King Charles lauds Prince William's profound efforts in heartfelt message

Prince William wins King Charles heart with the beginning of meaningful mission

By Areeba Khan
November 04, 2025
King Charles lauds Prince William's profound efforts in heartfelt message

King Charles publicly expressed support for his firstborn, William, the future monarch, as he prepared to deliver the royal family's stance at an important climate change conference.

The Prince of Wales is in Brazil for two important tasks: one is the annual Earthshot Prize Awards in Rio de Janeiro, and the second is the COP30 World Leaders’ Summit in Belém.

Kensington Palace keeps royal fans updated with back-to-back updates in the form of photos and videos on their official social media channels.

The monarch also joined the list of William's well-wishers by liking a video in which the father of three was expressing excitement about 'special few days' away from home.

Charles' sweet gesture on his son's new post showcased that he is proud of William, who is continuing his legacy of serving people. 

King Charles lauds Prince Williams profound efforts in heartfelt message

Before kicking off the tour officially, it was reported that the Prince of Wales sat down with his father at the royal house in order to take notes for his keynote address at COP30.

He will be speaking at the 2025 United Nations Climate Change Conference on behalf of the King and the UK Government.

Charles, who is equally passionate about raising awareness about climate change, takes a "keen interest in the Earthshot Prize and what the Prince is building."

Earlier, Hello! reported that the King read his son's poignant speech as the royals joined forces to safeguard the world for the future generation.

William himself confessed that his children, George, Charlotte and Louis, are the biggest inspiration behind his idea of fighting for more sustainable and climate-friendly opportunities.

"I want them to grow up surrounded by nature, opportunity, and a sense of hope about the future," however, the 43-year-old highlighted the need for urgent action for a better tomorrow.