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  • Prince William tribute to the world's wildlife guardians
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    Prince William tribute to the world's wildlife guardians
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    Picture MUST credit: BBC Earth
    Britain’s Prince William has spoken about his love of wildlife and conservation — to front a new documentary series about people who protest the planet’s animals and natural habitats.
    The six episode series, called Guardians, was commissioned by Williams , 42, for the BBC Earth channel on YouTube.
    Each week an episode will be released focussing on the work of teams around the world.
    The first programme, Rangers v Poachers, The Fight To Save Africa’s Elephants, tells the story of a ranger named Modiki.
    He was once a poacher, now a protector and leads a team risking their lives to save Africa's endangered elephants in the Dzanga-Sangha special reserve and national park.
    It is located in the southwestern part of the Central African Republic.
    It borders Cameroon to the west and the Republic of Congo to the north and east.
    The area is known for its significant biodiversity and is part of the larger Sangha Tri-National Park, a cross-border protected area also encompassing parts of Cameroon and the Republic of Congo.


    OPS:Poacher truned ranger Modiki in a scene from Rangers v Poachers, The Fight To Save Africa’s Elephants documentary on BBC Earth.

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  • Prince William tribute to the world's wildlife guardians
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    Prince William tribute to the world's wildlife guardians
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    Picture MUST credit: BBC Earth
    Britain’s Prince William has spoken about his love of wildlife and conservation — to front a new documentary series about people who protest the planet’s animals and natural habitats.
    The six episode series, called Guardians, was commissioned by Williams , 42, for the BBC Earth channel on YouTube.
    Each week an episode will be released focussing on the work of teams around the world.
    The first programme, Rangers v Poachers, The Fight To Save Africa’s Elephants, tells the story of a ranger named Modiki.
    He was once a poacher, now a protector and leads a team risking their lives to save Africa's endangered elephants in the Dzanga-Sangha special reserve and national park.
    It is located in the southwestern part of the Central African Republic.
    It borders Cameroon to the west and the Republic of Congo to the north and east.
    The area is known for its significant biodiversity and is part of the larger Sangha Tri-National Park, a cross-border protected area also encompassing parts of Cameroon and the Republic of Congo.
    OPS:Prince William introducing Rangers v Poachers, The Fight To Save Africa’s Elephants documentary on BBC Earth.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Prince William tribute to the world's wildlife guardians
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    Prince William tribute to the world's wildlife guardians
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    23/05/2025
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    Picture MUST credit: BBC Earth
    Britain’s Prince William has spoken about his love of wildlife and conservation — to front a new documentary series about people who protest the planet’s animals and natural habitats.
    The six episode series, called Guardians, was commissioned by Williams , 42, for the BBC Earth channel on YouTube.
    Each week an episode will be released focussing on the work of teams around the world.
    The first programme, Rangers v Poachers, The Fight To Save Africa’s Elephants, tells the story of a ranger named Modiki.
    He was once a poacher, now a protector and leads a team risking their lives to save Africa's endangered elephants in the Dzanga-Sangha special reserve and national park.
    It is located in the southwestern part of the Central African Republic.
    It borders Cameroon to the west and the Republic of Congo to the north and east.
    The area is known for its significant biodiversity and is part of the larger Sangha Tri-National Park, a cross-border protected area also encompassing parts of Cameroon and the Republic of Congo.
    OPS:Prince William introducing Rangers v Poachers, The Fight To Save Africa’s Elephants documentary on BBC Earth.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Prince William tribute to the world's wildlife guardians
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    Prince William tribute to the world's wildlife guardians
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    Picture MUST credit: BBC Earth
    Britain’s Prince William has spoken about his love of wildlife and conservation — to front a new documentary series about people who protest the planet’s animals and natural habitats.
    The six episode series, called Guardians, was commissioned by Williams , 42, for the BBC Earth channel on YouTube.
