EMMA WATSON JOINS PRINCE WILLIAM, BENEDICT CUMBERBATCH AT UNITED FOR WILDLIFE CLIMATE FORUM IN LONDON. (PHOTO).
Emma Watson Joins Prince William, Benedict Cumberbatch At United For Wildlife Climate Forum In London Emma Watson appeared alongside Prince William, Benedict Cumberbatch and host June Sarpong at a business forum organised under The Royal Foundation’s United for Wildlife initiative during London Climate Action Week. The event brought together participants to discuss climate leadership and the protection of the natural world. According to United for Wildlife, the session focused on “a conversation about the natural world and our shared responsibility to protect it.” Speaking during the forum, Watson addressed the role of communication in environmental advocacy. “Storytelling is really powerful, and the story that you tell as a brand, and the transparency you have and the way that you talk around these issues, it matters,” she said. “It matters to young people,” she added. Watson has previously supported the Prince of Wales’ Earthshot Prize, including presenting the Fix Our Climate a...

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