Royals tour US green tech incubator, meet at-risk youth

Britain US Royals Celtics Heat Basketball Massachusetts Gov.-Elect Maura Healey takes a photo of Britain's William and Kate, Princess of Wales, and Emilia Fazzalari, wife of Boston Celtics owner Wyc Grousbeck during a timeout in an NBA basketball game between the Boston Celtics and the Miami Heat in Boston, Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2022. (Jim Davis/The Boston Globe vai AP, Pool)
Britains US Royals Environmental Prize Britain's Prince William and Kate, Princess of Wales speak with startup companies that work at Greentown Labs as they tour the location for a view of green technologies developed in Somerville, Mass. Thursday, Dec. 1 2022. The Prince and Princess of Wales will attend the Earthshot Prize Awards Ceremony in Boston on Friday, according to the Royal Household. (CJ Gunter Pool Photo via AP)
Britains US Royals Environmental Prize Britain's Prince William and Kate, Princess of Wales speak with startup companies that work at Greentown Labs as they tour the location for a view of green technologies developed in Somerville, Mass. Thursday, Dec. 1 2022. The Prince and Princess of Wales will attend the Earthshot Prize Awards Ceremony in Boston on Friday, according to the Royal Household. (CJ Gunter Pool Photo via AP)
Britains US Royals Environmental Prize Britain's Prince William and Kate, Princess of Wales speak with startup companies that work at Greentown Labs as they tour the location for a view of green technologies developed in Somerville, Mass. Thursday, Dec. 1 2022. The Prince and Princess of Wales will attend the Earthshot Prize Awards Ceremony in Boston on Friday, according to the Royal Household. (CJ Gunter Pool Photo via AP)
Britains US Royals Environmental Prize Britain's Prince William and Kate, Princess of Wales speak with startup companies that work at Greentown Labs as they tour the location for a view of green technologies developed in Somerville, Mass. Thursday, Dec. 1 2022. The Prince and Princess of Wales will attend the Earthshot Prize Awards Ceremony in Boston on Friday, according to the Royal Household. (CJ Gunter Pool Photo via AP)
Britains US Royals Environmental Prize Britain's Prince William and Kate, Princess of Wales speak with startup companies that work at Greentown Labs as they tour the location for a view of green technologies developed in Somerville, Mass. Thursday, Dec. 1 2022. The Prince and Princess of Wales will attend the Earthshot Prize Awards Ceremony in Boston on Friday, according to the Royal Household. (CJ Gunter Pool Photo via AP)
Britains US Royals Environmental Prize Britain's Prince William and Kate, Princess of Wales speak with startup companies that work at Greentown Labs as they tour the location for a view of green technologies developed in Somerville, Mass. Thursday, Dec. 1 2022. The Prince and Princess of Wales will attend the Earthshot Prize Awards Ceremony in Boston on Friday, according to the Royal Household. (CJ Gunter Pool Photo via AP)
Britains US Royals Environmental Prize Britain's Prince William and Kate, Princess of Wales speak with startup companies that work at Greentown Labs as they tour the location for a view of green technologies developed in Somerville, Mass. Thursday, Dec. 1 2022. The Prince and Princess of Wales will attend the Earthshot Prize Awards Ceremony in Boston on Friday, according to the Royal Household. (CJ Gunter Pool Photo via AP)
Britains US Royals Environmental Prize Britain's Prince William and Kate, Princess of Wales speak with startup companies that work at Greentown Labs as they tour the location for a view of green technologies developed in Somerville, Mass. Thursday, Dec. 1 2022. The Prince and Princess of Wales will attend the Earthshot Prize Awards Ceremony in Boston on Friday, according to the Royal Household. (CJ Gunter Pool Photo via AP)
Britains US Royals Environmental Prize Britain's Prince William and Kate, Princess of Wales speak with startup companies that work at Greentown Labs as they tour the location for a view of green technologies developed in Somerville, Mass. Thursday, Dec. 1 2022. The Prince and Princess of Wales will attend the Earthshot Prize Awards Ceremony in Boston on Friday, according to the Royal Household. (CJ Gunter Pool Photo via AP)
Britains US Royals Environmental Prize Britain's Prince William and Kate, Princess of Wales speak with startup companies that work at Greentown Labs as they tour the location for a view of green technologies developed in Somerville, Mass. Thursday, Dec. 1 2022. The Prince and Princess of Wales will attend the Earthshot Prize Awards Ceremony in Boston on Friday, according to the Royal Household. (CJ Gunter Pool Photo via AP)
