The Prince of Wales avoids a potential controversy while keeping the focus
on his environmental mission at the Earthshot Prize Awards.
Prince William demonstrated calm professionalism during a live interview with
CNN’s Christiane Amanpour at the 5th annual Earthshot Prize Awards in Rio de
Janeiro on November 5. The Prince of Wales was asked about “change” within the
royal family — a question that appeared to reference his uncle, Andrew
Mountbatten Windsor, who was stripped of his Duke of York title over his
association with Jeffrey Epstein.
Rather than engage with the sensitive topic, William smoothly shifted the
conversation toward his global environmental initiative. “I think the
Earthshot Prize is a classic example of change. Rather than talk about it,
we’re doing it,” he said, adding that he wants to “surround [himself] with
people who want to make change and do good in the world.”
Amanpour’s question followed William’s earlier remarks about modernising the
monarchy, which he discussed during his October appearance on The Reluctant
Traveler with Eugene Levy. Her query—framed around recent family
developments—could have easily led into uncomfortable territory. Instead,
William maintained composure and redirected attention to his work.
Viewers praised his poise and political awareness, noting how he handled the
moment with the confidence of a future king. One viewer wrote on X, “Smart
enough to recognise a trap when he sees one and neatly sidesteps it.” Another
commented, “He focused on action and leadership, not drama. That’s what makes
him stand out.”
Through it all, William reinforced his image as a steady and forward-thinking
royal, intent on driving progress without being drawn into controversy.


