The Duke of Cambridge has revealed that he plans to fight for the survival of the wildlife in Africa, the continent he fell in love with as a child.
While talking about elephants being killed for their ivory in an upcoming documentary, Prince William, who is a patron of charity Tusk, said that it's absolutely horrifying, the Daily Star reported.
The new father asserted that it's hard to put into words the depth of sadness he would feel if elephants became extinct.
The second in line to the throne, 31, confessed that his love of Africa was inspired by his late mum Princess Diana, who campaigned against Aids and landmines.
William added that wildlife is incredibly vulnerable and he feels that fatherhood has heightened his protective instincts and desire to stand up for the vulnerable.
He further added that elephants, rhinos and many other animals that are persecuted don't have a voice.
The documentary, titled 'Prince William's Passion: New Father, New Hope', will be screened on ITV and CNN.