UPDATE: The Earthshot team have advised that only Prince William will be attending the prestigious prize giving ceremony in November.
Earlier, Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis’s spokesperson said both the Prince and Princess Catherine were scheduled to attend.
Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis says the City looks forward to welcoming the Prince.
”We are proud to be associated with this global event, as a leading City for environmental protection and innovation on the African continent.”
It the first time that the annual Earthshot prize giving ceremony will be held in South Africa.
The Earthshot Prize was launched by Prince William in 2020 to search for innovative solutions to the world’s greatest environmental challenges.
Taking place across five days of landmark events, Earthshot Week 2024 will shine the spotlight on groundbreaking environmental solutions and bring together world-leading innovators, investors and philanthropists, with the aim to drive forward the restoration and protection of the planet.
15 Finalists have been announced, with five winners each being awarded £1 million to scale their solutions.
The finalists include three African start-ups, two from Kenya and one from Ghana.
Categories in which these finalists have proposed Earth friendly solutions include fixing the climate, restoring oceans, cleaning the air, and building a waste free world.
The prize giving ceremony will be followed by Earthshot+, a day of thought-provoking conversations aimed at multiplying the impact of The Earthshot Prize Winners and Finalists.
There are just five weeks to go until we're in Cape Town for the fourth annual @EarthshotPrize!
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— The Prince and Princess of Wales (@KensingtonRoyal) October 2, 2024
Fans of Princess Catherine will be disappointed that she will no longer visit the Mother City. It would have been her first international tour since her cancer scare, which saw her undergo intensive chemo-therapy earlier this year.
Shortly after completing her chemo-therapy, in September, the Princess announced to the world that she will be focused on staying “cancer free”, in a very personal video message released by Kensington Palace.
She had been out of the public eye for much of the year, but has participated in select meetings and events, since completing her treatment.