Singapore: Britain's Prince William kicks off Singapore visit with Changi Airport tour
VIDEO SHOWS: BRITAIN'S PRINCE WILLIAM TOURING SINGAPORE'S CHANGI AIRPORT, TOURING JEWEL'S RAIN VORTEX WATERFALL, WILLIAM SPEAKING TO RESIDENTS
SHOWS: SINGAPORE (NOVEMBER 5, 2023) (REUTERS - Access all)
1. PEOPLE WAITING FOR PRINCE WILLIAM AT JEWEL CHANGI AIRPORT AND WAVING BRITAIN'S NATIONAL FLAG
2. FLAGS BEING WAVED
3. PEOPLE STANDING BEHIND BARRIER WAITING FOR PRINCE OF WALES PRINCE WILLIAM
4. PRINCE WILLIAM (RIGHT) AND SENIOR MINISTER OF STATE AT MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND MINISTRY OF NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, SIM ANN, WALKING / PRINCE WILLIAM WAVING
5. VARIOUS OF SIM AND PRINCE WILLIAM STANDING BEFORE RAIN VORTEX WATERFALL
6. PRINCE WILLIAM AND SIM DESCENDING ESCALATOR
7. PRINCE WILLIAM MEETING AND SPEAKING TO PUBLIC
8. FLAGS
9. VARIOUS OF PRINCE WILLIAM INTERACTING WITH FANS
10. MEDIA FILMING
11. PRINCE WILLIAM SHAKING HANDS WITH FANS
12. PHONE CAMERA FILMING
13. (SOUNDBITE) (English) FRENCH TOURIST WORKING IN CYBERSECURITY INDUSTRY, MELANIE COSTA, SAYING:
"It's very exciting because many people are here, and we're so close! It's like a big event."
14. VARIOUS OF CROWDS IN JEWEL CHANGI AIRPORT
15. SINGAPOREAN RESIDENT CHEN-TZE TAN STANDING BEHIND BARRIER WHILE WAITING FOR PRINCE WILLIAM
16. (SOUNDBITE) (English) SINGAPOREAN RESIDENT AND HOMEMAKER, CHEN-TZE TAN, SAYING:
"I think it's also very honourable that he came up with this Earthshot programme and competition. I mean, he's the founder... I think it really struck a chord with all of us that you know, global warming and what's happening to the world is very concerning. And I think it also teaches the young people that its. definitely very important to care about Earth, and it's for our future as well. And for the future generations to come."
17. PRINCE WILLIAM LEAVING
STORY: Britain's Prince William kicked off a four-day trip to Singapore on Sunday (November 5) with a visit to the city state's Jewel Changi Airport mall, where he toured the Rain Vortex indoor waterfall and met with local residents.
William, the eldest son of King Charles and the heir to the throne, is in Singapore for the annual Earthshot Prize which awards 1 million pounds ($1.22 million) to five winners developing solutions to environmental problems.
"I think it's very honourable that he came up with this Earthshot programme and competition," said Singaporean homemaker Chen-Tze Tan, who waited more than two hours to meet with the Prince, 11 years after her first interaction during his previous visit to Singapore in 2012.
As part of his Singapore visit, the first in more than a decade, William will also take part in a dragon boating event on Monday (November 6) where he will row alongside locals, British expatriates and Commonwealth representatives on the Kallang River.
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