Prince William, who is father of three kids, has shared what he talks to his kids about with respect to the climate change.
The future king landed in Brazil on Monday for a three-day trip for his Earthshot Awards and UN conference for climate change.
The prince is passionate about environmental activism and saving the planet from climate change.
In an exclusive interview with CNN’s Christiane Amanpour, William talked about his conversations with his kids, George, Charlotte and Louis.
The father-of-three tells his kids that their future is “going to be as bright as futures gone by”.
William highlighted the importance of showing young people climate “solutions” to give them hope for the future.
“The younger generations need to be heard more”, the prince said in Rio de Janeiro.
William said that for his children, knowing the earth will be a better and healthier place to live because of the people who work hard for it is important and he loves to tell them about it.
The initiative, which was founded in 2020 by the Prince of Wales, awards a £1 million grant to five winners to help fund their environmental works.