King Charles joins Cat Blanchett for a surprise podcast episode

King Charles III I secretly wrote a podcast episode with Cate Blanchett at Windsor Castle.
Filming on Sunday, October 19, the episode of “we are welcome” at the table in the gardens of the people’s castles in July, and they are working on opening the World Heritage Bank of 2000. (Biodiversity, via the Kew Gardens website.)
Blanchett, 56, who works as an ambassador for Kew’s nature reserve in Wakehurst, England, was interviewed by Dr. Elinor BremanA top research leader in seed conservation, the king spoke about his passion for the natural world and conservation.
The new recording comes after he posted on the March Podcast, “a chamber music playlist from His Majesty King Charles III,” and shared a few of his favorite songs.
“Unacceptable,” the King, who spends significant time at Windsor Castle despite staying at Clarence House in London with Queen Camillahe said he opened Millennium Seme Bank after seeing how “Important” the initiative was.
He said his involvement began with “Saving all the heritage vegetables … and fruits and plants and everything,” before his work expanded. “I just felt like it was important to always keep a balance … because we might need them in the later stages, don’t give up.”
The podcast details that the Millennium Seed Bank has identified 85 percent of the UK’s threatened flora and that the initiative is now trying to capture some of the “genetic diversity.
The monarch said, “I’m always trying to provide homes for a variety of these things,” before talking about the renovation of Windsor Castle’s private gardens.
“Blanchett of that one is a real worker,” Blanchett, who was commenting, leading the king to explain, “Thank you, I have been putting some beds, I have written all the ages … and some trees. Trying to keep them is a problem.
King is set to test his endorsement of his natural work in the next prime video project titled, “Finding Consistency: King’s Perspective.” The project was announced on October 8, with the king saying at the time, “the environment is at our base – we are part of the environment. Therefore, we encouraged development and the environment we can work with.”
The announcement of the project, scheduled for release in early 2026, came behind the king again Prince William They stepped out together at the Countdown to Cop30 Event on October 9 at London’s Natural History Museum.
The father-and-son duo are rumored to be at loggerheads after several outlets claimed the Prince of Wales, 43,’s strained relationship was about a royal Eugene Levy‘ A skeptical traveler Series for Apple TV, which renewed earlier this month.
“I think it’s safe to say that change is on my agenda. Change for the better. And I’ve embraced that and I’m happy about that and I’m not afraid of it,” said William. “That’s the little bit that makes me happy, it’s the idea of being able to bring about some change. Not too much change, but change that I think needs to happen.”