
Prince William and King Charles Step Out for Rare Joint Outing After William’s Bold Call for ‘Change’ in the Monarchy
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Prince William and King Charles Step Out for Rare Joint Outing After William’s Bold Call for ‘Change’ in the Monarchy
Posted by peoplemagazine
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* On Oct. 9, Prince William and King Charles — both lifelong conservationists — attended a pre-COP30 evening at the Natural History Museum, a key event leading up to next year’s 30th United Nations Climate Change conference in Belém, Brazil. The pair joined government leaders, environmental experts and international delegates to spotlight efforts to tackle climate change and biodiversity loss.
* The outing comes just days after the release of William’s *The Reluctant Traveler* episode, in which he opened up about the changes he hopes to make as future king. “I enjoy change; I don’t fear it,” he says. “That’s the bit that excites me — the idea of being able to bring some change….I want to question things more,” he said in the episode.
* Despite his call for change, royal observers say his vision is not a rebuke of his father. “This shouldn’t be seen as criticism of [King Charles](https://people.com/person/king-charles-iii/),” historian Robert Lacey tells PEOPLE in this week’s cover story. “He is very close to his father and has been his most important supporter.”
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