1 Nov 2025

Prince William leaves Andrew scandal behind for trip to Brazil

10:29 pm on 1 November 2025

By Michael Holden, Reuters

Britain's Prince William, Prince of Wales, visits the Earthshot Prize Climate Leaders Youth Programme at Rooftop on Bree in Cape Town, on November 4, 2024. (Photo by GIANLUIGI GUERCIA / POOL / AFP)

Prince William. Photo: GIANLUIGI GUERCIA / POOL / AFP

Prince William heads to Brazil next week for the awards ceremony for his multimillion-dollar environmental prize, hoping to refocus attention away from the scandal of his uncle Andrew and back on the royals' causes.

William will visit some of Rio de Janeiro's most famous landmarks on the British heir's first Latin American trip.

The aim is to turn the spotlight onto a line-up of environmental projects, before the annual awards ceremony for the prince's Earthshot Prize.

The visit comes days after King Charles stripped his younger brother of his title of prince and evicted him from his mansion, banishing his sibling from public life to try to prevent any further damage to the royal brand from Andrew's ties to late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Focus is Earthshot Prize

During his three-day trip, William will seek to focus on his main philanthropic environmental cause, which aims to find innovations to combat climate change and awards five winners £1 million (NZ$2.3 million) each to drive their projects.

William will visit Sugarloaf mountain, the Maracana soccer stadium, the Christ the Redeemer statue and the Copacabana beach, where he will play volleyball, a Kensington Palace spokesperson said.

Wife Kate, who is in remission after cancer treatment, will not join him.

South America is an uncommon destination for the British royals, who tend to focus overseas trips on Europe or the foreign realms where the king is head of state, such as Canada.

William has never been to Brazil or Latin America before, while Charles last went there in 2009.

This year, the Earthshot events will take place a week before the United Nations COP30 climate summit, which will also be held in Brazil and which the prince will attend in place of his father.

"With its energy, its people and its iconic landscapes, it is the perfect place to celebrate amazing environmental innovation, and host our biggest and best Earthshot ever," Earthshot Prize chief executive Jason Knauf said.

The winners will be announced at a ceremony on 5 November, which will feature a host of celebrities and performances from Australian popstar Kylie Minogue and Brazilian musician Gilberto Gil.

Organisers say the summit surrounding the event will attract more than 1000 global leaders, some of the world's biggest philanthropists, along with global mayors and world-leading scientists.

- Reuters

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