The Prince of Wales Will Participate in COP30 Climate Summit in Brazil

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

Prince William will represent the COP30 climate summit in Brazil during November, according to the royal household.

Prince William and King Charles appeared together on Thursday night at a reception preceding the environmental conference, which is planned for in the Amazonian city of Belém.

The King and Prince were participating in the Natural History Museum reception, marking an unusual joint appearance at a climate summit preparatory event arranged together with the British authorities.

Environmental Advocacy Dedication

The King has been a long-time champion of biodiversity preservation - and the Prince of Wales has inherited the mission, with his own Earthshot awards, which will be held in Brazil ahead of the UN meeting.

Palace insiders have portrayed the Prince's participation at the forthcoming conference as stepping up an crucial position in "global climate discussions".

Recent Engagements

The monarch and his heir, making a joint entrance in the state Bentley, were welcomed guests including environmentalists, scientists, environmental activists, foreign representatives and politicians.

This involvement featured addresses alongside President Emmanuel Macron of the French Republic and other global statesmen at the Marine Economy Conference in the Principality of Monaco during the current year.

Earthshot Awards Link

The climate conference will coincide with the prince's own climate innovation prizes, which will conclude in Rio de Janeiro the previous day he attends the climate conference on 6 November.

Recently the royal figure characterized the award contenders as "modern-day pioneers".

Royal Climate Legacy

The monarch has been a prominent presence at previous climate summits, providing the introductory remarks in the United Arab Emirates for the 28th Conference of Parties, including the statement: "We are custodians of the planet, not its owners".

"I have spent a significant amount of my life trying to raise awareness about the survival risks confronting humanity over planetary heating, global temperature increases and biodiversity loss," the monarch informed delegates.

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  • Combined presence with King Charles
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