SOUTH AFRICA – Prince Harry has shared his fears and hopes as the world continues to navigate the crisis of the 21st century, the coronavirus pandemic and an ecological disaster, among others.
In an open letter to African Parks, the Duke of Sussex stressed the importance of caring for the earth and to preserve its beauty for the next generation of youth who are set to inherit it, according to Harper's Bazaar.
He wrote: "We are currently living through an extinction crisis and now a global pandemic that has shaken us to our core and brought the world to a standstill."
"The gravity of these challengesis coming to light, but we must not be paralysed by them."
African Parks is one of the prince's patronages, and is a South African non-governmental organisation that focuses on conservation.
The prince's open letter was published as part of the organisation's annual report.
The Duke of Sussex also wrote about his motivations for environmental conservation and the need to secure a better future for his son, Archie Mountbatten-Windsor.
"Since becoming a father, I feel the pressure is even greater to ensure we can give our children the future theRead More – Source
SOUTH AFRICA – Prince Harry has shared his fears and hopes as the world continues to navigate the crisis of the 21st century, the coronavirus pandemic and an ecological disaster, among others.
In an open letter to African Parks, the Duke of Sussex stressed the importance of caring for the earth and to preserve its beauty for the next generation of youth who are set to inherit it, according to Harper's Bazaar.
He wrote: "We are currently living through an extinction crisis and now a global pandemic that has shaken us to our core and brought the world to a standstill."
"The gravity of these challengesis coming to light, but we must not be paralysed by them."
African Parks is one of the prince's patronages, and is a South African non-governmental organisation that focuses on conservation.
The prince's open letter was published as part of the organisation's annual report.
The Duke of Sussex also wrote about his motivations for environmental conservation and the need to secure a better future for his son, Archie Mountbatten-Windsor.
"Since becoming a father, I feel the pressure is even greater to ensure we can give our children the future theRead More – Source