It's 'Time to Walk' with Prince William on December 6
What you need to know
- A new Apple Fitness + Time to Walk will air on December 6.
- The walk will also air for free via Apple Music 1.
Apple has announced a special episode of its Apple Fitness+ series Time to Walk, with Price William the guest. Time to Walk is a feature that takes people on a walk while hearing from some of the world's most famous people — in this case, the Prince.
While people will need to be an Apple Fitness+ subscriber to take Time to Walk in, Apple also announced that three audio airings of the episode will be available for free via Apple Music 1.
Time to Walk has involved some huge names in recent months, with Apple pointing to an eclectic mix that includes Dolly Parton, Anthony Joshua, Randall Park, Jane Fonda, Camila Cabello, Kurt Fearnley, Naomi Campbell, Draymond Green, Bebe Rexha, Min Jin Lee, Shawn Mendes, Stephen Fry, Dr. Sanjay Gupta, Kesha, and more.
Apple Fitness+ is one of the best iPhone fitness solutions for people who want to get and stay fit. Time to Walk is just one facet of that, with various fitness lessons and classes added all the time.
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