William, who has long been involved with Fields in Trust — the only charity that legally protects parks, playgrounds, and green spaces across the UK — spoke proudly about its achievements.
“I think we can double, triple that number,” he said, referring to the 3,000 spaces already safeguarded.
The Prince took over as president of Fields in Trust from his late grandfather, the Duke of Edinburgh, in 2013, before handing the role to Jill Scott on July 1.
He continues to serve as the charity’s patron, a position he assumed in 2024 after succeeding the late Queen Elizabeth II, who held the role for 70 years.