
Prince William enjoys impromptu pint at the pub with locals after braving the rain for muddy Dartmoor visit
The Duke of Cornwall braved heavy rain and wind to visit Royal Tor Bog, near Yelverton, Devon, and spoke to men and women working in collaboration to help restore the "special" landscape.
Advertisement
4
The Prince says he is committed to an ambitious project aimed at restoring Dartmoor National Park
Credit: Tiktok
4
Prince William enjoyed an impromptu pint at the Prince of Wales pub in Princetown
Credit: Tiktok
After working up a thirst, William headed to the Prince of Wales pub in the picturesque village of Princetown.
He sipped on a local cider at the bar and chatted to locals before making his way home.
The Prince's project will focus on a "coordinated public and private investment" to restore peatlands and upland mosaic habitats in the south Devon area.
'I'm keen to continue my father's work as well,' said William, who inherited responsibility for the land with the Duchy of Cornwall in 2022.
Advertisement
read more in royals
'For me it's about the impact, I want to see stuff actually happen. We've done the talking now, we've put the vision together, the design, now it's about the activation.'
Pointing to an area of bog which has been restored, he added: 'Even though this is a small bit, we need to get more and more of this going on all around Dartmoor to bring it back to its former glory while still keeping the farming and everything else going.'
The Prince spoke out after discussing a new 20-year plan to give fresh life to Dartmoor's wilderness while helping to protect it from climate change with a group including Tony Juniper, chair of Natural England and Phil Stocker, Chair of Dartmoor Land Use Management Group.
As they chatted in the steady downpour, the Prince joked: 'I came to talk about the fires and a plan to re-wet peat!'
Advertisement
Most read in Royals
Exclusive
Referring to the Landscape Vision, he said: 'To be able to bring everyone together, I think, is not only crucial to the whole thing but it sets a model for how it can be done elsewhere.
"And that's what I love doing. Whatever we do here, other people can follow what we're doing.
Prince William joins forces with Sir David Attenborough to urge the world to help save our seas
'So much of it is local leadership and collaboration. If you put those two together, things can be adapted.'
The Prince said not everyone believed the vision to restore the land within just two decades was possible.
Advertisement
'[They said] 20 years, good luck, it's going to take longer than that! These things take time, they really do.
"But at least if you set up a path and move in that direction, everyone will move in the same direction.'
The Prince heard from Stocker how they had been 'making progress' in bringing different people on board with the plan.
'The one thing that has come through is the enthusiasm," Phil said.
Advertisement
Morag Angus, of the South West Peatland Partnership, told William how the land they were looking at had become more barren and dry and was benefitting from a 're-wetting' process.
She said afterwards: 'If someone like the Prince is coming down here, it just shows that he's thinking about it and how important is.
"And I think it just galvanizes everyone and gets everyone on board and gets them coming here to talk about it, but also to make sure we action things and we make meaningful restoration happen.
"See it happening, rather than just talking about it."
Advertisement
4
William meeting a representative from the local Fire Service during his visit to Tor Bog
Credit: PA
4
The Prince visiting an area of restored peatland at Dartmoor National Park yesterday
Credit: Getty

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Irish Independent
10 hours ago
- Irish Independent
Comedian and TikTok star Garron Noone cancels nationwide tour
The content creator made the announcement on social media today, after deciding to take a break from social media in June. In a post to TikTok and Instagram today, the popular Mayo man who shares more than four million followers across the platforms said: 'Many of you will be aware of some of the issues I've dealt with in the past and unfortunately, over the last few months I have been dealing with a lot of these issues again. 'It has gotten to a point where I really need to put all my energy into getting back on track.' He added that he is 'disappointed' not to see fans but hopes to reschedule his shows for 2026, with all tickets remaining valid. "I'm very sorry to everyone that was coming to see me, I understand many of you will have made arrangements to be at the gigs. "If it was possible I would love to do them, but I have to accept that it isn't possible at this time. Thank you to everyone for all their support over the last couple of years, my break from making videos will also likely be a bit longer than I had first hoped, but I look forward to chatting to you all again soon! He signed off the post with his catch phrase 'Stay Delicious', adding the caption – 'I'm very sorry to have to post this, thank you all for everything'. Back in March Noone briefly deactivated his TikTok and Instagram accounts in the wake of backlash he faced to comments he made on immigration in a video shared following MMA fighter Conor McGregor's St Patrick's Day visit to the White House. Noone said he had 'lost a lot of sponsors' and didn't leave his house for a week following a wave of reaction to the video. He was due to perform in Killarney on Saturday, with other shows planned for Mayo, Dublin, Kerry and Belfast. He was also set to perform at Milwaukee Irish Fest 2025, in Wisconsin.


