Prince William has paid tribute to his "much-missed grandmother" the Queen as he delivered his first speech since the death of the late Monarch today.
William, 40, who is now heir to the throne following the death of Elizabeth II, addressed the United for Wildlife (UfW) global summit at the Science Museum in London as he spoke about the effects of illegal wildlife crime.
In his speech, he also made a touching mention of his late grandfather Prince Phillip, as well as William's father, King Charles, who he described as "both committed naturalists".
He said: “Our natural world is one of our greatest assets. It is a lesson I learnt from a young age, from my father and my grandfather, both committed naturalists in their own right, and also from my much-missed grandmother, who cared so much for the natural world.
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