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Princess Kate is focused on her recovery and is not expected to join William’s Earthshot ceremony.

Princess Kate is focused on her recovery and is not expected to join William’s Earthshot ceremony.



The Earthshot Prize aims to award £1 million to five winners each year.

Prince William is preparing for the highly anticipated Earthshot Prize ceremony in Cape Town next month.

This year’s event, now in its fourth year, will highlight pioneering African innovations that address environmental challenges.

The star-studded gathering will feature famous faces including supermodels Heidi Klum and Winnie Harlow, who will join the celebrations and help announce the winners of the prestigious £1 million prize, reports GB News.

The Earthshot Prize ceremony will showcase a remarkable array of African environmental solutions and innovations. This year saw a record number of nominations.

Klum and Harlow will be joined on the green carpet by celebrity guests including American actor Billy Porter, known for his bold fashion choices, and South African TV personality Bonang Matheba. Robert Irwin, son of the late Steve Irwin and global ambassador for Earthshot, will also be in attendance.

Heidi Klum has expressed her commitment to sustainable fashion, recognizing the industry’s dire need for improvement. The evening promises to be filled with fascinating stories and musical performances dedicated to global environmental initiatives with a special focus on Africa.

The Cape Town event marks the first time the Earthshot Prize has been held on the African continent, following previous ceremonies in London, Boston and Singapore.

The Earthshot Prize, founded by Prince William in 2020, aims to award £1 million annually to five winners for a decade.

Notably, the Princess of Wales will not accompany her husband to South Africa as she focuses on her recovery from chemotherapy.