Prince William shares funny moment about young Louis's new noisy hobby
At recent Tusk Awards Prince William talked about his sons musical interests and met with rock-stars. The event highlighted important work in wildlife protection and featured special musical guests
At yesterdays Tusk Awards Prince William shared a funny detail about his family life - his youngest son is taking drum lessons which makes him keep his fingers in his ears most times
During the event at Savoy Hotel Prince William had a chat with two 77-year old rock legends: Ronnie Wood from Rolling Stones and Mark Knopfler from Dire Straits (both known for supporting wildlife protection). Knopflerʼs guitar auction brought in £600‚000 for the charity; while Woods gorilla statue now sits in his garden
The conservation event brought up important talks about rare animals: there are only hundred bongo antelopes left in wild which made Prince William point out how people dont realize their rarity. He spoke about making sure next generations stay connected to nature – discussing his wish for his kids to see gorillas in Uganda and rhinos in Namibia just like he did
- Tusk Award for Conservation in Africa
- Prince William Award for Conservation
- Tusk Wildlife Ranger Award
The 42-year old prince gave out these awards noting that our world faces big environmental problems – from forests disappearing to million species being at risk. He stressed how people need to learn living with nature‚ not against it
My youngest is learning the drums thats why I spend my entire life with my fingers in my ears