She is the only Vietnamesecelebrity and one among several Asian stars invited to attend theceremony at the Google Town Hall in London on June 9.
The latestcampaign asks the next generation to decide which side they are on: theside of critically endangered species or the criminals who kill them formoney?
The campaign will run across the United for Wildlife social media channels, including Twitter, Facebook and YouTube.
Minh will join footballer David Beckham, tennis player Andy Murray,rugby player Francois Piennaar and other celebrities at the ceremony.
United for Wildlife was created by the Royal Foundation, led by theDuke of Cambridge, to bring together the world's leading wildlifecharities under a common purpose, namely to create a global movement forchange.
Through his foundation, the Duke of Cambridge has broughttogether an unprecedented collaboration between seven of the world'smost influential conservation organisations: Conservation International;Fauna&Flora International; the International Union for Conservationof Nature; The Nature Conservancy; the Wildlife Conservation Society;WWF-UK; and the Zoological Society of London.
Minh said she willspend most of this year pursuing wildlife campaigns at home and abroad.She expressed her happiness, and said she felt honoured and proud tojoin international celebrities at the official launch.
She arrivedin South Africa on March 30 to watch rhinos in the wilderness and speakout against the rampant poaching of the animal and the use of its hornin Vietnam.
Minh joined singer Thanh Bui in a campaign "Forever Wild Rhino Protection Initiative," launched by the Wilderness Foundation.
They raised funds for rhino conservation and addressed the local media on the issue in Port Elizabeth.-VNA