Not only are the young royals adopting modern styles to highlight important issues, but King Charles has also embraced a new era to remain relevant to the younger generation.
On October 25, Buckingham Palace released a small part from the monarch's recent appearance in a podcast, Unearthed: The need for seeds, on the royal family's social media channels.
The King's team announced that the podcast, which was recorded to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Millennium Seed Bank at Kew Gardens, is now available on every digital audio streaming platform.
According to the royal family's website, Charles sat down with Cate Blanchett, Ambassador for Wakehurst and Dr Elinor Breman, Senior Research Leader, to shed light on "the world’s largest underground seed bank and conservation resource for diverse wild plant species."
In the new audio clip, the monarch expressed his concerns about the destruction of rainforests and the extinction of countless species.
He shared that the natural resources "have very likely remarkable properties, medical and everything else, without any concern."
King Charles received praise for continuing his work of service and duty despite his health woes and Prince Andrew's controversy.
The monarch recently marked history as he and the Pope prayed together during his Vatican City tour, sending a clear message of resilience and determination, which is strengthening his reign.