Sustainability drive! Prince William and Kate Middleton arrived at Earthshot Prize Awards in a fully electric £110,950 Audi - after installing a charging point at Kensington Palace

 The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge arrived at the first Earthshot Prize awards ceremony in a fully electric Audi, hours after it was revealed Prince William has installed a charging point at Kensington Palace. 

Last night's star-studded event at Alexandra Palace was the first in Prince William's decade-long global environmental competition, awarding £1million to five winners for an idea to protect the planet.  

Kate Middleton and William, both 39, were chauffeured to the ceremony in an Audi RS e-tron GT, which uses electric battery powered motors to drive without carbon dioxide emissions and ranges in price from £110,950 to £133,105.

While anyone with the cash to spare can purchase the vehicle, an Audi spokesperson said buyers will usually have to wait eight months to receive the car, but should check with their local Audi centre. 

It was revealed yesterday that the Duke has installed an electric car charger at his royal residence in London, as Prince Charles, 72, praised his son for his 'growing commitment to the environment'.  

The royal couple arrived in the Audi RS e-tron GT (pictured), which is built alongside the legendary Audi R8 at the Böllinger Höfe facility in Germany

The royal couple arrived in the Audi RS e-tron GT (pictured), which is built alongside the legendary Audi R8 at the Böllinger Höfe facility in Germany

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, both 39, arrived at the first Earthshot Prize awards ceremony in a fully electric Audi

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, both 39, arrived at the first Earthshot Prize awards ceremony in a fully electric Audi 

Kate Middleton and William, both 39, were chauffeured to the ceremony in an Audi RS e-tron GT, which uses electric battery powered motors to drive without carbon dioxide emissions and ranges in price from £110,950 to £133,105

Kate Middleton and William, both 39, were chauffeured to the ceremony in an Audi RS e-tron GT, which uses electric battery powered motors to drive without carbon dioxide emissions and ranges in price from £110,950 to £133,105 


The couple arrived in the Audi RS e-tron GT, which is built alongside the legendary Audi R8 at the Böllinger Höfe facility in Germany. 


It features a 800-volt lithium-ion battery and provides a range of up to 283 miles, with the engine taking around five minutes to charge enough power for the next 62 miles. Charging the engine for around 23 minutes will take the battery charge from 5 per cent back up to approximately 80 per cent.

Unlike petrol or diesel-powered engines, the eco-friendly motor can be re-charged at home and The Mail on Sunday previously learned that William has had a charging point installed at Kensington Palace for an electric car.

It features a 800-volt lithium-ion battery and provides a range of up to 283 miles, with the engine taking around five minutes to charge enough power for the next 62 miles. Pictured, William and Kate walking away from the vehicle

It features a 800-volt lithium-ion battery and provides a range of up to 283 miles, with the engine taking around five minutes to charge enough power for the next 62 miles. Pictured, William and Kate walking away from the vehicle

Charging the engine for around 23 minutes will take the battery charge from 5 per cent back up to approximately 80 per cent. Pictured, Kate arriving at the awards
The royal couple leaving the car behind them, pictured, as they head to the event

Charging the engine for around 23 minutes will take the battery charge from 5 per cent back up to approximately 80 per cent. Pictured, the royal couple leaving the car behind them as they head to the event

A source said it was 'the first phase of a project to install charging points across the entire Royal estate'.

Charles also recently revealed that his 51-year-old Aston Martin - gifted to him by the Queen for his 21st birthday in 1969 - had been converted to run on surplus wine and whey from cheese.

The car now runs on a fuel called E85, which is made up of 85 per cent bioethanol and 15 per cent unleaded petrol. 

