Prince William and Duchess Catherine delighted Royal fans with a glittering appearance at the EarthShot Awards in London on Sunday evening.
Prince William, 39, and Duchess Catherine, 39, drew everyone’s attention on Sunday evening (October 17) as they stepped with their stylish appearance on the green carpet of the first EarthShot Prize Awards in London. William created this important environmental award, which aims to find new ideas and technologies around the world to address climate change and the world’s most pressing challenges.
Prince William and Duchess Catherine: fashionable star appearance reminds of 007
Prince William wowed in a tuxedo with a green velvet jacket that immediately reminds of the star appearance of Daniel Craig, 53, at the James Bond premiere. Kate wore a delicate purple dream dress by star designer Alexander McQueen that the Duchess has owned since 2011 and apparently loves it very much. During the awards ceremony, Kate and William announced the winners of the first EarthShot Awards and announced that the next EarthShot Award was planned for the United States: “I am pleased to announce that the EarthShot Prize will be held in the United States in 2022 of America will take place, “said Prince William.
Duchess Catherine gives the first indication of a planned trip to the USA
So Duchess Catherine and Prince William could travel to the United States next fall. Kensington Palace will not be included in the couple’s travel plans, but more details will be revealed in due course, a spokesman said. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge last visited New York in 2014, and Kate may have already given a first hint of plans for the US trip by wearing the same dress that she wore on the couple’s first US visit of the year 2011 in Los Angeles.
Inspirational words on nature and environmental protection
On his inspiration for the award – US President Kennedy’s race to conquer space in the 1960s – Prince William explains: “All the young people watching tonight, we haven’t done enough to make the planet your future for too long Protect. In the next ten years we will act and find the solutions to fix our planet. Please keep calling for change and not giving up hope. We will face these challenges. ” Kate also found inspiring words about the importance of nature and her concern for the next generation: “Nature is vital for us all. A blooming nature regulates our climate, promotes our physical and mental health and helps to feed our families. But too We have long neglected our wilderness and now face a series of turning points. If we do not act now, we will permanently destabilize our planet and rob our children of the future they deserve. “
Sources used: People Magazine, Daily Mail