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Prince William and Princess Kate's £200 laundry room upgrade at Forest Lodge
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Prince William and Princess Kate's £200 laundry room upgrade at Forest Lodge

  • The Prince and Princess of Wales installed microplastic-filtering devices in three royal washing machines.
  • The initiative was announced as part of their eco-conscious upgrades at Forest Lodge and other residences.
  • MATTER, a climate technology company, supplied the filtration solution used in the project.
  • William plans to discuss scaling the filtration technology during a visit to MATTER’s Bristol headquarters.
  • The filters are compatible with existing machines or built into new models.
  • The Forest Lodge residence is part of Windsor Great Park, where the couple moved in November 2025.
  • The eco-focus aligns with broader royal environmental advocacy by King Charles and other family members.
  • The article notes prior eco features at Frogmore Cottage and other royal properties.
  • The report includes visual coverage and contextual imagery from Getty and PA Images.
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William visits Earthshot finalist fighting against microplastics
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William visits Earthshot finalist fighting against microplastics

  • Prince William tested a lightweight mobility scooter at the Bristol Robotics Library during a Bristol visit.
  • William met Earthshot Prize finalist Matter, which develops filtration to stop microplastics entering waterways.
  • Matter’s £199 filtration module, designed to stop microplastics, was installed at Kensington Palace and Anmer Hall.
  • William discussed Matter’s plans to go global with its product in a hands-on demonstration.
  • The prince also saw Britain’s most powerful supercomputer, Isambard-AI, used for health and weather research.
  • William spoke with Matter’s chief executive about global scalability and expansion plans.
  • The visit reinforced William’s Earthshot Prize leadership and sustainability focus.
  • William’s Bristol engagements included biotech and robotics demonstrations.
  • The Earthshot finalist Matter aims to scale its filtration system globally for widespread adoption.
  • Isambard-AI’s potential to accelerate drug development and weather prediction highlighted during the visit.
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