young people around the world

During a ‘fireside chat’ with the event’s anchor, the CNN anchor Christiane Amanpour, William, 43, spoke of being positive for his own children and young people around the world

He said: 'You have to provide a leadership and a vision that there's good things to come and it's not all negative. And for my children, particularly, knowing that the planet's going to be in a better, healthier state because of the people in this room is something I love to tell them when they go to bed'

He said: ‘You have to provide a leadership and a vision that there’s good things to come and it’s not all negative. And for my children, particularly, knowing that the planet’s going to be in a better, healthier state because of the people in this room is something I love to tell them when they go to bed’

‘It’s really important that the next generation believe that change is coming.’

William travelled to the event on the Earthshot Prize Tram down the specially-created ‘Earthshot Boulevard’, where he was met by Earthshot chief executive Jason Knauf, who showed him a timeline of the Prize’s 5 years to date and gave an introductory speech to delegates, declaring: ‘Our 2025 finalists are transforming our world. 

‘Our success is inevitable and our momentum is unstoppable.’ Ardern described the past five year’s finalists as ‘ambassadors of optimism’.

The panel discussions also included Barbados’s Prime Minister Mia Mottley, Brazil’s environment minister Marina Silva and Jacinda Ardern, the former prime minister of New Zealand and Earthshot board trustee. 

During her discussion onstage, Mottley said of global climate activism: ‘We’re going in the right direction but not fast enough. It takes cash to cure and cash to build.’

Several finalists also took to the stage to announce new deals for their initiatives, including Adam Root, the founder and CEO of Matter, whose washing machine filters remove microfibres from wastewater.

Root told the assembly he has secured a multi-million pound deal with Ikea to scale up Matter’s technology internationally.

Speaking to the media after the event, Ardern said: ‘This prize is making a difference. It’s not just an award, it’s a catalyst for change.’ 

Asked if the Prize might travel to New Zealand in the next five years, she said: ‘The goal of the Eartshot Prize is to reach every corner of the world. 

The Prince of Wales said he wants to 'provide leadership and vision that there's good things to come' as he prepared for his fifth Earthshot Awards in Rio this evening

The Prince of Wales said he wants to ‘provide leadership and vision that there’s good things to come’ as he prepared for his fifth Earthshot Awards in Rio this evening

Prince William was left delighted after receiving a gift of three matching football shirts for his children ahead of the Earthshot Prize awards

Prince William was left delighted after receiving a gift of three matching football shirts for his children ahead of the Earthshot Prize awards

‘There’s no nepotism on the board! I advocate for the region, and the region advocates very well for itself.’

This evening, William will be joined at the Earthshot Awards by the Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer, where he will give a landmark speech at the Museum of Tomorrow, hailing the finalists’ work to create solutions to some of the world’s biggest environmental challenges.

It comes after the prince yesterday received a gift of three matching football shirts for his children ahead of the Earthshot Prize awards.

The Prince of Wales visited the iconic Maracanã Stadium – Brazil ‘s ‘temple of football’ – for a Generation Earthshot event with 75 young people from across the region, which aims to help them to become future climate leaders.

Football fan William was presented with his own hand-signed football shirt from former Brazilian player Cafu.

The future king told the player: ‘It’s an honour. We’ve all seen how your feet work.’

William, a keen Aston Villa supporter, also received three football tops for Prince George, 12, Princess Charlotte, 10, and Prince Louis, seven, who have remained at home after moving into their ‘forever home’, Forest Lodge in Windsor, last week.  

The Fluminese Generation Earthshot shirts featured green, red and white stripes and were personalised with each of the children’s names – though, rather awkwardly, Louis’s was misspelt as ‘Loui’.

The Wales children will no doubt be thrilled with their father’s gifts from abroad, as all three are known to be huge football fans.

Generation Earthshot football tops with the names of William's children, George, Charlotte and Louis

Generation Earthshot football tops with the names of William’s children, George, Charlotte and Louis

The Prince of Wales, pictured, left fans swooning as he showed off his sporty side in Brazil on Tuesday

The Prince of Wales, pictured, left fans swooning as he showed off his sporty side in Brazil on Tuesday

Prince George, for example, appears to be following in his father’s footsteps as a fan of Aston Villa, and the pair have attended several matches together.

During the engagement, William and Cafu later teamed up with some kids to play against each other on the pitch, before William ran drills with the children and took a successful penalty kick.

William also took part in discussions with young people from Brazil, South Africa and Asia who are meeting in Rio to develop skills to become climate leaders under his Generation Earthshot program.

‘We need a bit more courage. We need you guys to keep that energy going. If we wait for good leaders we are going to wait a long time. You guys are my hope,’ William said after he questioned young people on the problems their communities face and the projects they are working on to help the planet.

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