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The Duke and Duchess of Rothesay share a kiss as he picks her up for their joint engagement in Glasgow | 23 MAY 2025

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SCREAMING, CRYING, JUMPING UP & DOWN, BAWLING MY EYES OUT OMFG
The Duke and Duchess of Rothesay share a kiss as he picks her up for their joint engagement in Glasgow | 23 MAY 2025
CONGRATULATIONS TO HRH PRINCESS ORLA ♡
As per reporting in The Sun,
Princess Orla Wales has given birth to quadruplet puppies ♡
A source told the publication :
"Mother and babies are doing well.
We always thought the patter of tiny feet in the Wales’s household had ended, so the sound of tiny paws will have to do.
Everyone loves a new royal baby news and so new royal puppies run very close. Everyone is very excited, not least the three children, who adore Orla, and Lupo before."
THE Prince and Princess of Wales’s dog Orla has given birth to quads. And the royal couple’s children are already said to have fallen in lov
The Prince of Wales introduces the first episode of Guardians, a new docuseries by the Royal Foundation and United for Wildlife. The episode spotlights Modiki and his team's efforts to protect endangered elephants in Dzanga-Sangha in the Central African Republic, which is one of the planet's last untouched wildernesses | 23 MAY 2025
❥ 23 MAY 2025 | The Prince of Wales has released a statement in support of The Royal Foundation and United For Wildlife's new docuseries “Guardians”, which highlights the crucial work of rangers airing on BBC Earth’s YouTube and social channels from Friday 23rd May.
The statement released through the Royal Foundation says :
I’ve had the privilege of meeting a number of rangers throughout my life and have seen firsthand the vital work they do. Yet their stories are often overlooked or misunderstood. The reality is that protecting our natural world has become one of the most dangerous jobs on the planet. We need to understand and recognise Nature’s Guardians, and the critical work they do. The rangers we meet in this series are an inspiration to us all. Every day, they take huge risks as nature’s frontline of defence, standing between poachers and endangered species, supporting sustainable human-animal coexistence and fighting habitat loss. As they work to protect our oceans, our forests, our plains, our mountains and biodiversity, they are also educating, community building and furthering science. These are the unsung heroes — the true Guardians of the natural world, defending nature and the future of the planet for all of us.
THE PRINCE OF WALES × UNITED FOR WILDLIFE LAUNCH A DOCUSERIES HIGHLIGHTING THE WORK OF RANGERS ✨️
The Prince of Wales and United for Wildlife have launched a new groundbreaking documentary series, “Guardians”, which highlights the crucial work of rangers.
It will be released on BBC Earth’s YouTube and social channels from Friday 23rd May, with a gripping new episode launching each week.
Co-produced with award winning studio ZANDLAND, each new episode will offer an exclusive access, interviews, and dynamic storytelling from rangers across the world, following their remarkable stories from:
Central African Republic and the breathtaking Dzangha-Sangha protected area, following a reformed poacher who now dedicates his life to protecting the wildlife he once hunted.
The Himalayas, India high in the Spiti Valley where rangers are working to bring co-existence between the snow leopards known as ‘Ghosts of the Himalayas’, and local communities.
Mexico’s Sea of Cortez once called ‘the world’s aquarium’ – and the story of a reformed illegal fisherman now working to protect this threatened ecosystem.
Kruger National Park in South Africa where teams work round the clock to protect, rescue and rehabilitate critically endangered rhinos which face daily poaching threats.
Sri Lanka where veterinary experts are working tirelessly to rehabilitate elephants, leopards, and other wildlife, while balancing patrolling duties and mitigating human-elephant conflicts. Caru Indigenous Land, Brazil and the community-led fight to preserve their heritage and protect ancestral lands from environmental destruction.