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In a heartwarming gesture, Prince Edward has lent his distinctive voice to a new Earth Day video for African Parks, a conservation organization of which he is president. The video, titled “Hope Starts Here,” runs for just under two minutes, but you may find yourself replaying it just to enjoy his captivating accent. Seriously, has he considered narrating sleep stories on Calm? His voice is quite enchanting. We hope this initiative raises awareness and support for the organization’s vital mission: to protect biodiversity across 11 African nations while enhancing the lives of local communities.
Alongside the video, Edward issued a statement underscoring the urgency of the non-profit’s work. “As we embark on a journey toward global recovery and regeneration, it is essential that we prioritize the safeguarding of biodiversity—not merely as a value we cherish but as a crucial responsibility tied to our existence,” he noted.
The statement also included a heartfelt tribute to his late grandfather, who passed away earlier this month at the age of 99. “On this Earth Day, I reflect on a legacy of conservation advocates, including my beloved grandfather, and feel both proud and motivated to continue this important work. This year, I stand united with the incredible African Parks team and communities globally, committed to our shared environment and wellbeing.”
Prince Edward has been actively involved with African Parks since 2016, contributing to projects such as the relocation of 500 elephants to a sanctuary in Malawi. This is just one of many humanitarian efforts he has participated in across the continent. He co-founded a non-profit organization focused on poverty and health issues in 2006 and has been involved in various initiatives that highlight the importance of conservation.
Even amidst personal challenges, it’s inspiring to see Edward and his family using their platform to support meaningful causes. If you wish to learn more about African Parks and how you can contribute to their mission, you can find more information here.