Blue Peter in conjunction with Kensington Palace released a video featuring The Prince of Wales from his meeting with the winners of the Earthshot Blue Peter Competition | 7 FEBRUARY 2025
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Blue Peter in conjunction with Kensington Palace released a video featuring The Prince of Wales from his meeting with the winners of the Earthshot Blue Peter Competition | 7 FEBRUARY 2025
Kensington Palace & The BBC released a photograph featuring The Prince of Wales with the winners of the Earthshot Blue Peter Competition from a reception inside Windsor Castle where each of the winners presented their winning ideas to him and he then awarded them with their certificates | 7 FEBRUARY 2025
The Prince of Wales with the winners of the Earthshot Blue Peter Competition during a reception inside Windsor Castle where each of the winners presented their winning idea to him & he then then awarded them with their certificates.
The Prince of Wales meets with Joel Mawhinney and the winners of the Earthshot Prize Blue Peter Competition at Windsor Castle.
The winners of the contest are :
Marni, aged 8 from London, who came up with an idea for family forests where a tree is planted for every person in the UK.
Ruby, aged 10 from Devon, entered with an idea to reduce waste with solar powered vans to give people access to refill services.
Mia, aged 8 from North Yorkshire, wants to stop factory pollution and global warming with an idea to help clean polluted water using algae ponds.
Llewyn, aged 9 from Glasgow, had an idea to invent compostable glasses, which allow people to see how much carbon dioxide is in the air and encourage them to make steps to prevent pollution.
Annie, aged 12 from Milton Keynes, had an idea to help save coral reefs by supplying them with nutrients and calcium with ‘ocean bursts’, an idea which came from bath bombs.
Here's one I made earlier ♡
The Prince of Wales joined Joel Mawhinney and winners of the Earthshot Prize Blue Peter Competition in making bird feeders at Windsor Castle