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Prince George frustrated by scale of litter problem, William says

The duke was interviewed about climate change for BBC Newscast.

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Prince George has expressed his frustration at the relentless battle against discarded waste after litter-picking expeditions at school, the Duke of Cambridge has said.

William, in an interview with BBC Newscast on BBC Sounds, said his eight-year-old son was confused and annoyed when his class returned to the same route the next day to find it was full of litter again.

The duke criticised the space race and space tourism in the 30-minute sit-down chat, saying the world’s greatest minds need to focus on trying to fix the Earth instead.

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William during a visit to the Royal Botanic Gardens (Ian Vogler/Daily Mirror/PA)

The duke said: “So George, at school recently, has been doing litter picking.

“I didn’t realise but talking to him the other day he was already showing that he was getting a bit confused and a bit, sort of, annoyed by the fact they went out litter picking one day and then the very next day they did the same route, same time, and pretty much all the same litter they picked up back again.

“And I think that, for him, he was trying to understand how and where it all came from.

“He couldn’t understand, he’s like, ‘Well, we cleaned this. Why has it not gone away?'”

But the duke said he felt bad about giving his children the “burden of that worry”.

William said: “He is acutely aware, more so than the other two at the moment.

“Charlotte is still a little bit young. She’s still not quite sure. And actually Louis just enjoys playing outside the whole time. He lives outside.

“But I think it is slowly dawning on them that these things matter.

“But I think when you’re that young, you just want to have fun and enjoy it.

“I feel bad, I don’t want to give them them the burden of that worry.”

The duke, who was speaking ahead of his environmental Earthshot Prize awards on Sunday, expressed concern about the rise in climate anxiety in young people.

“We are seeing a rise in climate anxiety. You know, people, young people now, are growing up where their futures are basically threatened the whole time,” he said.

“It’s very unnerving and it’s very, you know, anxiety making.”

BBC Newscast: The Prince William Interview will be available on BBC Sounds and BBC 5 Live.

It also airs on Thursday October 14 on BBC One at 11:35pm, and on the BBC News Channel and BBC iPlayer.

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