Prince Charles seems to have snubbed his youngest son, Prince Harry, after praising his eldest child, Prince William, in a post on Instagram. The future king commends the Duke of Cambridge's environmental efforts, though Meghan Markle's husband works on the same cause.

Prince Charles shared a photo of his and Prince William together as he congratulates him on the success of his Earthshot Prize. He said he is very proud of his son for his "growing commitment to the environment."

He also mentioned the bold ambition of the global prize for the environment. "As a world, we need to come together to inspire, reimagine and build the sustainable future we so desperately need," he said.

The Duke of Wales himself has been know for his fight for environmental causes, like sustainability, climate change, ocean pollution and more. However, his other son, Prince Charles, has also been fighting for the same reason, but his father seems to have yet to commend him on social media.

Hence, Geo TV noted a royal biographer could not help himself but leave a comment on Prince Charles' post, hoping Prince Harry "would feel ashamed of himself." For starters, the prince and his wife, Meghan, had left their posts as senior royals in January 2020 to have a more independent life in the U.S.They are now living in California with their two kids, Archie and Lilibet.

Meanwhile, in Prince William's cause, he calls for all society to "unite in repairing the planet." He begins this effort by launching an inaugural awards ceremony for the Earthshot Prize on Sunday, Oct. 17.

 

Kate Middleton's husband will use this move to find solutions to the current environmental problems and overcome the negativies that many fear may happen in the future. Prince Charles' congratulatory message comes after Prince Harry also calls for action against climate change this week, per Express.

The younger prince called out the mining firms in Africa to stop "pillaging" the country's soil for oil and even asked other nations to stand with them. He even gave an example, revealing the Okavango watershed in the southern part of the state was already at risk due to the continuous "corporate oil drilling."

However, in Prince Charles' tweet, he said Prince William's Earthshot Prize would be the one that would help find innovative solutions to these environmental issues, along with its nominees. He even promised to work together to make a sustainable future.