The Audi RS e-tron GT (pictured) at the Auto Shanghai 2021 show. Hollywood actor Robert Downey Jnr drove an early prototype of the battery-powered GT in the Marvel movie Avengers Endgame, where he played Iron Man

The Audi RS e-tron GT (pictured) at the Auto Shanghai 2021 show. Hollywood actor Robert Downey Jnr drove an early prototype of the battery-powered GT in the Marvel movie Avengers Endgame, where he played Iron Man

The interior of an Audi RS e-tron GT car at the Audi stand during the 42nd Bangkok International Motor Show 2021

The interior of an Audi RS e-tron GT car at the Audi stand during the 42nd Bangkok International Motor Show 2021

The Audi electric vehicle at the Auto Shanghai 2021 show. The racing-inspired Audi RS e-tron GT costs from £110,950 but rising to £125,340 for the Carbon Black trim and a staggering £133,105 for the Carbon Vorsprung

The Audi electric vehicle at the Auto Shanghai 2021 show. The racing-inspired Audi RS e-tron GT costs from £110,950 but rising to £125,340 for the Carbon Black trim and a staggering £133,105 for the Carbon Vorsprung

With charging ports behind both front wheels, the GT can charge overnight on a 11kW AC charger as standard. Pictured, an Audi RS e-tron GT car is seen during the 19th Shanghai International Automobile Industry Exhibition in Shanghai on April 19, 2021

With charging ports behind both front wheels, the GT can charge overnight on a 11kW AC charger as standard. Pictured, an Audi RS e-tron GT car is seen during the 19th Shanghai International Automobile Industry Exhibition in Shanghai on April 19, 2021

The car (pictured at the Audi stand during the 42nd Bangkok International Motor Show 2021) has night vision and laser lights and takes its inspiration from muscle cars of the 1950s, 60s and 1970s, standing 4.99m long, 1.96m wide and just 1.41m high stretched over a 2.90m wheelbase

The car (pictured at the Audi stand during the 42nd Bangkok International Motor Show 2021) has night vision and laser lights and takes its inspiration from muscle cars of the 1950s, 60s and 1970s, standing 4.99m long, 1.96m wide and just 1.41m high stretched over a 2.90m wheelbase

By blending petrol with ethanol, motorists don't need as much fossil fuel, which reduces carbon emissions and allows the vehicle to run 'cleaner'.


In a rare and touching public statement of support ahead of last night's award ceremony, Charles spoke of William's 'bold ambition' when it comes to the environment. 

He added: 'As a world, we need to come together to inspire, reimagine and build the sustainable future we so desperately need. 

'Over the coming decade, with future generations in mind, the Earthshot Prize, and its inspirational nominees, will help us find the innovative solutions.' 

The Earthshot prize was launched last year to search for ways to tackle the problems facing the planet and the first-ever five winners were revealed last night at a glittering ceremony held in London. 

Each winner will receive £1million prize money and a global network of support to scale their cutting-edge environmental solutions to repair our planet.

No stars flew into London for the ceremony and guests were asked by organisers to 'consider the environment when choosing their outfit'. 

Most guests followed WIlliam and Kate by re-using an outfit they had previously worn. 

William wore the same bottle green jacket at Centrepoint's 50th Anniversary two years ago, while Kate wore a £4,290 Alexander McQueen dress she first wore ten years ago in 2011, at a Bafta reception in Los Angeles.

William warned that we live in 'the most consequential time in human history' as he addressed the audience at the ceremony. 

'The future is ours to determine, and if we set our minds to it, nothing is impossible. I want to say something to all the young people watching tonight.' 

'For too long, we haven’t done enough to protect the planet for your future. But Earthshot is for you. In the next ten years we are going to act. We are going to find the solutions to repair our planet. ' 

Following a performance by Coldplay and Korean boy band BTS, powered by 60 people pedalling bicycles, William gave a stark warning that 'time is running out' to tackle climate change, adding: 'The actions we choose or choose not to take in the next 10 years will determine the fate of the planet for the next thousand.

The five winners, which span the globe from Costa Rica to India, include transformative technologists, innovators, an entire country, and a pioneering city and were chosen for their ground-breaking solutions to the greatest environmental challenges facing our planet.

The first award to be handed out went to Gator Halpern and Sam Teicher of Coral Vita - a project which grows coral on land to replenish life in dying ocean ecosystems. Its methods grow coral up to 50 times faster than typical methods and improves resilience to the impact of climate change. 

