
The Prince of Wales is in Brazil and in a new message, shared as he touched down for this year’s Earthshot Prize ceremony, William wrote about his excitement for his first visit to the South American country.
Prince William wrote about how he’s excited to “experience Brazil’s vibrant culture, its extraordinary biodiversity, and above all, the warmth of its people” as he arrives for the Earthshot Prize, the United for Wildlife Summit, and COP30, which he is attending on behalf of King Charles.
The fifth annual Earthshot Prize is being held in Rio de Janeiro, its first time in South America. Prince William said that with the eyes of the world turning to Brazil for COP30, “there is no better place to celebrate bold climate leadership” and encouraged people to work together “with optimism and courage” for a more sustainable future.
Prince William is in Brazil through Thursday, with engagements centred on environmental solutions, introducing innovators, investors and leaders for collaborative work, and meeting young climate leaders, according to Kensington Palace.
Upon arrival in Rio de Janeiro, Prince William will attend a Generation Earthshot event with young people learning how to be effective climate leaders. He will also, naturally, attend a football practice to learn how children are learning skills and resiliency through sport.
Later, the Prince of Wales will attend the United for Wildlife Summit. This year’s Summit has a special focus on topics related to Brazil: the issue of “environmental crime and amplifying the voices of Indigenous Peoples and local communities who play a vital role as Guardians of our planet,” according to Kensington Palace.
The Earthshot Prize ceremony will take place on November 5, with Prince William meeting with the finalists across the five categories before attending the ceremony later in the day. Performers include Kylie Minogue, Shawn Mendes, and Anitta, the ‘Queen of Brazilian Pop.’

On November 6, Prince William will attend the COP30 World Leaders Summit on behalf of King Charles, and will deliver a speech about urgent and inclusive climate action.
Kensington Palace shared a short video of the culture of Brazil as the future king arrived in the country. A message from Prince William, written in English and Portuguese, read that he is “ready for a special few days in Rio” before travelling to Belém for COP30.