    Each week an episode will be released focussing on the work of teams around the world.
    The first programme, Rangers v Poachers, The Fight To Save Africa’s Elephants, tells the story of a ranger named Modiki.
    He was once a poacher, now a protector and leads a team risking their lives to save Africa's endangered elephants in the Dzanga-Sangha special reserve and national park.
    It is located in the southwestern part of the Central African Republic.
    It borders Cameroon to the west and the Republic of Congo to the north and east.
    The area is known for its significant biodiversity and is part of the larger Sangha Tri-National Park, a cross-border protected area also encompassing parts of Cameroon and the Republic of Congo.
    OPS:Prince William introducing Rangers v Poachers, The Fight To Save Africa’s Elephants documentary on BBC Earth.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Prince William tribute to the world's wildlife guardians
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    Prince William tribute to the world's wildlife guardians
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Guardians 1
    Ref 16846
    23/05/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: BBC Earth
    Britain’s Prince William has spoken about his love of wildlife and conservation — to front a new documentary series about people who protest the planet’s animals and natural habitats.
    The six episode series, called Guardians, was commissioned by Williams , 42, for the BBC Earth channel on YouTube.
    Each week an episode will be released focussing on the work of teams around the world.
    The first programme, Rangers v Poachers, The Fight To Save Africa’s Elephants, tells the story of a ranger named Modiki.
    He was once a poacher, now a protector and leads a team risking their lives to save Africa's endangered elephants in the Dzanga-Sangha special reserve and national park.
    It is located in the southwestern part of the Central African Republic.
    It borders Cameroon to the west and the Republic of Congo to the north and east.
    The area is known for its significant biodiversity and is part of the larger Sangha Tri-National Park, a cross-border protected area also encompassing parts of Cameroon and the Republic of Congo.
    OPS:Prince William introducing Rangers v Poachers, The Fight To Save Africa’s Elephants documentary on BBC Earth.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Prince William tribute to the world's wildlife guardians
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    Prince William tribute to the world's wildlife guardians
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    23/05/2025
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    Picture MUST credit: BBC Earth
    Britain’s Prince William has spoken about his love of wildlife and conservation — to front a new documentary series about people who protest the planet’s animals and natural habitats.
    The six episode series, called Guardians, was commissioned by Williams , 42, for the BBC Earth channel on YouTube.
    Each week an episode will be released focussing on the work of teams around the world.
    The first programme, Rangers v Poachers, The Fight To Save Africa’s Elephants, tells the story of a ranger named Modiki.
    He was once a poacher, now a protector and leads a team risking their lives to save Africa's endangered elephants in the Dzanga-Sangha special reserve and national park.
    It is located in the southwestern part of the Central African Republic.
    It borders Cameroon to the west and the Republic of Congo to the north and east.
    The area is known for its significant biodiversity and is part of the larger Sangha Tri-National Park, a cross-border protected area also encompassing parts of Cameroon and the Republic of Congo.
    OPS:Prince William introducing Rangers v Poachers, The Fight To Save Africa’s Elephants documentary on BBC Earth.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Prince William tribute to the world's wildlife guardians
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    Prince William tribute to the world's wildlife guardians
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: BBC Earth
    Britain’s Prince William has spoken about his love of wildlife and conservation — to front a new documentary series about people who protest the planet’s animals and natural habitats.
    The six episode series, called Guardians, was commissioned by Williams , 42, for the BBC Earth channel on YouTube.
    Each week an episode will be released focussing on the work of teams around the world.
    The first programme, Rangers v Poachers, The Fight To Save Africa’s Elephants, tells the story of a ranger named Modiki.
    He was once a poacher, now a protector and leads a team risking their lives to save Africa's endangered elephants in the Dzanga-Sangha special reserve and national park.
    It is located in the southwestern part of the Central African Republic.
    It borders Cameroon to the west and the Republic of Congo to the north and east.
    The area is known for its significant biodiversity and is part of the larger Sangha Tri-National Park, a cross-border protected area also encompassing parts of Cameroon and the Republic of Congo.
