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Prince William Slams Space Trips Following William Shatner’s Orbit Flight: We Should Be ‘Trying to Repair This Planet’

Prince William Slams Pricey Space Trips After William Shatner’s Orbit Flight
Prince William and William Shatner. Ian Vogler/AP/Shutterstock; SYSPEO/SIPA/Shutterstock

UPDATE 10/15/21 7:30 p.m. ET

Shatner reacted to the royal’s comments on Thursday. “He’s a lovely Englishman. He’s going to be king of England one day,” he told Entertainment Tonight. “He’s a lovely, gentle, educated man, but he’s got the wrong idea.”

The actor continued: “I would tell the prince, and I hope the prince gets the message — this is a baby step into the idea of getting industry up there, so that all those polluting industries, especially, for example, the industries that make electricity … off of Earth. … The prince is missing the point. The point is these are the baby steps to show people [that] it’s very practical.”

Shatner noted that problem-solving on Earth and space exploration can occur “at the same time.”

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Not a fan! Prince William raised concerns over civilian space travel following William Shatner’s Blue Orbit flight earlier this month.

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“We need some of the world’s greatest brains and minds fixed on trying to repair this planet, not trying to find the next place to go and live,” the 39-year-old royal told BBC News on Thursday, October 14, of space tourism.

The Duke of Cambridge noted that he has “absolutely no interest” in going to space, pointing out that there is a “fundamental question” linked to the carbon cost for the journey.

William further explained why he is an advocate for the new Earthshot Prize, which is set to honor those trying to save the planet, as climate change and pollution continue to plague Earth.

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“I think that ultimately is what sold it for me — that really is quite crucial to be focusing on this [planet] rather than giving up and heading out into space to try and think of solutions for the future,” he said.

The father of three, who shares Prince George, 8, Princess Charlotte, 6, and Prince Louis, 3, with wife Duchess Kate, revealed that his kids’ futures have also inspired him to get involved in saving the planet now.

“I want the things that I’ve enjoyed, the outdoor life and the sort of nature and environment — I want that to still be there, not just for my children, but everyone else’s children,” he said. “If we’re not careful, we’re robbing from our children’s future.”

The duke added that “it would be an absolute disaster if George is sat here talking” about saving the planet 30 years from now.

William’s comments came one day after Shatner, 90, became the oldest person to travel to space with the launch of Blue Orbit’s rocket, which was developed by Jeff Bezos, on Wednesday, October 13. Sir Richard Branson and Elon Musk have also begun building space businesses.

The Star Trek actor joined the crew of the NS-18 mission on Wednesday for a 10-minute flight that originated in Texas.

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“That’s unlike anything I’ve ever felt before,” the Miss Congeniality actor said during a live news broadcast of the launch.

Upon his return to earth, Shatner spoke out about how poorly some people are treating the planet and why that needs to change.

“It’s so fragile,” he said during an appearance on the Today show on Thursday. “The fragility of this planet — the coming catastrophic event, and we all need to clean this act up now.”

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