Prince William goes in search of the Loch Ness Monster

Prince William goes in search of the Loch Ness Monster

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  • Post published:January 30, 2025
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The Prince of Wales made a visit to an Earthshot prize finalist and surprised them with a question no one was expecting.

Prince William asked experts at NatureMetrics whether they could help find the Loch Ness monster.

Whether the heir to the throne is convinced that Nessie is actually real wasn’t revealed but the legend of the Loch figured large in a fun filled visit.

William shared a previously unknown interest in the Loch Ness Monster
(Prince and Princess of Wales/ Instagram)

The future king certainly seemed to enjoy himself as he took part in one activity – spraying the press with water.

The Prince joined school children collecting DNA samples from a nearby pond when Dr. Kat Davis, founder of NatureMetrics, suggested that they turned the water-filled syringes on the watching press. While he wasn’t quite able to douse them, William happily shared, “This is the best day of my life – great fun.”

Prince William was in Guildford to visit NatureMetrics, a 2024 finalist for the Earthshot Prize. Founded by Dr. Kat Davis, the organisation gathers environmental DNA to help organisations and communities make more informed choices. 

When your title is so long they have to go to small font on the name tag
(Prince and Princess of Wales/ Instagram)

William was given a tour of NatureMetrics’s lab. Not only was he able to help with another DNA extraction, he was able to watch the rest of the process. 

And as he did, he asked ”everyone will want to know. Does this mean you can find the Loch Ness monster?

However, there was disappointment in store for William as Dr. Bruce revealed that New Zealand scientists had already tried out his suggestion and only found eel DNA. She said only the discovery of unidentified eDNA would raise the possibility of a real monster.

Big Manny and Prince William get in the strawberry DNA zone
(Prince and Princess of Wales/ Instagram still fair use)

A TikTok science creator, Big Manny, was on hand to help. He and the Prince extracted the DNA from a strawberry. 

The Prince of Wales has focused on the environment through the week. On Tuesday, he visited Lower Blakemere Farm, one of several sustainable projects in the Duchy of Cornwall. The Duchy of Cornwall has set a goal to be net-zero by 2032. 



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