Overview
- Speaking with John Cleese, the Prince of Wales said his children had just discovered Fawlty Towers and were having "a lot of family laughs," calling the show "brilliant."
- Cleese, attending with wife Jennifer Wade, said the sitcom is about "who's scared of who," noting that children grasp that dynamic quickly.
- The awards honored Laban Mwangi as Tusk Wildlife Ranger 2025, Rahima Njaidi with the Tusk Award for Conservation in Africa, and Kumara Wakjira with the Prince William Award for Conservation in Africa.
- In his address, William warned that "we must not be the generation that stands by as wildlife and biodiversity disappears" and urged greater support for frontline conservation work.
- Guests included Tusk ambassadors Ronnie Wood and John Cleese, as well as Zara Tindall with Mike Tindall and William’s cousins Lady Amelia and Lady Eliza Spencer.