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Prince William has tactfully chosen not to air the Royal Family’s recent troubles in public, opting instead to emphasize his aspiration to be surrounded by individuals committed to positive change.
During a relaxed conversation with CNN while visiting Brazil for the Earthshot Prize, the Prince of Wales refrained from commenting on the controversies involving his uncle, Prince Andrew, as well as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
In the interview, seasoned journalist Christiane Amanpour inquired about William’s earlier remarks regarding his intention to champion ‘change for good’ during his future reign.
Amanpour referenced William’s interview on Apple TV with Eugene Levy, asking him to elaborate on his statement, particularly in light of the recent transformations within the royal family.
Yet, William sidestepped any direct mention of the decisions affecting Andrew’s titles and residence or the ongoing tension with Harry and Meghan following their departure from royal duties.
Instead, he swiftly redirected the conversation to focus on the Earthshot Prize, commending the ‘incredible individuals’ present and labeling them as ‘action heroes.’ He emphasized that meaningful change would stem from supporting these changemakers rather than from his own actions.
But to cheers from the audience he did add: ‘I want to surround myself with people who want to make change and do good in the world’.
Royal watchers have praised his decision to stay quiet. ‘Unlike Harry, William doesn’t air the family laundry in public’, one said.
Prince William took part in a ‘fireside chat’ at Earthshot in Brazil but batted away questions about the Royal Family
The Prince of Wales said he wanted to focus on the changes being made by others – not himself
During a ‘fireside chat’ with CNN’s Ms Amanpour, William, 43, spoke of being positive for his own children and young people around the world – rather than his family
William was speaking as he prepared for Earthshot’s awards ceremony, where stars including Shawn Mendes and Kylie Minogue turned out to support him.
During his ‘fireside chat’ with the event’s anchor, Ms Amanpour, William 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 – it’s going to be great, your future is going to be as bright as futures gone by and that’s a really important message for all us to hear.’
He added: ‘A world without hope and a world without positivity is a pretty depressing place.’
Hours later the stars were out on the green carpet on Wednesday night at Prince William’s glittering Earthshot Prize Awards.
It came as Prince Harry denied deliberately trying to overshadow Prince William by revealing his own pseudo-royal visit to Canada just as his older brother landed in Brazil for his five-day Earthshot Prize tour.
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The clash was labelled ‘predictable’ by one royal expert but the Duke of Sussex’s spokesman knocked back any suggestion his announcement was about sibling rivalry.
In a statement Harry’s team blamed the timing on the fact he is ‘not afforded the same level of security and protection as other working members of the Royal Family’.
‘It means therefore, that the period of time in which we can release details of events is much more truncated than it is for His Majesty the King or the Prince of Wales’, his spokesman added.
The Prince of Wales landed in Rio de Janeiro on Monday to mark the fifth anniversary of his environmental award, the Earthshot Prize.
But as William began his first engagement at Sugarloaf Mountain, his younger brother’s office in California announced a trip to Canada this week ahead of Remembrance Sunday.
On Wednesday night the Prince of Wales attended the Earthshot Prize Impact Assembly at Pier 3, part of the three-day Earthshot summit in Rio, to see prizes handed out to groundbreaking environmental initiatives, a cause close to his heart.
The event brought together government officials, indigenous leaders and youth advocates to share inspiring Earthshot stories from the past year, and highlighted investments which are helping finalists scale up their environmental solutions.
Global superstars Shawn Mendes and Kylie Minogue answered the heir to the throne’s call to headline the awards show in the vibrant Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro.
Dazzling Kylie, 57, said she was wearing a Stella McCartney ‘rewear’ to the event.
Caught on a live Sky News broadcast, she also praised Prince William’s Earthshot prize as ‘amazing people doing incredible things’.
In an impassioned speech on Wednesday night, William said: ‘I understand that some might feel discouraged in these uncertain times. I understand that there is still so much to be done.
‘But this is no time for complacency, and the optimism I felt in 2020 [when he set up the awards], remains ardent today.
‘Because our finalists are a shining example of how we can build stronger economies, design healthier cities, and create better jobs for the next generation.’
