Prince William, who is quietly preparing for his destined role in the monarchy, has been making big moves for the future of his reign.
The Prince of Wales stepped out on Wednesday at the Groundswell Regenerative Agriculture Festival in Hertfordshire for a solo appearance. The future king announced major plans that he has for his private estate, the Duchy of Cornwall, after inheriting it from King Charles.
Kensington Palace dropped an update on the engagement after the important royal engagement.
“Dropping into the Groundswell Regenerative Agriculture Festival yesterday,” the statement read.
“Fantastic to listen to speakers on subjects aligning with the work of the Duchy of Cornwall’s tenant farmers, who are exploring innovative ways of farming on the road to net zero, and how to work with nature, not against it.”
Before Prince William inherited the position of the of Duke of Cornwall from his father, the royal had been planning to make improvements on the estate in his ambition for having sustainable resources which are not a burden to the planet.
During the visit, William shared that he believes that regenerative farming should be the “foundation stone of British agriculture”.
As Duke of Cornwall, he stressed on his mission to “rebuild the health of our nation” and “working in partnership to enhance the land we share with nature.”
The update comes as King Charles and Queen Camilla are in Scotland to mark Holyrood Week – the annual royal celebration of Scottish culture, community and achievements.