Prince William is set to attend the Earthshot Prize ceremony in Cape Town, joined by supermodels Heidi Klum and Winnie Harlow, who will help spotlight the event’s environmental focus. However, it appears that Kate Middleton will not be accompanying him to the ceremony. The Earthshot Prize, launched by William, aims to recognize innovative solutions to environmental challenges, and this high-profile event in South Africa will bring added global attention to the cause.
Prince William, 42, will travel to Cape Town on November 6 to host the Earthshot Prize Awards, joined by prominent figures like supermodels Heidi Klum and Winnie Harlow. The Earthshot Prize, one of the Prince’s major passion projects, focuses on finding and advancing impactful solutions to the climate crisis.The awards highlight five key areas: Protect and Restore Nature, Clean Our Air, Revive Our Oceans, Build a Waste-Free World, and Fix Our Climate. This global initiative underscores William’s dedication to environmental progress and sustainability.
Prince William will award £5 million in prize money through the Earthshot Prize to innovators providing groundbreaking solutions to today’s critical climate and environmental issues. This year, he is expected to attend the Cape Town event solo, as Kate Middleton focuses on her recovery following a recent chemotherapy treatment. The Earthshot Prize continues to underscore William’s commitment to environmental action, with the awards spotlighting efforts to combat climate change across five critical areas.
Prince William will be joined by supermodels Heidi Klum and Winnie Harlow at the Earthshot Prize ceremony in Cape Town, where they will walk the green carpet and help announce five winners, each awarded £1 million for their environmental contributions. Both Klum and Harlow actively support sustainability, with Harlow owning a vegan and reef-safe skincare line.
The event will be hosted by actor Billy Porter and South African TV presenter Bonang Matheba. Ahead of her appearance, Klum expressed her admiration for the Earthshot Prize, telling Hello! Magazine, “As someone who uses my platform to advocate for a better future for our children, I am deeply inspired by The Earthshot Prize’s ambition… I am so happy to be a part of the incredible evening.”















































