King Charles Attends Ocean Premiere with David Attenborough in London
King Charles Attends Ocean Premiere with David Attenborough in London

King Charles Attends Ocean Premiere with David Attenborough in London

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King Charles attended the world premiere of Sir David Attenborough's new documentary 'Ocean' at the Royal Festival Hall in London, highlighting his longstanding commitment to environmental advocacy and ocean conservation. The event, held just ahead of Attenborough's 99th birthday and attended by notable figures such as Prince William, Cara Delevingne, and John Kerry, emphasized the urgent need for ocean recovery to stabilize the climate and secure a healthier future. The documentary, narrated by Attenborough, chronicles the challenges faced by the world's oceans—including industrial fishing and coral reef bleaching—while expressing hope for their resilience. Charles, a patron of the Marine Biological Association, has publicly championed sustainability for decades, and both he and Attenborough have forged strong ties with the royal family in support of environmental causes. Queen Camilla did not attend the premiere as she was engaged in separate royal duties, including commemorating the 80th anniversary of VE Day. The film is set for a wider release in cinemas and on streaming platforms, aiming to inspire collective action to restore Earth's oceans.

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