    OPS:Prince William introducing Rangers v Poachers, The Fight To Save Africa’s Elephants documentary on BBC Earth.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Prince William tribute to the world's wildlife guardians
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    Prince William tribute to the world's wildlife guardians
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    23/05/2025
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    Picture MUST credit: BBC Earth
    Britain’s Prince William has spoken about his love of wildlife and conservation — to front a new documentary series about people who protest the planet’s animals and natural habitats.
    The six episode series, called Guardians, was commissioned by Williams , 42, for the BBC Earth channel on YouTube.
    Each week an episode will be released focussing on the work of teams around the world.
    The first programme, Rangers v Poachers, The Fight To Save Africa’s Elephants, tells the story of a ranger named Modiki.
    He was once a poacher, now a protector and leads a team risking their lives to save Africa's endangered elephants in the Dzanga-Sangha special reserve and national park.
    It is located in the southwestern part of the Central African Republic.
    It borders Cameroon to the west and the Republic of Congo to the north and east.
    The area is known for its significant biodiversity and is part of the larger Sangha Tri-National Park, a cross-border protected area also encompassing parts of Cameroon and the Republic of Congo.
    OPS:Prince William introducing Rangers v Poachers, The Fight To Save Africa’s Elephants documentary on BBC Earth.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Prince William tribute to the world's wildlife guardians
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    Prince William tribute to the world's wildlife guardians
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Guardians 1
    Ref 16846
    23/05/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: BBC Earth
    Britain’s Prince William has spoken about his love of wildlife and conservation — to front a new documentary series about people who protest the planet’s animals and natural habitats.
    The six episode series, called Guardians, was commissioned by Williams , 42, for the BBC Earth channel on YouTube.
    Each week an episode will be released focussing on the work of teams around the world.
    The first programme, Rangers v Poachers, The Fight To Save Africa’s Elephants, tells the story of a ranger named Modiki.
    He was once a poacher, now a protector and leads a team risking their lives to save Africa's endangered elephants in the Dzanga-Sangha special reserve and national park.
    It is located in the southwestern part of the Central African Republic.
    It borders Cameroon to the west and the Republic of Congo to the north and east.
    The area is known for its significant biodiversity and is part of the larger Sangha Tri-National Park, a cross-border protected area also encompassing parts of Cameroon and the Republic of Congo.
    OPS:Prince William introducing Rangers v Poachers, The Fight To Save Africa’s Elephants documentary on BBC Earth.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Prince William tribute to the world's wildlife guardians
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    Prince William tribute to the world's wildlife guardians
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    Picture MUST credit: BBC Earth
    Britain’s Prince William has spoken about his love of wildlife and conservation — to front a new documentary series about people who protest the planet’s animals and natural habitats.
    The six episode series, called Guardians, was commissioned by Williams , 42, for the BBC Earth channel on YouTube.
    Each week an episode will be released focussing on the work of teams around the world.
    The first programme, Rangers v Poachers, The Fight To Save Africa’s Elephants, tells the story of a ranger named Modiki.
    He was once a poacher, now a protector and leads a team risking their lives to save Africa's endangered elephants in the Dzanga-Sangha special reserve and national park.
    It is located in the southwestern part of the Central African Republic.
    It borders Cameroon to the west and the Republic of Congo to the north and east.
    The area is known for its significant biodiversity and is part of the larger Sangha Tri-National Park, a cross-border protected area also encompassing parts of Cameroon and the Republic of Congo.
    OPS:Prince William introducing Rangers v Poachers, The Fight To Save Africa’s Elephants documentary on BBC Earth.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • King Charles and Prince William at Order of the Bath service in London, UK.
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    King Charles and Prince William at Order of the Bath service in London, UK.
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    King Charles III and Prince William at the Order of the Bath service at Westminster Abbey in London.

