The Prince of Wales Plans to Join UN Climate Conference in Brazil

Royal engagement at climate event
The monarch and his heir arrived together at the London museum

Prince William is scheduled to attend the United Nations climate conference in South America in the coming weeks, according to the royal household.

The father and son duo made a joint appearance on Thursday evening at a reception leading up to the environmental conference, which is scheduled to take place in the Amazonian city of Belem.

The royal pair were in attendance at the Natural History Museum reception, marking an rare public appearance together at a climate summit preparatory event arranged together with the British authorities.

Climate Leadership Dedication

King Charles has been a longstanding advocate of environmental conservation - and Prince William has inherited the mission, with his own environmental prize initiative, which will be taking place in South America before the UN meeting.

Royal sources have portrayed the Prince's participation at the forthcoming conference as taking on an significant responsibility in "environmental negotiations".

Recent Engagements

The monarch and his heir, making a joint entrance in the official car, were greeted attendees such as conservation experts, researchers, environmental activists, foreign representatives and politicians.

This participation featured addresses alongside President Emmanuel Macron of the French Republic and other international figures at the Marine Economy Conference in the Principality of Monaco earlier this year.

Environmental Prize Link

The climate conference will coincide with the the royal's Earthshot environmental awards, which will conclude in the Brazilian city the previous day he participates in the climate conference on the sixth of November.

In recent days the royal figure described the prize competitors as "modern-day pioneers".

Monarch's Environmental Record

The monarch has been a influential participant at past COP meetings, providing the introductory remarks in the United Arab Emirates for COP28, including the reminder: "We are custodians of the planet, not its owners".

"I have spent a substantial portion of my life trying to warn of the survival risks facing us over global warming, environmental shifts and ecological decline," the monarch informed delegates.

  • Prince William representing his father
  • COP30 summit in South America
  • Environmental prize ceremony in Brazil
  • Environmental negotiations responsibility
  • Combined presence with King Charles
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