Irish Daily Mirror
11 hours ago
- Irish Daily Mirror
Garron Noone cancels gigs as he takes social media break to deal with 'issues'
Comedian Garron Noone announced he has made the "difficult decision" to cancel his gigs for the rest of the year. The Co Mayo man, who has been open about his previous mental health struggles, released a statement about the news on Instagram on Tuesday evening. Last month, the TikTok star said he would be taking a small social media break, but has now said he will likely be offline for a while longer. He wrote: "After a lot of thought, I'm very sad to have to make the difficult decision to reschedule all of my gigs for this year. It was not an easy decision to make. "Many of you will be aware of some of the issues I've dealt with in the past and unfortunately, over the last few months I have been dealing with a lot of these issues again. It has gotten to a point where I really need to put all of my energy into getting back on track." The comedian, who is also a musician, previously opened up about suffering from agrophobia, an anxiety disorder that involves fearing and avoiding places or situations. Just two years ago, Garron said he was predominantly confined to his house and was barely able to go outside. Taking to social media on Tuesday evening, Garron said he hopes the shows will take place next year. He continued: "I'm disappointed that l'm not going to be able to see you all, but, hopefully I will see you in 2026 for the rescheduled shows. "All tickets remain valid for each rescheduled show, if you would prefer a refund, please contact your ticket provider. I'm very sorry to everyone that was coming to see me, I understand many of you will have made arrangements to be at the gigs. "If it was possible I would love to do them, but I have to accept that it isn't possible at this time. Thank you to everyone for all their support over the last couple of years, my break from making videos will also likely be a bit longer than I had first hoped, but I look forward to chatting to you all again soon!" Last March, the comedian was embroiled in controversy after he posted a video to his over two million followers about immigration in Ireland. He deactivated his accounts for a short period of time before beginning to post again. However, Garron announced a couple of months later in June that he would be taking a break from social media.


Extra.ie
11 hours ago
- Extra.ie
'It isn't possible' -- Garron Noone postpones all 2025 gigs
Ireland's favourite TikTok star Garron Noone has revealed he is rescheduling all his gigs for the rest of the year as the Mayo man admitted 'it isn't possible' to do them 'at this time.' Last month, the content creator revealed he was stepping away from social media for awhile, as he cited the mental pressure that has accompanied his online success. As well as having a lovely voice, the funny man boasts 1.2 million Instagram followers and 2 million followers on TikTok. Ireland's favourite TikTok star Garron Noone has revealed he is rescheduling all his gigs for the rest of the year as the Mayo man admitted 'it isn't possible' to do them 'at this time.' Pic: Andres Poveda On Tuesday evening, the 31-year-old announced he would be rescheduling all the gigs he had in his diary, citing 'many of you will be aware of some of the issues I've dealt with in the past and unfortunately, over the last few months I have been dealing with a lot of these issues again.' Garron has previously been very open with his mental health and how he battled Agorophobia — a condition that left him housebound — for a decade. In his statement, Garron said his struggles had 'gotten to a point' where he needs to put 'all of my energy into getting back on track.' View this post on Instagram A post shared by Garron Noone (@garron_music) He said: 'I'm disappointed that I'm not going to be able to see you all, but, hopefully I will see you in 2026 for the rescheduled shows. All tickets remain valid for each reschedules show, if you would prefer a refund, please contact your ticket provider.' Extending his apologies, Garron reiterated 'if it was possible I would love to do them, but I have to accept that it isn't possible at this time.' He added that his social media break will 'also likely be a bit longer than I had first hoped,' clarifying that he would have some sponsored posts released in the foreseeable. Last month, the content creator revealed he was stepping away from social media for awhile, as he cited the mental pressure that has accompanied his online success. Pic: Instagram/ Garron Noone 'Hopefully, it won't be too long after that until I'm back,' he said, 'Until I see ye again, Stay Delicious.' Friends and followers flocked to the comments to show their support to the Mayo native, with one promising: 'Your fans aren't going anywhere. You have brought me so many laughs in the time I've followed you. 'If you come to the UK I'll make you a cup of tea in my air fryer.' Another advised: 'The strongest thing you can do is put your mental health first. YOU come first and everyone will be right here (and at your shows) when you're ready.' A third commented: 'We love you pal, take your time.'