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  • King Charles and Prince William at Order of the Bath service in London, UK.
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    King Charles and Prince William at Order of the Bath service in London, UK.
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    King Charles III and Prince William at the Order of the Bath service at Westminster Abbey in London.

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  • King Charles and Prince William at Order of the Bath service in London, UK.
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    King Charles and Prince William at Order of the Bath service in London, UK.
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    King Charles III and Prince William at the Order of the Bath service at Westminster Abbey in London.

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  • King Charles and Prince William at Order of the Bath service in London, UK.
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    King Charles and Prince William at Order of the Bath service in London, UK.
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    King Charles III and Prince William at the Order of the Bath service at Westminster Abbey in London.

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    King Charles and Prince William at Order of the Bath service in London, UK.
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    King Charles III and Prince William at the Order of the Bath service at Westminster Abbey in London.

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  • King Charles and Prince William at Order of the Bath service in London, UK.
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    King Charles and Prince William at Order of the Bath service in London, UK.
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    King Charles and Prince William at Order of the Bath service in London, UK.
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    King Charles III and Prince William at the Order of the Bath service at Westminster Abbey in London.

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  • King Charles and Prince William at Order of the Bath service in London, UK.
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    King Charles and Prince William at Order of the Bath service in London, UK.
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    King Charles and Prince William at Order of the Bath service in London, UK.
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    King Charles III and Prince William at the Order of the Bath service at Westminster Abbey in London.

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  • King Charles and Prince William at Order of the Bath service in London, UK.
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    King Charles and Prince William at Order of the Bath service in London, UK.
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    King Charles III and Prince William at the Order of the Bath service at Westminster Abbey in London.

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  • King Charles and Prince William at Order of the Bath service in London, UK.
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    King Charles and Prince William at Order of the Bath service in London, UK.
    16/05/2025. London, United Kingdom.

    King Charles III and Prince William at the Order of the Bath service at Westminster Abbey in London.

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  • Kate Middleton video reveals she embraced healing power of nature
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    Kate Middleton video reveals she embraced healing power of nature
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    British royal Kate Middleton has narrated a new video revealing she embraced the healing power of nature” during her cancer treatment. 
    The video, titled Spring, is one of four be released between now and the end of the year.
    It includes footage of Kate , 43, and husband Prince William, 42, the Prince and Princess of Wales, on Scotland’s Isle of Mull earlier this month.
    The other three short films will be released across the course of the year, with Summer, Autumn and Winter editions in due course under the series title Mother Nature.
    The first film was made for coincide with his year’s UK Mental Health Awareness Week.

    OPS: Kate Middleton and Prince William in the short film Spring.

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  • Kate Middleton video reveals she embraced healing power of nature
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    Kate Middleton video reveals she embraced healing power of nature
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    Picture MUST credit: The Prince and Princess of Wales
    British royal Kate Middleton has narrated a new video revealing she embraced the healing power of nature” during her cancer treatment. 
    The video, titled Spring, is one of four be released between now and the end of the year.
    It includes footage of Kate , 43, and husband Prince William, 42, the Prince and Princess of Wales, on Scotland’s Isle of Mull earlier this month.
    The other three short films will be released across the course of the year, with Summer, Autumn and Winter editions in due course under the series title Mother Nature.
    The first film was made for coincide with his year’s UK Mental Health Awareness Week.

    OPS: Kate Middleton and Prince William in the short film Spring.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Kate Middleton video reveals she embraced healing power of nature
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    Kate Middleton video reveals she embraced healing power of nature
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Kate 1
    Ref 16808
    12/05/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: The Prince and Princess of Wales
    British royal Kate Middleton has narrated a new video revealing she embraced the healing power of nature” during her cancer treatment. 
    The video, titled Spring, is one of four be released between now and the end of the year.
    It includes footage of Kate , 43, and husband Prince William, 42, the Prince and Princess of Wales, on Scotland’s Isle of Mull earlier this month.
    The other three short films will be released across the course of the year, with Summer, Autumn and Winter editions in due course under the series title Mother Nature.
    The first film was made for coincide with his year’s UK Mental Health Awareness Week.

