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Lady Amelia Windsor echoes Charles and William as she calls on people to ‘stop the damage to our planet’ – but admits she’s ‘too scared’ to go green cycling in London, so she walks everywhere

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Lady Amelia Windsor has revealed she shares the crusade of her royal relatives, King Charles and Prince William, as she discusses how people should act now to save the planet.

However, the 27-year-old beauty, who is the granddaughter of the Duke of Kent, said reducing her own carbon footprint is difficult while living in London – and admits she is ‘terrified’ of cycling in the Big Smoke and in instead have to walk everywhere. .

The model, who cut the blue ribbon at the annual London to Monaco charity cycle this weekend, revealed the cyclists are ‘courageous’ to cover 1,000 kilometers across seven countries in just eight days in support of the Blue Marine Foundation.

Speak with HELLO! she said: ‘Although I grew up cycling in Cambridge, where it’s easier to get around, London scares me.’

The Blue Marine Foundation was founded in 2010 to protect vital marine habitats and combat overfishing, one of the world’s worst environmental problems.

Lady Amelia Windsor echoed Charles and William as she outlined her mission to help protect the planet

Amelia, the charity’s ambassador, added: ‘It’s a fantastic charity doing vital work.

‘In addition to developing sustainable fishing models, it protects kelp forests and has succeeded in banning bottom trawling in the Dogger Bank of the North Sea.’

Elsewhere, the beauty spoke about her love of nature, saying she loves walking around London and being distracted by beautiful flowers and trees.

However, she admitted it is a ‘shame’ that people cannot swim on many British coasts due to ‘dumped sewage’.

Last year the model swapped her designer dresses for a pair of boots to pick up litter during a clean-up in the Thames.

She admitted that she could have made herself a “new suit” from all the sweaters and rubbish she found along the coastline.

The Tatler cover girl grabbed cleaning gloves, a rubbish disposal device and a bin bag in an attempt to clear the riverbank of rubbish.

Dubbed ‘the most beautiful member of the Royal Family’, Amelia used her status to raise awareness about non-biodegradable wet wipes clogging London’s drains.

The 27-year-old beauty, granddaughter of the Duke of Kent, admitted she is 'too scared' to cycle in London

The 27-year-old beauty, granddaughter of the Duke of Kent, admitted she is ‘too scared’ to cycle in London

The Prince of Wales spoke about the climate and impact of the Earthshot Prize at Park Royal Pickering, in Singapore

The Prince of Wales spoke about the climate and impact of the Earthshot Prize at Park Royal Pickering, in Singapore

She was accompanied by a team of waste pickers and Natassia Nicolao, the founder of Conserving Beauty, which invented the first fully dissolving facial wipes.

Sustainability is a priority for the royal model, who previously collaborated with high-end brand Pretty Ballerinas on a collection made entirely of recycled garments.

She is also an ambassador for the organization ‘No More Plastic’ and the Thames project is close to Amelia’s heart as she lives in the capital in a flat she shares with her 30-year-old sister Marina.

She previously revealed her love for second-hand clothes, saying it was all she “wore in college.”

She said she wants to use her platform to promote sustainability as she spoke about her passion for sustainable fashion and her excitement about the portobello market.

The beauty, signed to Storm Model Management, appeared on the cover of Hello Fashion this week as she posed up a storm in a chic black blazer.

The model previously spoke about her passion for sustainable fashion and her enthusiasm for the Portobello market

The model previously spoke about her passion for sustainable fashion and her enthusiasm for the Portobello market

Speak with Hello fashion she said: ‘That’s literally all I wore, it’s the excitement of it – and it became a bit of an obsession.

‘I just like that you never know what you’re going to find. Portobello market I love, it has such a great atmosphere and all the vendors have known each other for years. And now you also have that online, at Depop and Vestiaire.’

The beauty admitted that she also likes to support independent designers who make clothes with “good quality fabrics.”

She admitted that she took up a number of online courses during Covid lockdowns to learn more about sustainability, and started volunteering for a gardening collective after realizing the mental health benefits.

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