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Prince William arrives in Singapore for annual Earthshot Prize award

SINGAPORE (AP) – Prince William arrived yesterday in Singapore for the annual Earthshot Prize awards, the first to be held in Asia, to support environmental innovators with solutions to battle climate change and save the planet.

Upon his arrival, dozens of people waving British flags welcomed him with loud cheers. William, 41, shook hands, signed autographs and sportingly took selfies with many of them during a walkabout.

“It’s fantastic to be back in Singapore for this year’s Earthshot Prize ceremony, after 11 years,” he said in a statement upon landing. “Singapore’s bold vision to be a leader for environmental innovation sets the standard for others to follow.”

At Singapore’s Changi Airport and before greeting the crowd, William stood on an upper floor for a stunning view of the 40-metre high Rain Vortex, the world’s largest indoor waterfall that was illuminated green to mark his arrival. He was also shown a tree planted in his honour in the indoor garden at the foot of the waterfall.

The heir to the British throne last visited Singapore with his wife Princess Catherine in 2012.

Travelling solo this time, William’s focus is on the Earthshot Prize that he and his Royal Foundation charity launched in 2020 to promote innovative solutions and technologies to combat global warming and mitigate its impact on the environment.

Britain’s Prince William greets people upon arrival in Singapore. PHOTO: AFP
PHOTO: AP
PHOTO: AP
Photos show Singaporeans greeting Prince William on his arrival. PHOTO: AP

William will name five winners at the award ceremony tomorrow, who will each get GBP1 million to help them scale up their projects for wider global reach.

Fifteen finalists representing six continents were selected from 1,300 nominees this year.

The winners are from five categories: nature protection, clean air, ocean revival, waste elimination and climate change.

It will be the first time the award ceremony is held in Asia. The inaugural ceremony was held in London in 2021, followed by Boston last year.

William, a keen sportsman, will also try his hand at dragon boating, a popular sport in Singapore and many parts of the world. He will also meet Singaporeans to see how local organisations are working to protect and restore the planet.

William will also attend the United for Wildlife global summit, featuring representatives of law enforcement agencies, conservation groups and corporations working to combat trade in illegal wildlife products, estimated at GBP20 billion annually.

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