    OPS: Kate Middleton and Prince William in the short film Spring.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Kate Middleton video reveals she embraced healing power of nature
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    Kate Middleton video reveals she embraced healing power of nature
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Kate 1
    Ref 16808
    12/05/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: The Prince and Princess of Wales
    British royal Kate Middleton has narrated a new video revealing she embraced the healing power of nature” during her cancer treatment. 
    The video, titled Spring, is one of four be released between now and the end of the year.
    It includes footage of Kate , 43, and husband Prince William, 42, the Prince and Princess of Wales, on Scotland’s Isle of Mull earlier this month.
    The other three short films will be released across the course of the year, with Summer, Autumn and Winter editions in due course under the series title Mother Nature.
    The first film was made for coincide with his year’s UK Mental Health Awareness Week.

    OPS: Kate Middleton and Prince William in the short film Spring.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Kate Middleton video reveals she embraced healing power of nature
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    Kate Middleton video reveals she embraced healing power of nature
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Kate 1
    Ref 16808
    12/05/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: The Prince and Princess of Wales
    British royal Kate Middleton has narrated a new video revealing she embraced the healing power of nature” during her cancer treatment. 
    The video, titled Spring, is one of four be released between now and the end of the year.
    It includes footage of Kate , 43, and husband Prince William, 42, the Prince and Princess of Wales, on Scotland’s Isle of Mull earlier this month.
    The other three short films will be released across the course of the year, with Summer, Autumn and Winter editions in due course under the series title Mother Nature.
    The first film was made for coincide with his year’s UK Mental Health Awareness Week.

    OPS: Kate Middleton and Prince William in the short film Spring.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Kate Middleton video reveals she embraced healing power of nature
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    Kate Middleton video reveals she embraced healing power of nature
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Kate 1
    Ref 16808
    12/05/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: The Prince and Princess of Wales
    British royal Kate Middleton has narrated a new video revealing she embraced the healing power of nature” during her cancer treatment. 
    The video, titled Spring, is one of four be released between now and the end of the year.
    It includes footage of Kate , 43, and husband Prince William, 42, the Prince and Princess of Wales, on Scotland’s Isle of Mull earlier this month.
    The other three short films will be released across the course of the year, with Summer, Autumn and Winter editions in due course under the series title Mother Nature.
    The first film was made for coincide with his year’s UK Mental Health Awareness Week.

    OPS: Kate Middleton and Prince William in the short film Spring.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Kate Middleton video reveals she embraced healing power of nature
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    Kate Middleton video reveals she embraced healing power of nature
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Kate 1
    Ref 16808
    12/05/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: The Prince and Princess of Wales
    British royal Kate Middleton has narrated a new video revealing she embraced the healing power of nature” during her cancer treatment. 
    The video, titled Spring, is one of four be released between now and the end of the year.
    It includes footage of Kate , 43, and husband Prince William, 42, the Prince and Princess of Wales, on Scotland’s Isle of Mull earlier this month.
    The other three short films will be released across the course of the year, with Summer, Autumn and Winter editions in due course under the series title Mother Nature.
    The first film was made for coincide with his year’s UK Mental Health Awareness Week.

    OPS: Kate Middleton and Prince William in the short film Spring.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Kate Middleton video reveals she embraced healing power of nature
    DUKAS_184609566_FER
    Kate Middleton video reveals she embraced healing power of nature
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Kate 1
    Ref 16808
    12/05/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: The Prince and Princess of Wales
    British royal Kate Middleton has narrated a new video revealing she embraced the healing power of nature” during her cancer treatment. 
    The video, titled Spring, is one of four be released between now and the end of the year.
    It includes footage of Kate , 43, and husband Prince William, 42, the Prince and Princess of Wales, on Scotland’s Isle of Mull earlier this month.
    The other three short films will be released across the course of the year, with Summer, Autumn and Winter editions in due course under the series title Mother Nature.
    The first film was made for coincide with his year’s UK Mental Health Awareness Week.

    OPS: Kate Middleton and Prince William in the short film Spring.

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    British royal Kate Middleton has narrated a new video revealing she embraced the healing power of nature” during her cancer treatment. 
    The video, titled Spring, is one of four be released between now and the end of the year.
    It includes footage of Kate , 43, and husband Prince William, 42, the Prince and Princess of Wales, on Scotland’s Isle of Mull earlier this month.
    The other three short films will be released across the course of the year, with Summer, Autumn and Winter editions in due course under the series title Mother Nature.
    The first film was made for coincide with his year’s UK Mental Health Awareness Week.

