Prince William interrupts BBC Radio 2 with cheeky warning leaving guest stunned

Prince William interrupts BBC Radio 2 with cheeky warning leaving guest stunned

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Much to the surprise of a guest on the show, conservationist Robert Irwin, Prince William left a voice note during the Scott Mills Breakfast Show on Radio 2.

Prince William left a voice note for BBC Radio 2 (Image: PA)

Prince William interrupted BBC Radio 2 by leaving a voicenote with a cheeky warning about a stunned guest. The Prince of Wales recorded the message for the Scott Mills Breakfast Show – to highlight the Earthshot Prize – a global environmental award of which he is founder and president.

Also appearing on the show this morning was conservationist and presenter Robert Irwin, who was in the studio with Mills to answer voicenotes with animal-themed questions from children. Irwin, who is the son of the late Australian conservationist Steve Irwin, was told by Scott there was just one voice note left to be played and was shocked to hear that it was none other than William.

William with conservationist Robert Irwin
William with conservationist Robert Irwin (Image: Getty Images)

“Good morning, Scott, or should I say G’day, Scott,” William remarked. Robert Irwin, a fantastic ambassador for the Earthshot Prize, is on the show this morning, I’m sure of it. Sorry, I’m having trouble with you both this morning. I’m hoping to catch up with you soon.

The prince continued, “You’re very much invited to the Earthshot Prize in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in November. A fantastic event and fantastic show are on hand. Scott, beware that Robert enjoys bringing random, frightful animals and things out of his pockets while he’s on anyone’s show and conversing with them.

So, keep your back on the spot so a tarantula or other object doesn’t unexpectedly appear on your desk. But pay attention, enjoy your show, and look forward to meeting you both soon. “Goodbye.”

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The message made Robert, an ambassador for the Earthshot Prize, laugh. He also discussed with Scott how to carry on his father’s commitment to conservation.

Each year, five winners are awarded the Earthshot Prize from a shortlist of 15. On its website, it describes Brazil as being a fitting place to host the prize in November, as it is home to more than half of the Amazon rainforest and nearly a fifth of the world ’s biodiversity.

William and Robert together with other Earthshot Prize supporters
William and Robert together with other Earthshot Prize supporters(Image: AFP via Getty Images)

William’s voice note for Irwin comes just days after he exclusively told the Mirror that the prince’s global mission to help save the planet is needed “more than ever before”.

The Australian, age 21, described how William’s environmental Earthshot Prize awards, which aim to develop and scale cutting-edge planet-saving solutions over the next ten years, have “brought” hope and an air of “urgent optimism” to communities around the world that are threatened by climate change.

Robert said in a exclusive interview, “I love being around passionate people. It inspires me. The prince is passionate, curious, and thoughtful in every way. I have the opportunity to participate in numerous stimulating discussions about the things that we adore about the world. And it’s obvious that he is deeply passionate about nature and the outdoors.

Robert, known around the world for continuing his father’s legacy by running Australia Zoo and highlighting global conservation efforts with his frequent TV appearances, last year became an ambassador for William’s project, helping to spread his message of hope.

He continued, “The Earthshot Prize really stands out as a global mission that inspires optimism.” Let’s be honest, we need hope more than ever. The project exemplifies a sense of urgency and suggests that we also need solutions to the pressing issues facing our precious planet.

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“It is very important to me to have the honor of inheriting a conservation legacy that my dad and my family left behind. When I partner with like-minded organizations that work to improve the world, I get incredibly excited and upbeat. It’s a great honor to participate in a program that supports our own charitable work through Wildlife Warriors.

Source: Mirror

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