Published April 23, 2026
The heir to the British throne, Prince William, is all set to hit the accelerator at British Formula E headquarters in a surprisng move.
William, the future monarch, is racing into British Formula E to explore the team's commitment to electric vehicle technology and environmental responsibility.
The royal is a strong supporter of protecting the environment, and he is committed to efforts that make the planet a saffer place to live.
The championship holds the distinction of being the first sport certified as net-zero carbon from its inception.
During the visit, Princess Kate's husbad will gain knowledge about the cutting-edge facility. He will also be given insight into how the outfit approaches electrification and sustainable practices within the motorsport industry.
It represents the globe's inaugural fully electric single-seater racing championship and has become the fastest-expanding motorsport category worldwide.
It became the first global sport to secure B Corp Certification earlier this year.
King Charles' eldest son will also spend time with the team's two drivers: Mitch Evans, who holds the record for most individual victories in Formula E history, and António Félix da Costa, who claimed the World Championship title in 2020.