Prince William, AKA the Duke of Cambridge, and heir to the Crown, is being retooled to becoming the King who will bring “optimism” to the British Empire’s policy of green genocide. As the day when the time is not too far off that the Queen will join her ancestors, William is obviously being groomed for an early succession. Up until now he has contended himself with fathering heirs and opening royal bazaars. Now he is being prepared to be the King of Genocide with an optimistic face.
His retooling began last October with the release of a Netflix film entitled “Prince William: A Planet for Us All,” where he announced a royal fund of £50 million to finance no less than fifty £1 million prizes to developers of inventions to support the protection of the environment. Financed out of Williams’ own Royal Foundation, the program is dubbed “Earth shot” to mimic John F. Kennedy’s “Moon shot” it will offer five £1 million prizes each year over the next decade.
William is filmed with Sir David Attenborough, Prince Charles’ top environmentalist guru at his side, confessing he has had “a change in outlook” on life, saying of Prince Philip and Prince Charles: “My grandfather and my father have been in environmental work for many years. My grandfather’s well ahead of his time. My father, ahead of his time. And I really want to make sure that, in 20 years, George doesn’t turn round and say, ‘Are you ahead of your time?’ Because if he does, we’re too late.”
The film was two years in the making and depicts William claiming he has always been a “passionate conservationist” while he can be seen with Kate (Princess of Cambridge) watching rhinos in Tanzania, glaciers in the Hindu Kush in Pakistan while saying he felt compelled to take action so that his children get to see these animals, etc. His message is to be “optimistic” about change