The Prince of Wales, Duke of Cambridge, Duke of Sussex Attend the Global Opening of Netflix 'Our Planet'

The Prince of Wales, Duke of Cambridge, and the Duke of Sussex attended the global premier of 'Our Planet' series at the Natural History Museum in London. The new series will premier on Netflix UK and Netflix, narrated by Sir David Attenborough. The Royal Highnesses attended to highlight the threats of climate change and the need for all generations to work together to ensure a natural environment.

The prince of Wales delivered a speech saying:


"For our own survival, we desperately need the rest of the Natural World, with which we are intimately inter-connected, but which we have been taught to exploit and dominate as something separate from ourselves." He continued, "Education about what we have, what we have destroyed, and what can and must be regenerated could not be more timely or more urgently needed."

He also admitted how proud he is as a father to see how his sons are working towards restoring a natural environment.
"It has given me great pride to see how both my sons, in different ways, have taken up the cause of restoring the balance of nature."


The Duke of Cambridge 2012 founded United for WildLife, a collaboration with seven of the World's most influential conservation organization to protect natural environment for humans and protect Wildlife crimes.


The Duke of Sussex is the president of African Parks Network. As president, he advocates for communities and wildlife that co-exist in some of the vulnerable environment around the world such as
communities that experience natural disaster, human and wildlife conflicts, elephant killings for their ivory tusks, and all animal and landscapes that are in critical danger.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex visited Botswana in 2017 to assist Dr. Mike Chase
of 'Elephant without Borders' in equipping a bull elephant with a satellite collar. The use of Satellite Technology allows the conversationist to track the critical migratory patterns of animals and protect them and the local communities from human wildlife conflicts.

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