    OPS: Kate Middleton and Prince William in the short film Spring.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    British royal Kate Middleton has narrated a new video revealing she embraced the healing power of nature” during her cancer treatment. 
    The video, titled Spring, is one of four be released between now and the end of the year.
    It includes footage of Kate , 43, and husband Prince William, 42, the Prince and Princess of Wales, on Scotland’s Isle of Mull earlier this month.
    The other three short films will be released across the course of the year, with Summer, Autumn and Winter editions in due course under the series title Mother Nature.
    The first film was made for coincide with his year’s UK Mental Health Awareness Week.

    OPS: Kate Middleton and Prince William in the short film Spring.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Kate Middleton video reveals she embraced healing power of nature
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    Kate Middleton video reveals she embraced healing power of nature
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    British royal Kate Middleton has narrated a new video revealing she embraced the healing power of nature” during her cancer treatment. 
    The video, titled Spring, is one of four be released between now and the end of the year.
    It includes footage of Kate , 43, and husband Prince William, 42, the Prince and Princess of Wales, on Scotland’s Isle of Mull earlier this month.
    The other three short films will be released across the course of the year, with Summer, Autumn and Winter editions in due course under the series title Mother Nature.
    The first film was made for coincide with his year’s UK Mental Health Awareness Week.

    OPS: Kate Middleton and Prince William in the short film Spring.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    Kate Middleton video reveals she embraced healing power of nature
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    British royal Kate Middleton has narrated a new video revealing she embraced the healing power of nature” during her cancer treatment. 
    The video, titled Spring, is one of four be released between now and the end of the year.
    It includes footage of Kate , 43, and husband Prince William, 42, the Prince and Princess of Wales, on Scotland’s Isle of Mull earlier this month.
    The other three short films will be released across the course of the year, with Summer, Autumn and Winter editions in due course under the series title Mother Nature.
    The first film was made for coincide with his year’s UK Mental Health Awareness Week.

    OPS: Kate Middleton and Prince William in the short film Spring.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Kate Middleton video reveals she embraced healing power of nature
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    Kate Middleton video reveals she embraced healing power of nature
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    British royal Kate Middleton has narrated a new video revealing she embraced the healing power of nature” during her cancer treatment. 
    The video, titled Spring, is one of four be released between now and the end of the year.
    It includes footage of Kate , 43, and husband Prince William, 42, the Prince and Princess of Wales, on Scotland’s Isle of Mull earlier this month.
    The other three short films will be released across the course of the year, with Summer, Autumn and Winter editions in due course under the series title Mother Nature.
    The first film was made for coincide with his year’s UK Mental Health Awareness Week.

    OPS: Kate Middleton and Prince William in the short film Spring.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Kate Middleton video reveals she embraced healing power of nature
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    Kate Middleton video reveals she embraced healing power of nature
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    British royal Kate Middleton has narrated a new video revealing she embraced the healing power of nature” during her cancer treatment. 
    The video, titled Spring, is one of four be released between now and the end of the year.
    It includes footage of Kate , 43, and husband Prince William, 42, the Prince and Princess of Wales, on Scotland’s Isle of Mull earlier this month.
    The other three short films will be released across the course of the year, with Summer, Autumn and Winter editions in due course under the series title Mother Nature.
    The first film was made for coincide with his year’s UK Mental Health Awareness Week.

    OPS: Kate Middleton and Prince William in the short film Spring.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Kate Middleton video reveals she embraced healing power of nature
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    Kate Middleton video reveals she embraced healing power of nature
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    British royal Kate Middleton has narrated a new video revealing she embraced the healing power of nature” during her cancer treatment. 
    The video, titled Spring, is one of four be released between now and the end of the year.
    It includes footage of Kate , 43, and husband Prince William, 42, the Prince and Princess of Wales, on Scotland’s Isle of Mull earlier this month.
    The other three short films will be released across the course of the year, with Summer, Autumn and Winter editions in due course under the series title Mother Nature.
    The first film was made for coincide with his year’s UK Mental Health Awareness Week.

