Emma Watson stepped out in London for a climate cause this week.
The 36-year-old actress joined royals and Hollywood stars at a high-profile forum focused on protecting the natural world.
She was pictured alongside Prince William, Benedict Cumberbatch, and host June Sarpong at a business forum hosted by The Royal Foundation for United for Wildlife during London Climate Action Week.
On stage, the Harry Potter actress spoke about the power of storytelling in driving change, saying the way brands communicate their values really matters, especially to young people.
“Storytelling is really powerful, and how you talk about these issues matters,” Watson said, stressing honesty in climate messaging.
She also reflected on her involvement with Earthshot Prize, launched by the Prince of Wales, recalling presenting the “Fix Our Climate” award in 2021.
Beauty and the Beast actress said she has long supported environmental campaigns and uses her platform to promote climate action and gender equality worldwide.
In a lighter moment, she also shared a Harry Potter-era misunderstanding when she saw photographers with long lenses near her home and briefly thought they were there for her.
They were actually photographing a rare red kite in her garden, leaving her amused.
She added that she continues her activism work, including as a UN Women Goodwill Ambassador and supporting workplace rights initiatives.
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