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A fatherly love for the planet PICK DAY

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ITV, 9pm

PRINCE William is on a global mission to change the world, admitting that fatherhood has been his driving force to protect our planet.

In this intimate film, cameras follow the Duke of Cambridge as he champions action to save the natural world and celebrates the pioneering work of those heroes who are already striving to do so.

The documentar­y, which has been two years in the making, lands as

Prince William prepares to join a star-studded line-up to give a virtual TED talk about climate change next month.

It has fantastic access, following him as he travels the world, exploring ways to protect the Earth for its future generation­s.

You’ll see William on safari with rhinos, canoeing down a river, standing in the middle of a vast forest... You’ ll also witness him showing off his impressive juggling skills at an apple orchard.

“I’ve always loved nature,” he says.

“But fatherhood hood has given me a new ew sense of purpose. Now I’ve got George, Charlotte and now Louis uis in my life, your outlook utlook does change.

“You want to hand nd over to the next t generation the wild- life in a much better condition.”

A sneak preview trailer shows William and wife

Kate meeting Sir

David Attenbor Attenborou­gh, with Kate admittin admitting g th eir e chi l dren are “massive fans” o of his.

“Kids know a an awful lot about what’s happeni happening to the world,” says Sir David David.

Wi l l li i am a d d s : “I’ve alway always believed that it is poss possible to give young peo people hope and belief th that things can be fi fixed.

“The belief that i f we al l work together we can make a difference.”

 ??  ?? SHARP END Prince William gets up close to a rhino
SHARP END Prince William gets up close to a rhino
 ??  ?? RESPONSIBL­E Wills says being a dad changed things
RESPONSIBL­E Wills says being a dad changed things

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