New Idea

WHO WILL BE THE NEXT ATTENBOROU­GH?

IT’S A THREEMAN RACE AS SIR DAVID CONSIDERS HIS SUCCESSOR

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His stunning nature documentar­ies have made Sir David Attenborou­gh a beloved household name across the world, but after more than 50 years on our screens, are all good things about to come to an end?

At 96, the historian, biologist and TV presenter is rightfully turning his thoughts to a well-earned retirement. Yet with the environmen­t in need of a champion now more than ever, David is unable to step down until he’s found the perfect person to carry on his legacy.

It’s a search that has brought him Down Under, with two Aussies emerging as the frontrunne­rs, as well as a renegade royal.

“Team Attenborou­gh has been scouring the globe for an heir apparent, and three clear possibilit­ies were identified: Robert Irwin, Chris Hemsworth and Prince Harry,” a source exclusivel­y tells New Idea.

Given his passion for nature photograph­y, Robert seems an obvious choice.

But the 19-year-old Wildlife Warrior already has a lot on his plate helping his family run Australia Zoo.

“Robert would be ideal, though he is already aligned with his own family’s brand, so it will take some negotiatin­g,” explains the source.

While Thor star Chris might seem more at home on the set of a big-budget Hollywood blockbuste­r than trawling through the jungle or bush, the 39-year-old actor loves nothing better than being in the great outdoors.

He also teamed up with National Geographic recently on a six-part Disney+ documentar­y called Limitless, which really caught David’s team’s eye.

“Chris has proved his mettle as a documentar­y host,” says our source.

Having grown up with Africa as his second home and coming from a long line of passionate environmen­talists, Prince Harry could also be the perfect choice to take over from David.

After stepping down from his role as a full-time

working royal in 2020, Harry is on the lookout for new ways to earn a crust.

“Harry would have been the top pick, being British, doing so much conservati­on work in Africa, and having a long-time friendship with David through the royal family,” explains our source

However, things became a bit “complicate­d” when the 38-year-old prince’s wife, Meghan Markle, got involved in negotiatio­ns.

“Meghan fancied the idea of her and Harry as a duo rather than just Harry carrying on David’s legacy,” says the source.

“Once it became clear that one was not an option

‘There are three clear possibilit­ies’

without the other, they went back to the drawing board.

“So far, Chris is in the lead, with Robert being a very, if not slightly more complicate­d, second.”

One thing is clear for whoever steps into David’s shoes: they’re going to have their work cut out for them.

“[David is] “a legend and an irreplacea­ble one-off,” says the former head of the BBC’S Natural History Unit, Wendy Darke.

David promises that it will all be more than worthwhile.

“Having spent all my life trotting around the world and getting other people to pay for it in order to see the most wonderful things you could ever wish to see – how could I not but say that was a perfect career?” he says.

 ?? ?? The Aussie has long used his fame to draw attention to environmen­talist
causes.
CHRIS HEMSWORTH
The Aussie has long used his fame to draw attention to environmen­talist causes. CHRIS HEMSWORTH
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 ?? ?? ROBERT IRWIN
Robert was born into this life, and audiences
adore him.
ROBERT IRWIN Robert was born into this life, and audiences adore him.
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Harry’s family have been champions of climate change and conservati­on
for generation­s.
PRINCE HARRY Harry’s family have been champions of climate change and conservati­on for generation­s.
 ?? ?? David has brought the beauty of the natural world into our lounge rooms
since the ’50s.
David has brought the beauty of the natural world into our lounge rooms since the ’50s.

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