Prince William interviews David Attenborough about Ocean Conservation

While he is usually the one interviewed, Prince William Recently, his interviewer skills showed in an attempt to emphasize the importance of efforts on the preservation of the ocean.
In almost four and a half minutes Interview on the camera Parts on Saturday, June 7, the future King interviewed the renowned nature conservator Sir David Attenborough About the importance of ocean retention.
“When you first went diving, we knew so little about the underwater world,” asked Prince William, 42, Attenborough, 99, who has worked for more than 70 years in both television and environmental interests. “Is that not fascinating for you, to be one of the first people to talk about it and see it?”
“Oh, yes,” replied Attenborough, before he explained that “people under water camera are fantastic.”
“They are people who are actually happier under water, I think, than on the land,” he continued.
Prince William, Prince of Wales is present as the Royal Foundation on 21 May 2025 in Leith, Scotland, launching a new community effect partner in the Leith Community Center in the Leith Community Center.
Chris Jackson/Getty imagesAttenborough, which is best known for its award-winning BBC documentaries, including Life on earth” Frozen planetand the Blue planet series, prepares to release another documentary with the title Ocean.
“From what you have clearly seen over the years, in which states would you say that the oceans are now?” Prince William asked the documentaries.
“The terrible thing is that it is hidden from you and most people,” replied Attenborough. “The thing I was shocked by when I first saw [footage] It is what we have done for this film that we did with the deep ocean floor is simply unspeakably terrible. I mean, if you were to do something at a distance, everyone would be in the arms. “
He continued: “If this film does something, if it just shifts public consciousness, it will be very, very important. And I really hope that people who see it will acknowledge that something must be done before we destroy this big treasure.”
Climate change and conservation efforts have been important for the royal, who collaborated with other conservationists, including Robert Irwin, To draw attention to various causes of the environment. In May, Irwin, 21, to US Weekly About what it was like to work with Prince William on efforts with regard to climate change.
“I think Prince William has been such a great person to work with, and there is such an incredible synergy between what he does and who he is and who we are,” Irwin said exclusively Us At that time. “It’s all about preserving. I think it’s great that someone who is so influential – that has such a fantastic platform – that is to really improve our environment. He is a real environmental hero, and so working with him has been a great privilege.”