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How Prince William is following in dad Charles' environmentalist footsteps with first ever visit to 'Climate Action Week'...

and another clue was his choice of tie, writes NATASHA LIVINGSTONE By Natasha Livingstone, Royal Correspondent Published: 07:06 EDT, 28 June 2024 | Updated: 07:10 EDT, 28 June 2024 e-mail View comments This week Prince William has proven he can use diplomatic ties for the greater good- and not just at the Japan state visit. Attending events related to London Climate Action week yesterday, the Prince of Wales carefully selected a smart green tie made from recycled plastic bottles. It's a trick he no doubt learned from his father, King Charles , who is well-versed in the soft power of neckwear.



The King's favourite pink dinosaur tie is a coded reference to his new title of Charles III Rex (C-Rex) and he often wears a tie with Greek flags as a nod to his late father, Prince Philip . It's a sweet similarity, particularly for a father and son who have not always had the easiest relationship. This week Prince William has proven he can use diplomatic ties for the greater good- and not just at the Japan State Visit.

Attending events related to London Climate Action week yesterday, the Prince of Wales carefully selected a smart green tie made from recycled plastic bottles The King's favourite pink dino-centric tie is a coded reference to his new title of Charles III Rex (C-Rex). Above: His Majesty wearing the tie during his visit to University College Hospital M.

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