Prince William Shares Why Africa — Where He Proposed to Kate Middleton — 'Has Always Held a Special Place in My Heart'

Mar. 15, 2025

Prince William, Prince of Wales wearing a recycled tie makes a speech at the Breakthrough Energy Summit on June 27, 2024 in London, England.Photo:Chris Jackson - WPA Pool/Getty

Prince William, Prince of Wales wearing a recycled tie makes a speech at the Breakthrough Energy Summit on June 27, 2024

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Prince Williamis detailing how Africa inspired him — including providing the setting to askKate Middletonto marry him.

As the Prince of Wales prepares to arrive in South Africa in support of his environmental initiative theEarthshot Prize, he said, “Africa has always held a special place in my heart — as somewhere I found comfort as a teenager, where I proposed to my wife and, most recently, as the founding inspiration behind The Earthshot Prize.”

“It was in Namibia in 2018 that I realized the power of how innovative, positive solutions to environmental problems could drive transformative change for humans and nature,” he added in the Nov. 2 statement.

The prince, 42, is traveling solo to Cape Town on Monday, Nov. 4 as Princess Kate continues her cancer recovery. He asked Kate, 42,to marry him in Kenya in 2010, taking his late motherPrincess Diana’s engagement ring with him to do so.

Prince William and Kate Middleton pose for photographs in the State Apartments of St. James Palace on November 16, 2010 in London, England, after announcing their engagement.Samir Hussein/WireImage

Prince William and Kate Middleton pose for photographs in the State Apartments of St James Palace on November 16, 2010 in London, England. After much speculation, Clarence House today announced the engagement of Prince William to Kate Middleton. The couple will get married in either the Spring or Summer of next year and continue to live in North Wales while Prince William works as an air sea rescue pilot for the RAF. The couple became engaged during a recent holiday in Kenya having been together for eight years.

His statement came as final preparations are underway in Cape Town for a week of events centered around the star-studded Earthshot Prize Awards ceremony on Wednesday, Nov. 6.

“I am proud that, since its inception, The Earthshot Prize has traveled to Europe, North America and Asia, spotlighting and scaling 45 groundbreaking solutions, all of which are having a tangible impact as we work as a global collective to secure the future of our planet," William said. “This week we’ll travel to South Africa to spotlight our next cohort of 15 finalists and have the opportunity to join partners from across Africa to celebrate the inspiring approach to environmental innovation that is taking place across the continent.”

Prince William, Prince of Wales, takes part in a panel discussion at the Earthshot+ Summit at Park Royal Pickering in Singapore on Nov. 8, 2023.MOHD RASFAN/POOL/AFP via Getty

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“By the end of the week, I want The Earthshot Prize to have provided a platform to all those innovators bringing about change for their communities, encouraged potential investors to speed African solutions to scale and inspired young people across Africa who are engaged in climate issues," William added. “I firmly believe that if we come together with collective ambition and urgency, we can reshape the future of our planet.”

Organizers are especially proud of The Earthshot Prize’s reach across Africa, which bears the brunt of the effects of climate change yet is the least polluting continent. The number of African-based nominations to The Earthshot Prize has doubled between 2023 and 2024, with over 400 nominations from African-led solutions and another 350 with operations and impact in Africa.

Prince William at last year’s Earthshot Prize Awards ceremony in Singapore on Nov. 7, 2023.Chris Jackson/Getty

Prince William, Prince of Wales attends the 2023 Earthshot Prize Awards Ceremony on November 07, 2023 in Singapore.

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As excitement builds for the fourth iteration of Prince William’s Earthshot Prize Awards, it was announced on Nov. 1 that the show will kick off with a performance from the iconic Table Mountain. Lebo M. will unveil a pre-recorded version of “Circle of Life” fromThe Lion King, the first time a performance of this nature has been recorded at the site above Cape Town.

The awards ceremony Nov. 6 will take place in the Earthshot Prize Dome, a purpose-built venue that uses a structure designed and engineered in South Africa. The biggest of its kind in Africa with a width of 36m, a height of 15.5m and a length of 144m, it has been used before and will be broken down and re-used for other events in the country. The production of the show itself is also creating about 650 jobs locally, contributing significantly to Cape Town’s creative industries.

The Earthshot Prize Dome.Kensington Palace

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The Earthshot Prize Awards will be broadcast in 50 countries across Africa via the MultiChoice network, in the U.K. on BBC iPlayer and around the world onYouTube.

Workers build the Earthshot Prize Dome.Kensington Palace

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As the week of Earthshot in South Africa gets underway beginning on Nov. 4, Table Mountain and other Cape Town landmarks will be lit green from that day until Nov. 7 — something that has also been done in London, Boston and Singapore, the first three locations of the Earthshot Prize Awards in 2021, 2022 and 2023, respectively.

source: people.com