Britains US Royals Environmental Prize Britain's Prince William and Kate, Princess of Wales speak with startup companies that work at Greentown Labs as they tour the location for a view of green technologies developed in Somerville, Mass. Thursday, Dec. 1 2022. The Prince and Princess of Wales will attend the Earthshot Prize Awards Ceremony in Boston on Friday, according to the Royal Household. (CJ Gunter Pool Photo via AP)
Britains US Royals Environmental Prize Britain's Prince William and Kate, Princess of Wales speak with startup companies that work at Greentown Labs as they tour the location for a view of green technologies developed in Somerville, Mass. Thursday, Dec. 1 2022. The Prince and Princess of Wales will attend the Earthshot Prize Awards Ceremony in Boston on Friday, according to the Royal Household. (CJ Gunter Pool Photo via AP)
Britains US Royals Environmental Prize Britain's Prince William and Kate, Princess of Wales speak with startup companies that work at Greentown Labs as they tour the location for a view of green technologies developed in Somerville, Mass. Thursday, Dec. 1 2022. The Prince and Princess of Wales will attend the Earthshot Prize Awards Ceremony in Boston on Friday, according to the Royal Household. (CJ Gunter Pool Photo via AP)
APTOPIX Britains US Royals Environmental Prize Britain's Prince William and Kate, Princess of Wales, leave a visit to Greentown Labs, Thursday, Dec. 1, 2022, in Somerville, Mass. (AP Photo/Mary Schwalm)
Britain US Royals Environmental Prize Britain's Prince William, left, and Kate, Princess of Wales, traveled to East Boston to see the changing face of Boston's shoreline as the city contends with rising sea levels, Thursday, Dec. 1, 2022. They walk with City of Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, center, Rev. Mariama White-Hammond, second right, and Lisa Wieland, right. The royal couple’s visit comes as they look to foster new ways to address climate change. (David L. Ryan/The Boston Globe via AP, Pool)
Britain US Royals Environmental Prize Britain's Prince William and Kate, Princess of Wales, visit the Harbor Defenses of Boston with Boston Mayor Michelle Wu and Reverend Mariama White-Hammond in Boston, Thursday, Dec. 1, 2022. (Brian Snyder/Pool Photo via AP)
APTOPIX Britains US Royals Environmental Prize Henry Dynov-Teixeira, 8, of Somerville, presents flowers to Britain's Prince William and Kate, Princess of Wales, as his parents Melissa, left, and Irene, look on following a visit to Greentown Labs, Thursday, Dec. 1, 2022, in Somerville, Mass. (AP Photo/Mary Schwalm)
APTOPIX Britain US Royals Environmental Prize Britain's Kate, Princess of Wales poses for a photo with the crowd after a tour of Roca Thursday, Dec. 1, 2022, in Chelsea, Mass. Britain's Prince William greets people on the left. The Prince and Princess of Wales are making their first overseas trip since the death of Queen Elizabeth II in September. (AP Photo/Reba Saldanha, Pool)
Britain-US-Royals-Environmental Prize Britain's Prince William listens to Jonathan Williams, a participant of Roca's Young Men's Program, Thursday Dec. 1, 2022, in Chelsea, Mass. (AP Photo/Reba Saldanha, Pool)
Britains US Royals Environmental Prize Henry Dynov-Teixeira, 8, of Somerville, presents flowers to Britain's Prince William and Kate, Princess of Wales, as his parents Melissa, left, and Irene, look on following a visit to Greentown Labs, Thursday, Dec. 1, 2022, in Somerville, Mass. (Angela Weiss Pool Photo via AP)
Britains US Royals Environmental Prize Britain's Prince William and Kate, Princess of Wales speak with startup companies that work at Greentown Labs as they tour the location for a view of green technologies developed in Somerville, Mass. Thursday, Dec. 1 2022. (Angela Weiss Pool Photo via AP)
Britains US Royals Environmental Prize Britain's Prince William and Kate, Princess of Wales wave to onlookers following a visit to Greentown Labs, Thursday, Dec. 1, 2022, in Somerville, Mass. (AP Photo/Mary Schwalm)
Britain US Royals Environmental Prize The crowd awaits Britain's Prince William and Kate, Princess of Wales, outside of Roca Thursday, Dec. 1, 2022, in Chelsea, Mass. (AP Photo/Reba Saldanha, Pool)
Britains US Royals Environmental Prize Britain's Prince William and Kate, Princess of Wales, are celebrated as they leave Roca Thursday, Dec. 1, 2022, in Chelsea, Mass. (AP Photo/Reba Saldanha, Pool)
Britains US Royals Environmental Prize Britain's Prince William and Kate, Princess of Wales, left, chat with participants of the Young Mother's Program at Roca Thursday, Dec. 1, 2022, in Chelsea, Mass. (AP Photo/Reba Saldanha, Pool)
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BOSTON (AP) — The Prince and Princess of Wales on Thursday heard about solar-powered autonomous boats and low-carbon cement at a green technology startup incubator in suburban Boston before learning how a nonprofit gives young people the tools to stay out jail and away from violence.