They beat competitors Pristine Seas and Living Sea Walls.

Actors Emma Thompson, Emma Watson and David Oyelowo are joining Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, in handing out the awards at Alexandra Palace in north London. 

Emma Watson presented the second award, which went to AEM Electrolyser, which turns renewable electricity into emission-free hydrogen gas. 

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, both 39, walked side by side as they headed into the ceremony of the most ambitious environmental prize in history
Gorgeous from all angles: Kate's dress had a pleated detail and statement gold belt to cinch in the royal's waist

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, both 39, walked side by side as they headed into the ceremony of the most ambitious environmental prize in history

William closed the event by announcing that the following year's Earthshot event would be held in the United States - where his brother Prince Harry lives with Meghan Markle

William closed the event by announcing that the following year's Earthshot event would be held in the United States - where his brother Prince Harry lives with Meghan Markle

Radiant: The Duchess joined Prince William to attend the first Earthshot Prize awards ceremony at Alexandra Palace last night
All smiles: The Duchess channelled Hollywood glamour as she attended the awards ran by her husband

Radiant: The Duchess joined Prince William to attend the first Earthshot Prize awards ceremony at Alexandra Palace last night

Vidyut Mohan of Takachar, which converts leftover crops in fuel, won the following prize. Takachar developed a cheap, small-scale, portable technology that attaches to tractors in remote farms, converting crop residues into bio-products like fuel and fertilizer.

Emma Thompson presented the fourth Earthshot award to the city of Milan, whose Food Waste Hubs aim to halve waste by 2030. Each hub recovers food, primarily from supermarkets and companies' canteens, and gives it to NGOs who distribute it to citizens. 

And presenting the fifth and final award, The Duchess of Cambridge said: 'Nature is vital to us all... But for too long we've neglected our wild spaces and now w'ere facing a number of tipping points. If we don't act now we will permanently destabilise our planet and rob our children of the future they deserve.' 

It was revealed yesterday that the Duke has installed an electric car charger at his royal residence, as Prince Charles, 72, praised his son for his 'growing commitment to the environment'

It was revealed yesterday that the Duke has installed an electric car charger at his royal residence, as Prince Charles, 72, praised his son for his 'growing commitment to the environment' 

Charles explained how he had his Aston Martin converted so it runs on English wine and whey from cheese production

Charles explained how he had his Aston Martin converted so it runs on English wine and whey from cheese production


The award went to the Republic of Costa Rica, whose Ministry for Environment paid citizens to protect forests, plant trees, and restore ecosystems, leading to the country's forests doubling in size. 

William closed the event by announcing that the following year's Earthshot event would be held in the United States - where his brother Prince Harry lives with Meghan Markle. 

In a video message pre-recorded from the London Eye, Prince William said yesterday: 'Today the warning sounds around the world are clear. We don't need a Moonshot, we need Earthshots. Each year for the next 10 years we will award five prizes, one for each Earthshot, to those who bring hope into our future.'

Sir David Attenbrough is pictured bowing to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at the first Earthshot Prize awards ceremony

Sir David Attenbrough is pictured bowing to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at the first Earthshot Prize awards ceremony

The Duchess of Cambridge talks with broadcaster David Attenborough as they attend the first ever Earthshot Prize Awards Ceremony at Alexandra Palace in London

The Duchess of Cambridge talks with broadcaster David Attenborough as they attend the first ever Earthshot Prize Awards Ceremony at Alexandra Palace in London

William said many of the answers to mitigate the challenges the earth faces are 'out there' but 'we need everyone from all parts of society to raise their ambition and unite in repairing out planet.   

William's Earthshot Prize takes its inspiration from the Apollo moon landings, nicknamed Moonshot, which helped advance mankind's technological achievements.

It features five categories, or Earthshots - Protect and restore nature; Clean our air, Revive our oceans; Build a waste-free world; and Fix our climate - which organisers say, if achieved by 2030, would improve life for all. 

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