    OPS: Kate Middleton and Prince William in the short film Spring.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Kate Middleton video reveals she embraced healing power of nature
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    Kate Middleton video reveals she embraced healing power of nature
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    British royal Kate Middleton has narrated a new video revealing she embraced the healing power of nature” during her cancer treatment. 
    The video, titled Spring, is one of four be released between now and the end of the year.
    It includes footage of Kate , 43, and husband Prince William, 42, the Prince and Princess of Wales, on Scotland’s Isle of Mull earlier this month.
    The other three short films will be released across the course of the year, with Summer, Autumn and Winter editions in due course under the series title Mother Nature.
    The first film was made for coincide with his year’s UK Mental Health Awareness Week.

    OPS: Kate Middleton and Prince William in the short film Spring.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Kate Middleton video reveals she embraced healing power of nature
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    Kate Middleton video reveals she embraced healing power of nature
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    British royal Kate Middleton has narrated a new video revealing she embraced the healing power of nature” during her cancer treatment. 
    The video, titled Spring, is one of four be released between now and the end of the year.
    It includes footage of Kate , 43, and husband Prince William, 42, the Prince and Princess of Wales, on Scotland’s Isle of Mull earlier this month.
    The other three short films will be released across the course of the year, with Summer, Autumn and Winter editions in due course under the series title Mother Nature.
    The first film was made for coincide with his year’s UK Mental Health Awareness Week.

    OPS: Kate Middleton and Prince William in the short film Spring.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    Funeral Takes Place For Pope Francis
    Prince William of Wales arrives for the late Pope Francis' funeral ceremony at St. Peter's Square in The Vatican on April 26, 2025. (Photo by Massimo Valicchia/NurPhoto)

     

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    Funeral Takes Place For Pope Francis
    Prince William of Wales arrives for the late Pope Francis' funeral ceremony at St. Peter's Square in The Vatican on April 26, 2025. (Photo by Massimo Valicchia/NurPhoto)

     

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    Funeral Takes Place For Pope Francis
    Prince William of Wales arrives for the late Pope Francis' funeral ceremony at St. Peter's Square in The Vatican on April 26, 2025. (Photo by Massimo Valicchia/NurPhoto)

     

