Final engagements highlight conservation work and youth initiatives as a new project in the Kingdom is formally named in his honour
Prince William concluded his official visit to Saudi Arabia with a programme centred on environmental conservation and youth engagement, underscoring a cause that has become a defining theme of his public work.
On the final day of engagements, the Prince of Wales met environmental leaders and young Saudis involved in sustainability initiatives aligned with his Earthshot Prize, the global award he founded to accelerate solutions to climate and environmental challenges.
Discussions focused on innovation in desert conservation, renewable energy and marine protection in the Red Sea region, areas that Saudi authorities have increasingly prioritised as part of broader economic and environmental reforms.
The visit culminated in a ceremony marking the naming of a new residential and community facility in his honour.
The centre, designed to provide accommodation and support services linked to conservation and education programmes, was formally unveiled with local officials present.
Organisers described the naming as recognition of the prince’s longstanding advocacy for environmental stewardship and his collaboration with regional partners on sustainability projects.
Prince William’s tour of Saudi Arabia has blended diplomacy, cultural exchange and environmental outreach.
In meetings with government representatives, he emphasised cooperation on climate action and biodiversity protection, themes that have featured prominently in his international engagements over recent years.
The visit also included engagements with young entrepreneurs and students participating in innovation and environmental training schemes.
The prince’s presence in the Kingdom comes at a time when Saudi Arabia is investing heavily in environmental transformation as part of its Vision 2030 strategy, including large-scale renewable energy projects and reforestation initiatives.
Observers noted that the focus on climate and youth partnerships offered a forward-looking dimension to bilateral relations.
As he departed the Kingdom, aides described the trip as an opportunity to strengthen dialogue on shared priorities and to spotlight practical environmental initiatives with global impact.
The final day’s events reinforced the prince’s role as a prominent advocate for sustainability, a theme that continues to shape his international profile.