King Charles and Queen Camilla have attended the 'Wonders of the Wild' event hosted by the charity Elephant Family in Kew Gardens. Their Majesties, joint presidents of the charity, viewed a collection of 30 egg sculptures, created by leading artists and designers, marking the grand finale of the Big Egg Hunt fundraiser. The charity works with conservation experts on the ground to tackle challenges facing Asia's wildlife. In a speech, the King said "whatever we take and exploit from nature, we need to give something back in return" to rescue the planet from degradation. Brazil's former World Cup winning footballer Ronaldo, singer Sophie-Ellis-Bextor and actor Ed Wistwick were among more than 250 guests at the event. Report by Brooksl. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
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00:00Welcome to Kew Gardens.
00:15This is Jag.
00:32Hello, this is your egg.
00:36It's a mix of our culture.
00:57We've developed most of the medallions and then...
01:04That's a good question.
01:06Hello.
01:07We met at the Royal Variety.
01:08Nice to see you again.
01:09Hello, nice to see you.
01:10How are you?
01:11He's performing this evening.
01:13I was hoping there was people leaning over the railings to do this.
01:25I'm going to talk to you again.
01:29Thank you very much.
01:39collaboration is far better than conflict and also why if we're going to rescue this poor
02:05planet from continuing degradation and restore some degree of harmony to the great proceedings
02:11we must also understand that whatever we take and exploit from nature we need to give something
02:18back in return to enable nature to sustain us so it is very important to remember that thank you
02:35yes
02:36just
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