Our natural heritage does not belong to us – I believe we simply hold it, in trust, for our children and grandchildren. Wherever we are in the world, we must all play our part and make the right decisions today to preserve the future. A speech by The Duke of Cambridge at the Tusk Awards 2016
Our natural heritage does not belong to us – I believe we simply hold it, in trust, for our children and grandchildren. Wherever we are in the world, we must all play our part and make the right decisions today to preserve the future.
We can win this battle. And in doing so we can take a small, but very important step in reminding ourselves that we are capable of rising to the challenges of our age A speech by The Duke of Cambridge at the third International Conference on the Illegal Wildlife Trade
We can win this battle. And in doing so we can take a small, but very important step in reminding ourselves that we are capable of rising to the challenges of our age
We have the opportunity to end, once and for all, the mixed messages we have sent for too long about the value and desirability of wildlife products A speech by The Duke of Cambridge at Tusk's Time for Change event, The Shard, London
We have the opportunity to end, once and for all, the mixed messages we have sent for too long about the value and desirability of wildlife products
22 September 2016
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This is the sharp end of the human impact of one of the world's most pressing conservation crises. A speech by The Duke of Cambridge at the Tusk Conservation Awards 2015
This is the sharp end of the human impact of one of the world's most pressing conservation crises.
2 December 2015
Published 25 November 2015
At this rate, children born this year – like my daughter Charlotte – will see the last wild elephants and rhinos die before their 25th birthdays. A speech by The Duke of Cambridge on the illegal wildlife trade for Chinese television
At this rate, children born this year – like my daughter Charlotte – will see the last wild elephants and rhinos die before their 25th birthdays.
28 October 2015
A look behind the scenes at a Buckingham Palace Garden Party
The need to protect wildlife in Africa is greater than ever before. A speech by The Duke of Cambridge at Tusk's 25th Anniversary Ball
The need to protect wildlife in Africa is greater than ever before.
7 September 2015
Published 13 July 2017
As I believe you say in China, “one generation plants the trees in whose shade another generation rests”. A speech by The Duke of Cambridge about the illegal wildlife trade, at the Botanical Gardens in Xishuangbanna, China
As I believe you say in China, “one generation plants the trees in whose shade another generation rests”.
You’re the lights at the end of the tunnel. A speech by The Duke of Cambridge at the United for Wildlife reception, New York
You’re the lights at the end of the tunnel.
I am determined not to let the world´s children grow up on a planet where our most iconic and endangered species have been wiped out. A speech by The Duke of Cambridge on the illegal wildlife trade at the World Bank
I am determined not to let the world´s children grow up on a planet where our most iconic and endangered species have been wiped out.
As I've said before, time is running out. A speech by The Duke of Cambridge at the Tusk Awards, 2014
As I've said before, time is running out.
Published 22 June 2016
Find out more about the annual census of the swan population
27 June 2016
I cannot thank our seven collaborators enough for their hard work in getting us to this point. A speech by The Duke of Cambridge at the United for Wildlife Symposium
I cannot thank our seven collaborators enough for their hard work in getting us to this point.
Let's be part of the movement that can tell our children and grandchildren that we saved these extraordinary species for them. A speech by The Duke of Cambridge to mark the London Conference on the Illegal Wildlife Trade
Let's be part of the movement that can tell our children and grandchildren that we saved these extraordinary species for them.
12 February 2014
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Published 7 April 2016
Like any new parents, our thoughts inevitably turn to the world that our child will inherit. A speech by The Duke of Cambridge at the Tusk Awards, 2013
Like any new parents, our thoughts inevitably turn to the world that our child will inherit.
12 September 2013
This island has been our first home together, and it will always be an immensely special place for us both. A speech by Duke of Cambridge at the Anglesey Show
This island has been our first home together, and it will always be an immensely special place for us both.
I sincerely hope that my generation is not the first on this planet to consider elephants, rhinos or tigers as historical creatures - in the same category as the Dodo. A speech by The Duke of Cambridge at the End Wildlife Crime Conference, St. James's Palace
I sincerely hope that my generation is not the first on this planet to consider elephants, rhinos or tigers as historical creatures - in the same category as the Dodo.
10 June 2013
Published 21 April 2016
Our children should have the same opportunity that we have to experience wildlife in its many beautiful and varied forms. A video message by The Duke of Cambridge for CITES about wildlife conservation
Our children should have the same opportunity that we have to experience wildlife in its many beautiful and varied forms.
You are all Invictus. You are now ambassadors for the spirit of these games. Spread the word. Never stop fighting. And do all you can to lift up everyone around you. Prince Harry's speech at the closing ceremony of the Orlando Invictus Games
You are all Invictus. You are now ambassadors for the spirit of these games. Spread the word. Never stop fighting. And do all you can to lift up everyone around you.
3 January 2013
It will help many, many people around the world appreciate our planet's extraordinary planet’s natural heritage – and how steadfastly it must be safe-guarded. The Duke of Cambridge makes a speech at the UK Premiere of African Cats
It will help many, many people around the world appreciate our planet's extraordinary planet’s natural heritage – and how steadfastly it must be safe-guarded.
Her Royal Highness's daily account of her 445 mile cycle from Edinburgh to London
The young there were just as moved as the old. A speech by The Duke of Cambridge at the SkillForce 10th Anniversary Gala Dinner
The young there were just as moved as the old.
In short, places where freedom may be expressed with such ease. A speech by The Duke of Cambridge at the launch of the Fields in Trust Centenary Fields Programme
In short, places where freedom may be expressed with such ease.
2 June 2010