The Prince of Wales declared it was "the best day of my life" after playfully spraying pond water at journalists during a visit to environmental firm NatureMetrics. Prince William eagerly joined schoolchildren in aiming syringes filled with cloudy pond water at photographers and reporters,
As a royal family fan, I'm always here for a new picture or portrait (King Charles's latest was particularly striking). Generally, they are quite posed and professional (they are royals, after all). But occasionally,
The Prince of Wales asked a research scientist whether she could find the Loch Ness Monster, insisting that it was what “everyone” wanted to know.
Prince William visited recent Earthshot Prize finalist NatureMetrics on Jan. 29, and watched its eDNA sampling process at its onsite link alongside schoolchildren and science content creator Big Manny.
Prince William was all smiles during a royal engagement on Wednesday, January 29 — the same day Princess Beatrice announced the birth of her second child, Athena Elizabeth Rose
Prince William inspects composting bins while on a tour of Lower Blakemere Farm in Herefordshire.
Prince William is visiting a farm on Duchy of Cornwall land to learn more about its sustainable practices and green methods. All about Prince William's outing.
The Prince of Wales proved willing to get his hands dirty during a visit to a Herefordshire farm, picking up worms from a bucket of compost...
State-of-the-art new combat management systems will be installed on both Royal Navy aircraft carriers to tackle new threats.
The Prince of Wales was visiting NatureMetrics, a finalist in his environmental Earthshot Prize awards project.
The existence of Scotland's legendary Loch Ness Monster has been hotly-debated for nearly a century. Now the mystery may have been finally been solved - by none other than Prince William .