LONDON (AP) — We’ve seen a lot of Prince William recently — and we’re going to see a lot more.
The heir to the British throne will be on the streets of Rio de Janeiro this week to promote his Earthshot Prize, an initiative to find solutions to major environmental issues. That will be followed by the United Nations Climate Summit COP30, also in Brazil, where William will represent his father, King Charles III, and the U.K. government.
William’s trip to the Brazilian metropolis known for Copacabana Beach and the annual Carnival is the latest installment in the monarchy’s drive to portray the prince as a statesman ready to be king.
The scale of the task facing him has been underscored by the king’s dramatic decision to strip his brother Andrew of his royal title and Windsor home over his f

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