William and Kate react to New Zealand floods and call for the planet
Prince William and his wife Kate Middleton posted a message on social media after the weekend floods in New Zealand.
New Zealand has been battling severe weather-related flooding for several days. On Friday, 1,200 people were evacuated from their homes in Nelson. The city’s mayor said it would take years to rebuild. And the rain should continue throughout the weekend, making the situation even more complicated.
In the face of this new climate catastrophe, Prince William and his wife Kate Middleton Send a message of support on social networks. “Seeing the devastation caused by floods in New Zealand reminds us of the titanic efforts we all have to make to protect our planet. I know you will come together, as you did before, to support those in need. Catherine and I are thinking of all involved,” Prince Charles’ son wrote.
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The “New Zealand Herald It is reported that the couple have a strong relationship with New Zealand. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge met Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern at Kensington Palace last month. The latter did not reveal the details of this visit, explaining that it was a “good opportunity to meet and reconnect” with the future king and his wife. “Prince William is someone who has a very close relationship with New Zealand,” she explained to the Herald, adding that they had talked about the Earthshot Award, one of William’s environmental projects. She also stressed how strong the Prince’s “love and closeness to New Zealand is”.
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