Dazzling Kylie, 57, said she was wearing a Stella McCartney ‘rewear’ to the event
Global superstars Shawn Mendes and Kylie Minogue pictured with Prince William on the green carpet at The Earthshot Prize Awards 2025 in Rio de Janeiro
Kylie Minogue, Prince William and Shawn Mendes at The Earthshot Prize Awards Ceremony on Wednesday
Sir Keir Starmer and Ed Miliband pictured at the event. The summit is bringing together government officials, indigenous leaders and youth advocates
The Prince of Wales speaks with Mayor of London Sir Sadiq Khan at the fifth annual Earthshot Prize Awards Ceremony
He continued: ‘We can support the dreamers and innovators who work tirelessly to build a more sustainable world. We can protect our beautiful planet for all life that calls it home.
‘The choices we make during this decade will define us… but more importantly, they will define the lives of young people. The future belongs to them.
‘They are the ones who will inherit the planet we are fighting to protect. They are the ones who will continue to drive our momentum forwards.’
Re.green was awarded The Earthshot Prize to Protect and Restore Nature for ‘leading a global movement to restore Brazil’s lost Atlantic Forest, combining cutting-edge technology, ecological science and social impact’.
Soon after, Brazilian footballing legend Cafu announced The High Seas Treaty, led by The High Seas Alliance, as the winners of The Earthshot Prize to Revive Our Oceans.
The Prize to Build a Waste-Free World went to Lagos Fashion Week, for its work on sustainable fashion, before Friendship secured the Fix Our Climate award.
And to top it all off, the city of Bogota was handed The Earthshot Prize to Clean Our Air after the Colombian city reduced its air pollution by a whopping 24 per cent.
William, 43, arrived at the Museum of Tomorrow wearing a black tie suit by Tom Ford.
Appropriately, given the environmental theme of the awards, it was also a rewear.
On arrival he was met by Luciano Huck, presenter of the awards, who invited him to view local samba dancers and carnival artists.
He then walked the green carpet and met musical artists performing in the Awards including Anitta and Seu Jorge as well as Mendes and Minogue.
Posing for photographs on the green carpet, Mendes thanked Prince William for a birthday cake he had arranged for his British mother, Karen, whose birthday was on Sunday, when they met earlier in the day. She was ‘overjoyed’ apparently.
He was also introduced to British Prime Minster Sir Keir Starmer and Jacinda Ardern, former PM of New Zealand, Stephanie Al- Qaq, British Ambassador, and Marina Silva, Environment Minister, Brazil.
Following tradition, William was offered the flag of the Samba School, Beja-Flor, by performer Selminha Sorriso and kissed it, before joining his hands in a gesture of thanks for the warm welcome.
He was escorted by Earthshot CEO Jason Knauf and awards presenter Luciano Huck and stopped to chat to a group of 100 local young people invited to attend.
William and the UK Prime Minister attend the fifth annual Earthshot Prize Awards Ceremony
The Prince of Wales shakes hands with superstar Shawn Mendes at the ceremony
Jacinda Ardern and Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer laugh as they attend The Earthshot Prize Awards Ceremony
Prince William looks elated as he attends the ceremony on Wednesday
Among them was 13-year-old Giovanna Castro who had come with dad Henrique from Iguaba Grande, 130km away, to see William, bringing her drawing of him and Kate on their wedding day.
The Prince stopped to chat to her and her father for several minutes and appeared touched by her gift.
She said ahead of his arrival: ‘I really love the royal family, I really appreciate them. It’s a very rare opportunity to meet the Prince.’
After walking the green carpet, William headed upstairs to meet Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, Britain’s Ambassador to Brazil Stephanie Al-Qaq and Brazilian environment minister Marina Silva.
The Prince then took his seat inside the ceremony, which opened to more music and dancing from Beja Flor and a performance by Anitta, who sang the classic Brazilian hit Mas Que Nada, before duetting with Gilberto Gil with a version of the Girl from Ipanema.
Shawn Mendes performed his song Youth, while Seu Jorge played the David Bowie classic Heroes.
William was later spotted singing along as Kylie closed the show with a high-energy medley of her hits Padam, Can’t get you out of My Head and a cover of Celebration by Kool and the Gang.
After the ceremony, he thanked Kylie, Gilberto Gil and Seu Jorge for performing.
‘Thank you so much, honestly, the whole thing was fantastic,’ the Prince told Kylie, commenting on the fact that ‘everyone was up and dancing.’
The singer congratulated him on the ceremony, saying she had watched from her dressing room and praising ‘the energy from the crowd’.
William then appeared to suggest Kylie could perform at another Earthshot Prize ceremony in future.
‘It’s a deal,’ she told him.