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The article uses sensational language to make the interview with Prince William more exciting.
Prince William shows his playful side as he answers quickfire questions in Earthshot interview
Use neutral language to describe the interview.
The article focuses on Prince William's preferences for tea and autumn, while omitting other important topics discussed in the interview.
Among the most surprising topics was a question on whether the Prince of Wales, who admitted during the chat that he was feeling tired following the recent Earthshot activity, prefers tea or coffee. The royal paused for just a second, before rather emphatically answering: 'Tea.' His next quick fire question appeared to come equally out of left field, when he was asked whether he preferred Spring or Autumn. This answer required a little more thought for the royal, who paused for a moment before revealing: 'Ooooh....Autumn - just.'
Include a more comprehensive summary of the interview, covering all the important topics discussed.
The article fails to mention the other questions asked in the interview and focuses only on Prince William's answers about tea and autumn.
The rest of the questions were more closely linked to the Earthshot Prize, and related environmental questions. When asked whether ambition or hope were more important when it came to helping to solve some of the crises facing the environment, the prince was unable to pick just one. 'Both,' he answered. 'Can I say both? I have to have ambition and hope together because that's what the Earthshot is about.' The next question, which asked whether nature-based solutions or tech-based solutions are required prompted a similar response. William said: 'You're really challenging me on this. 'I think for that one you'd have to have both as well. I think we haven't got time. I think you need the nature-based solutions alongside the tech-based solutions. 'I don't think it's an either or, I think we need everything in our arsenal to tackle the environmental challenges.'
Include a summary of the other questions asked in the interview and Prince William's responses to provide a more balanced representation of the conversation.
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