10/10
Excellent production, great to see the next generation so involved!
9 April 2021
I just watched this documentary, and I thought it was very well done. The videography was excellent, the different points of view were illuminating and sometimes tragically sad (the elephant tusks!), and seeing what's being done to help the future of the Earth - particularly by children - was really inspiring! Prince William as narrator/host was quite personable, and you can immediately see how much he loves interacting with children. I don't have children and don't particularly like them, but even my cold, childless heart was melting at the scenes of him helping the school kids with their "Bug-ingham Palace"! One environmental point that I wish was more prevalent in the public consciousness was elucidated when the arborist/dendrologist talked about how planting trees was good, but NOT CUTTING DOWN MATURE TREES was even more important. Anyway, I thought this was a very worthy project, Prince William was a charming tour guide, and overall it was a worthy and interesting way to spend 62 minutes. Also, I think this only has such a low rating because of the insane 'Sussex stans', who seem to hate anything and everything about William and Catherine just on principle. So, please don't let them spoil it for you: it's definitely worth watching!
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