Prince William marked his fifth Earthshot Prize awards ceremony in Rio de Janeiro, leading an evening of celebration at Brazil’s Museum of Tomorrow on November 5. The event gathered global stars, philanthropists, and world leaders to honor innovative environmental solutions.
Wearing a Tom Ford tuxedo and bow tie from his own collection, the 43-year-old Prince of Wales arrived to an enthusiastic welcome of samba rhythms and Carnival dancers. He accepted the Beja-Flor Samba School flag from performer Selminha Sorriso, kissed it, and expressed gratitude for the lively reception.
Among the attendees were Kylie Minogue, Shawn Mendes, Seu Jorge, and Anitta, who joined the royal on the green carpet. Minogue and Mendes both voiced hopes for Australia to host a future Earthshot ceremony. The group posed for photos before the awards began, celebrating the spirit of global cooperation and creativity.
The night also featured British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who met briefly with the Prince. The glittering ceremony concluded the royal’s three-day visit to Brazil, underscoring his commitment to environmental innovation and international collaboration through the Earthshot initiative.
“The Earthshot Prize celebrates those who inspire hope and action to repair our planet,” Prince William emphasized during the event.
Founded by Prince William in 2020, the Earthshot Prize aims to recognize and scale groundbreaking ideas addressing climate change, waste reduction, and nature protection over a ten-year period.
Author’s Summary: Prince William’s fifth Earthshot Prize in Rio united world figures and performers in a vibrant call to action for environmental progress and collaboration.