William and Kate, making their first overseas visit since the death of Queen Elizabeth II, also found time for hundreds of cheering onlookers at each stop on the second of three days in the city. The royal couple spent 10 minutes with the crowd at one stop, chatting, taking selfies and receiving lots of flower bouquets. Some fans held up signs “Welcome to Boston, Your Highnesses” and “Welcome to Chelsea, the Future King and Queen of England.”

“This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity,” declared Loren Simao, who said she’s watched William grow up over several decades. “They are just wonderful people, and we need more of them in the world.”

The visit started Wednesday with a reception at Boston City Hall and a trip to a Boston Celtics basketball game. It culminates Friday with the awarding of the prince’s signature Earthshot Prize, a global competition aimed at finding new ways to protect the planet and tackle climate change.

The trip also comes amid uproar back home over an 83-year-old honorary member of the royal household who reportedly asked the Black chief executive of an east London women’s refuge where she “really came from” after she told the older woman that she was British. Some said the incident was an example of wider issues of racism at Buckingham Palace.

On Thursday, William and Kate stopped by Roca Inc., a nonprofit north of Boston that strives to halt the cycle of incarceration, poverty, unemployment, substance abuse, pregnancy and racism faced by young men and women ages 16 to 24.

Roca CEO Dr. Molly Baldwin and Chelsea police Capt. Dave Batchelor explained the science and cognitive behavioral therapy used by the nonprofit.

During the visit, the royal couple met with two young men involved in the program.

“Well I hope you give yourself a pat on the back as well, you got yourself here,” the prince told Jonathan Williams. “These guys have provided you with the support and the outside bit, but you’ve done it yourself.”

The couple also talked to some participants in Roca’s program for young mothers. The royals, who have three children, even showed off their parenting skills while interacting with some of the kids, at one point helping a little girl look for her mother.

Before heading to Roca, the couple went to Greentown Labs in Somerville, where they were greeted by CEO Emily Reichert, Mayor Katjana Ballantyne as well as Joe Curtatone, the former mayor of the city just north of Boston who is now the president of the Northeast Clean Energy Council.

Since its 2011 founding, Greentown, the largest climate technology startup incubator in North America, has supported more than 500 companies that have created more than 9,000 jobs.

While at Greentown, the royal couple chatted to Shara Ticku, CEO of c16 Biosciences, a company developing decarbonized alternatives for the consumer products supply chain, starting with a sustainable alternative to palm oil. “Oils today come from animals or plants,” Ticku said. “We made this from fungi.”

At Open Ocean Robotics, CEO and cofounder Julie Angus told the prince and princess about their solar-powered autonomous boats, which provide real-time information about the oceans. Angus had a computer and monitor on her table, showing data of a real boat out in the harbor in Victoria, British Columbia, where the company is based.

“Five knots? That’s quite quick,” the prince said, looking at the screen. “It’s amazing it hasn’t capsized,” he added. Angus noted that the boats are able to self-right.

William and Kate also chatted with Katherine Dafforn, co-founder of Living Seawalls, an Australian company that designs environmentally friendly ocean infrastructure. “For all of us, time is ticking,” William said.

Upon their departure from Greentown Labs, Kate received flowers from 8-year-old Henry Dynov-Teixeira, who was wearing a King’s Guard costume.

Thursday’s agenda also included a visit to the Boston waterfront, where the royal couple braved brisk conditions to learn about efforts to prepare the Boston Harbor community for rising seas and other impacts of climate change.

As they left, Prince William talked with several park workers who asked if they had enjoyed the Boston Celtics game they attended Wednesday night. Prince William said Kate had asked if he wanted to shoot some hoops.

“Ten feet up? It’s been a long time since I’ve done that,” he laughed, adding, “We might come back when it’s a bit warmer. It’s beautiful along the waterfront.”

The royal couple’s first trip to the U.S. since 2014 is part of the British royal family’s efforts to change their international image. In the wake of Elizabeth’s death, King Charles III, William’s father, has made clear that his will be a slimmed-down monarchy, with less pomp and ceremony than its predecessors.

That includes a focus on the Earthshot Prize, which offers 1 million pounds ($1.2 million) in prize money to each of the winners of five separate categories: nature protection, clean air, ocean revival, waste elimination and climate change. The winners and all 15 finalists also receive help in expanding their projects to meet global demand.

The winners are scheduled to be announced Friday at Boston’s MGM Music Hall as part of a glitzy show headlined by Billie Eilish, Annie Lennox, Ellie Goulding and Chloe x Halle. The show will also feature videos narrated by naturalist David Attenborough and actor Cate Blanchett.

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