PRINCE William tackled the challenges of climate change and children living in poverty as he cheered on young environmentalists yesterday and took to the rugby pitch.
He met 120 inspiring young people in Cape Town ahead of his Earthshot Prize awards tomorrow as he praised them for taking part in the inaugural Climate Leaders Youth Programme.
The future king told them: "All of you in this room are future change-makers. You're the leaders, you're the people going to make the difference going forwards."
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