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    Gap toothed young British royal Prince Louis larks about in new footage of him to mark his seventh birthday today (April 23).
    It was shot in the ground of Anmer Hall on the royal Sandringham Estate in Norfolk the country home of mum and dad Prince William , 42, and Kate Middleton, 43.
    Louis, known for his cheeky style, proudly shows off the gap left after losing his two front teeth.
    As he runs around he is heard saying: “I can jump down from there?”
    In another clip, he leaps off a fallen tree trunk.
    William and Kate, the Prince and Princess of Wales have not yet confirmed who recorded this clip of Louis.
    OPS: The official birthday clip of Prince Louis.
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    Gap toothed young British royal Prince Louis larks about in new footage of him to mark his seventh birthday today (April 23).
    It was shot in the ground of Anmer Hall on the royal Sandringham Estate in Norfolk the country home of mum and dad Prince William , 42, and Kate Middleton, 43.
    Louis, known for his cheeky style, proudly shows off the gap left after losing his two front teeth.
    As he runs around he is heard saying: “I can jump down from there?”
    In another clip, he leaps off a fallen tree trunk.
    William and Kate, the Prince and Princess of Wales have not yet confirmed who recorded this clip of Louis.
    OPS: The official birthday clip of Prince Louis.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    Gap toothed young British royal Prince Louis larks about in new footage of him to mark his seventh birthday today (April 23).
    It was shot in the ground of Anmer Hall on the royal Sandringham Estate in Norfolk the country home of mum and dad Prince William , 42, and Kate Middleton, 43.
    Louis, known for his cheeky style, proudly shows off the gap left after losing his two front teeth.
    As he runs around he is heard saying: “I can jump down from there?”
    In another clip, he leaps off a fallen tree trunk.
    William and Kate, the Prince and Princess of Wales have not yet confirmed who recorded this clip of Louis.
    OPS: The official birthday clip of Prince Louis.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    Gap toothed young British royal Prince Louis larks about in new footage of him to mark his seventh birthday today (April 23).
    It was shot in the ground of Anmer Hall on the royal Sandringham Estate in Norfolk the country home of mum and dad Prince William , 42, and Kate Middleton, 43.
    Louis, known for his cheeky style, proudly shows off the gap left after losing his two front teeth.
    As he runs around he is heard saying: “I can jump down from there?”
    In another clip, he leaps off a fallen tree trunk.
    William and Kate, the Prince and Princess of Wales have not yet confirmed who recorded this clip of Louis.
    OPS: The official birthday clip of Prince Louis.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • dukas 183857562 fer
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    Gap toothed young British royal Prince Louis larks about in new footage of him to mark his seventh birthday today (April 23).
    It was shot in the ground of Anmer Hall on the royal Sandringham Estate in Norfolk the country home of mum and dad Prince William , 42, and Kate Middleton, 43.
    Louis, known for his cheeky style, proudly shows off the gap left after losing his two front teeth.
    As he runs around he is heard saying: “I can jump down from there?”
    In another clip, he leaps off a fallen tree trunk.
    William and Kate, the Prince and Princess of Wales have not yet confirmed who recorded this clip of Louis.
    OPS: The official birthday clip of Prince Louis.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    Gap toothed young British royal Prince Louis larks about in new footage of him to mark his seventh birthday today (April 23).
    It was shot in the ground of Anmer Hall on the royal Sandringham Estate in Norfolk the country home of mum and dad Prince William , 42, and Kate Middleton, 43.
    Louis, known for his cheeky style, proudly shows off the gap left after losing his two front teeth.
    As he runs around he is heard saying: “I can jump down from there?”
    In another clip, he leaps off a fallen tree trunk.
    William and Kate, the Prince and Princess of Wales have not yet confirmed who recorded this clip of Louis.
    OPS: The official birthday clip of Prince Louis.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    Gap toothed young British royal Prince Louis larks about in new footage of him to mark his seventh birthday today (April 23).
    It was shot in the ground of Anmer Hall on the royal Sandringham Estate in Norfolk the country home of mum and dad Prince William , 42, and Kate Middleton, 43.
    Louis, known for his cheeky style, proudly shows off the gap left after losing his two front teeth.
    As he runs around he is heard saying: “I can jump down from there?”
    In another clip, he leaps off a fallen tree trunk.
    William and Kate, the Prince and Princess of Wales have not yet confirmed who recorded this clip of Louis.
    OPS: The official birthday clip of Prince Louis.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    Gap toothed young British royal Prince Louis larks about in new footage of him to mark his seventh birthday today (April 23).
    It was shot in the ground of Anmer Hall on the royal Sandringham Estate in Norfolk the country home of mum and dad Prince William , 42, and Kate Middleton, 43.
    Louis, known for his cheeky style, proudly shows off the gap left after losing his two front teeth.
    As he runs around he is heard saying: “I can jump down from there?”
    In another clip, he leaps off a fallen tree trunk.
    William and Kate, the Prince and Princess of Wales have not yet confirmed who recorded this clip of Louis.
    OPS: The official birthday clip of Prince Louis.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    Gap toothed young British royal Prince Louis larks about in new footage of him to mark his seventh birthday today (April 23).
    It was shot in the ground of Anmer Hall on the royal Sandringham Estate in Norfolk the country home of mum and dad Prince William , 42, and Kate Middleton, 43.
    Louis, known for his cheeky style, proudly shows off the gap left after losing his two front teeth.
    As he runs around he is heard saying: “I can jump down from there?”
    In another clip, he leaps off a fallen tree trunk.
    William and Kate, the Prince and Princess of Wales have not yet confirmed who recorded this clip of Louis.
    OPS: The official birthday clip of Prince Louis.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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