Prince William announced “amazing” news after he and Catherine embarked on an anniversary trip to the Scottish Isles.
On Friday, May 23, the Prince and Princess of Wales took to Instagram to reveal a new BBC Earth documentary series titled Guardians.

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“Rangers play a critical role as the first line of defence in the protection and conservation of our natural world,” the post on the royal couple’s joint account read. “Every day, they take huge risks, standing between poachers and endangered species, protecting biodiversity and maintaining ecological balance.”
In the update, they continued, “@unitedforwildlife are celebrating these remarkable individuals, and their tireless efforts to protect some of our most valued natural assets, in a groundbreaking new docuseries, ‘Guardians.’”
Finally, the royals directed fans to YouTube, where they can tune into the full first episode of Guardians.

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Six episodes will be released in total, with one premiering each week, GB News reported. In the docuseries, rangers from the Central African Republic, Mexico, the Himalayas, Sri Lanka, South Africa and Brazil will be featured.
In the comments, royal fans lauded Prince William and Middleton for promoting the docuseries—along with the rangers for the important work they do.
One Instagram user wrote, “The work you do is so valuable, so important, and so very much appreciated by the Commonwealth. Thank you @princeandprincessofwales ❤️.”
Another shared, “Brilliant seeing these wonderful guardians working to protect our planet. Thank you 💚promoting the project.”

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A different Instagram user declared, “Can’t wait to watch❤️.”
Meanwhile, someone else echoed, “Outstanding work they do, to save our planet 👏❤️.”
The major announcement came on the heels of Prince William and Catherine’s anniversary trip to the Scottish Isles. During their travels, the royals celebrated 14 years since their wedding day and revealed a meaningful project on the Isle of Mull.