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Prince's Admiration for Explorer Honoring Father's Antarctic Legacy

24 Jan

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Summary

  • Prince William backs Max Worsley's Antarctic expedition.
  • Max follows in his late father's footsteps across Antarctica.
  • Expedition highlights Antarctica's crucial role for planet health.
Prince's Admiration for Explorer Honoring Father's Antarctic Legacy

The Prince of Wales has expressed profound admiration for Max Worsley, an explorer embarking on a challenging solo expedition across Antarctica. This significant journey aims to honor the memory and legacy of Max's father, Lieutenant Colonel Henry Worsley MBE, who tragically passed away in 2015 while attempting the same 870-mile route.

Prince William, having previously supported Henry Worsley's expeditions, is now the patron of 'The Onwards Expedition'. This venture, undertaken by Max and Norwegian adventurer Martin Nesse, is scheduled to commence in November. It serves not only as a tribute but also emphasizes Antarctica's critical role in maintaining the planet's health.

Max Worsley stated it is a great honor to have royal patronage. He emphasized that while inspired by past explorers, his and Martin's focus is on the future. They intend to use the expedition to raise awareness about Antarctica's global impact and encourage young people to connect with nature.

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The expedition will provide support for two charitable organizations: The Earthshot Prize and the British Exploring Society, furthering their respective missions. The Prince also highlighted the importance of inspiring youth to protect the environment through such challenging endeavors.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Max Worsley is an explorer undertaking an unsupported ski expedition across Antarctica to honor his late father's legacy, a journey Prince William is patron of.
The Onwards Expedition honors the legacy of explorer Henry Worsley, who died attempting the same Antarctic route, and raises awareness about Antarctica's importance to global health.
The expedition supports The Earthshot Prize and the British Exploring Society.

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