The Prince of Wales Will Participate in UN Climate Conference in South America

Royal engagement at climate event
King Charles and Prince William made a joint appearance at the London museum

Prince William will represent the United Nations climate conference in South America during November, according to the royal household.

The father and son duo made a joint appearance on Thursday night at a event preceding the environmental conference, which is scheduled to take place in the northern Brazilian city of Belem.

Father and son were in attendance at the scientific institution event, marking an noteworthy combined presence at a environmental conference preliminary meeting arranged together with the United Kingdom administration.

Environmental Advocacy Dedication

The King has been a consistent supporter of environmental conservation - and Prince William has inherited the mission, with his own environmental prize initiative, which will be held in Brazil before the COP summit.

Official representatives have characterized Prince William's attendance at the next COP as taking on an crucial position in "global climate discussions".

Recent Engagements

The King and Prince of Wales, making a joint entrance in the state Bentley, were greeted attendees such as environmentalists, researchers, climate change campaigners, diplomats and government officials.

This involvement involved presentations together with President Emmanuel Macron of the French Republic and other international figures at the Blue Economy and Finance Forum in the Principality of Monaco earlier this year.

Environmental Prize Link

The climate conference will coincide with the prince's own Earthshot environmental awards, which will finish in Rio de Janeiro the previous day he joins the COP summit on November 6th.

Recently the William referred to the award contenders as "heroes of our time".

Monarch's Environmental Record

King Charles has been a key figure at earlier environmental conferences, delivering the inaugural speech in the United Arab Emirates for the 28th Conference of Parties, including the statement: "The Earth does not belong to us, we belong to the Earth".

"Throughout my life I've dedicated a substantial portion of my life trying to alert people to the existential threats facing us over global warming, global temperature increases and ecological decline," the monarch informed attendees.

  • The Prince of Wales acting on behalf of the King
  • COP30 summit in South America
  • Environmental prize ceremony in Brazil
  • Climate diplomacy role
  • Combined presence with the monarch
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