Prince William receives gifts from indigenous community leaders on final stop of Brazil trip

WorldEnvironment
8 Nov 2025 • 11:20 PM MYT
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Watch as the Prince of Wales receives gifts from indigenous leaders during a visit to the Amazon rainforest.

On Friday (7 November), on his final day of his week-long trip to Brazil, Prince William paid a visit to Museu Emilio Goeldi in Belem, the Amazon’s oldest museum, which is surrounded by a park containing more than 3,000 botanical species.

Speaking to leaders, the future King heard about the communities’ efforts to protect critical ecosystems. During the visit, William pledged a package of support to help them stop deforestation of their ancestral lands.

William, who was in Brazil for his Earthshot awards, said: “We do hope things improve and everyone realises the importance of what indigenous people and communities do to protect the natural world.”

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