The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, William and Kate, managed to make an appearance on the green carpet at the first-ever Earthshot Awards, which took place at Alexandra Palace for the most ambitious environmental prize in history, which awarded £1 million to five winners, as William began his speech He said: “We live in the most important times in human history.. 10 years will determine the fate of the planet for the next thousand.”.“
William and Kate Middleton at the Earthshot Awards
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, both 39, walked hand in hand as they headed to the party, as William ditched the usual black tuxedo for the extraordinary event that came to be with the Royal Foundation in the green velvet suit he had worn on the 50th anniversary of Centrepoint. Two years ago, he paired it with a black turtleneck, black pants, and fancy black shoes.
Kate wore a £4,290 Alexander McQueen dress she wore for the first time ten years ago in 2011, to a BAFTA reception in Los Angeles.
Kate Middleton and William welcome to attend
The organizers had asked the guests to “go green when choosing their clothes”, which prompted the party’s co-stars to follow William and Kate in the clothes they had worn earlier.
William ended the event by announcing an event Earthshot The following year in the US – where his brother Prince Harry lives with Meghan Markle.
William and Kate Middleton welcome Egyptian player Mohamed Salah
The five best-ever winners were revealed at a spectacular ceremony in London, each winner receiving a £1 million prize money and a global support network to scale their cutting edge environmental solutions to fix our planet.
The five winners, spanning the globe from Costa Rica to India, include transformational technologists, innovators, an entire country, and a pioneering city, and have been selected for their pioneering solutions to the biggest environmental challenges facing our planet..
Actors Emma Thompson, Emma Watson and David Oyelowo joined Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, at the awards ceremony at Alexandra Palace in north London.