Prince William released a new video message, revealing that he is on a mission to find young changemakers.
The future King of England has been collaborating with Blue Peter to find young individuals for his annual Earthshot Prize competition backed by BBC show.
In a video, the Prince of Wales stated, "I started the Earthshot Prize to search for solutions to the world’s biggest environmental challenges, and we want to find the next generation of young inventors who can make a change."
As per a caption on CBBC's official Instagram page, "Kids aged 5-15 are invited to submit an original idea to address one of five important areas that need help."
The young participants are allowed to use their creativity to highlight environmental issues. The five categories are, "Fix Our Climate, protect and restore nature, clean our air, revive our oceans, and build a waste-free world."
Notably, William shared this new update after marking a comeback to royal duties by paying a visit to the Saatchi Gallery in London for his special project Homewards.
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