Prince William and Catherine, Princess of Wales in the US for three-day tour
The Prince and Princess of Wales shocked basketball fans by taking in an NBA game on the first day of their US tour. See photos.
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Prince William and Catherine have returned to the world stage for the first time since the Queen’s death, arriving in the United States for the Prince’s prestigious global environmental awards.
The Prince and Princess of Wales were welcomed to Boston by Caroline Kennedy, the US ambassador to Australia and the daughter of President John F. Kennedy, whose Moonshot initiative was the inspiration for Prince William to launch the Earthshot Prize in 2020.
A team of female Indigenous rangers protecting the Great Barrier Reef are among 15 finalists in line for five prizes worth almost $1.8m each, which will be awarded this Saturday (AEST).
Their visit comes as a new racism row to hit the royal family, which has seen Prince William’s godmother “stepping aside”.
The Prince and Princess of Wales surprised basketball fans on Wednesday night, local time, by watching an NBA clash between Boston Celtics took on Miami Heat.
The were joined by Massachusetts Governor-Elect Maura Healey, Celtics legend Thomas “Snatch Sanders” and Boston Mayor Michelle Wu.
The couple were not expected to stay for the whole game but did, seeing the Celtics claim victory.
They also posed for selfies while seated courtside.
Prince William said he and Catherine were “delighted to be back in the United States” for their first visit since 2014, and particularly to be in Boston which he said the Queen remembered with “great fondness” after her 1976 bicentennial visit.
“My grandmother was one of life’s optimists. And so am I,” the Prince said.
“That is why we launched the Earthshot Prize with the ambition to create a truly global platform to inspire hope and urgent optimism as we look to save the future of our planet.”
In addition to attending a NBA game on the first night of their three-day tour, they were also expected to meet US President Joe Biden.
But the royals are not expected to see the US-based Duke and Duchess of Sussex during their trip, ahead of the long-awaited release of their Netflix docuseries.
Prince Harry and Markle are due in New York early next week for the Ripple of Hope Award Gala, arranged by a not-for-profit organisation named in honour of Mr Kennedy’s brother Robert.
The Sussexes have kept a public presence however as the Wales arrived in the US with the release of a new photo of their son Archie and their appearance in a new trailer for the Invictus Games.
Saturday’s star-studded awards ceremony will feature actors Rami Malek and Catherine O’Hara, singers Billie Eilish and Ellie Goulding, and historian Sir David Attenborough.
Larissa Hale, who spearheaded the Queensland ranger program, said it “would be very, very humbling” to win.
“I was initially the first Indigenous female ranger co-ordinator for Queensland, and being the only woman in the room, it was a little bit daunting,” she said.
“I realised we needed to have more women on country doing land and sea management.”
She received state government support in 2018 and expanded the program from 34 to 124 women.
They combine ancient knowledge of the land and sea with modern tools including drones to monitor coral changes, in a model which could be replicated overseas.
Ms Hale said the program was designed to “protect our home and continue our traditions” in the face of climate change that was causing damaging coral bleaching events.
“We have made big first steps, but we have a long way still to go,” she said.
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