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Prince William issues heartfelt speech at Royal Albert Hall for David Attenborough's 100th birthday

The Prince of Wales delivered a heartfelt tribute to Sir David Attenborough this evening as the legendary broadcaster marked his 100th birthday at a special celebration in the Royal Albert Hall. The celebration was hosted by Kirsty Young and featured performances from musicians who have appeared on Sir David's BBC Planet Earth programmes. It began with a touching film of King Charles delivering a birthday message for Sir David . The movie depicted the monarch writing a heartwarming letter to his friend, and enlisting an array of beloved British animals to ensure it reached its end destination. The evening was then bookended by William, who delivered an equally moving tribute to the legendary broadcaster; a rousing speech that left the Royal Albert Hall in raptures of applause, and Sir David almost emotional. TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say William began by stating the rarity of celebrating a 100th birthday. "But it is rarer still when that person has transformed the way we see the only home that we have - Planet Earth," he added. He went on to commend Sir David's "boundless curiosity, gentle wisdom and unwavering dedication" during his address at the landmark event, which was broadcast on the BBC. The prince described the naturalist as a "guiding light in the work we now undertake to safeguard the natural world." He noted that Sir David had educated countless individuals about both the splendour and vulnerability of our planet. William then spoke of the profound personal friendship he has developed with Sir David over the years. The pair are known to share a close relationship, and William even helped promote his film, Ocean with David Attenborough, last year. The conservationist's tireless work highlighting environmental challenges has "strengthened my own determination to act," the prince declared. He credited Sir David with inspiring him to collaborate with those raising awareness and developing practical solutions to drive meaningful change. LATEST ROYAL NEWS King Charles enlists help from animals to deliver David Attenborough his 100th birthday card Prince William lauds 'bravery' of Southport survivor at garden party Queen Camilla reunites with ex-husband Andrew Parker Bowles at equestrian event The heir to the throne, who founded the Earthshot Prize in 2020, acknowledged the broadcaster's instrumental support in establishing the initiative. "Through your support in establishing the Earthshot Prize, we are now striving to turn your inspiration into action, to champion those solutions that are creating a more sustainable future for us all," William said. The prince revealed that his own children have been profoundly influenced by Sir David's remarkable body of work. Princes George and Louis, along with Princess Charlotte, "have grown up with your incredible storytelling," William told the centenarian. He explained that the broadcaster's programmes had served as a window into nature's wonders for millions across the globe, including the young royals. This exposure has shaped their understanding of the planet and instilled in them a conviction that it is worth protecting. "David, for decades, your voice has been a constant in our lives, guiding us through rainforests and oceans, over mountains and into the very fabric of life," the prince reflected. William celebrated what he described as a "lifetime of extraordinary service" that has brought the natural world closer to humanity. He praised Sir David for offering more than simply an understanding of what is at stake, but also a belief that positive change remains achievable. "Your legacy is not only the films we treasure or the knowledge you have shared. It is the generations you have inspired," the prince stated. Concluding, William suggested that if there is a baton to be carried forward, it is one Sir David has prepared others to take up. "Sir David, thank you for your wisdom, your kindness, your dedication, and for reminding us, always, of the wonder of the world we call home," he concluded. "A very happy 100th birthday." Following the speech, the Royal Albert Hall echoed with raptures of applause - a testament to an elegantly-written and delivered speech, but also to the legendary broadcaster that is Sir David, on the most special of days. Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter

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