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 Natural History Museum

Prince William will represent the United Nations climate conference in South America in the coming weeks, as confirmed by the royal household.

Prince William and King Charles made a joint appearance on Thursday night at a event preceding the climate summit, which is planned for in the northern Brazilian city of Belem.

Father and son were participating in the museum gathering, marking an noteworthy combined presence at a climate summit preparatory event co-hosted by the United Kingdom administration.

Environmental Advocacy Dedication

The King has been a long-time champion of protecting nature - and the Prince of Wales has assumed the responsibility, with his own climate innovation awards, which will be hosted in Rio ahead of the climate conference.

Palace insiders have characterized William's involvement at the forthcoming conference as stepping up an crucial position in "environmental negotiations".

Recent Engagements

The monarch and his heir, making a joint entrance in the royal vehicle, were greeted participants featuring conservation experts, scientists, environmental activists, foreign representatives and government officials.

This engagement featured addresses in concert with French leader Macron of France and other world leaders at the Ocean Finance Summit in the Principality of Monaco during the current year.

Environmental Prize Connection

The UN meeting will align with the the royal's climate innovation prizes, which will conclude in the Brazilian city the eve of he joins the climate conference on November 6th.

In recent days the William characterized the Earthshot finalists as "heroes of our time".

Royal Climate Legacy

The King 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: "We are custodians of the planet, not its owners".

"For decades I've committed a large proportion of my life trying to warn of the survival risks confronting humanity over global warming, climate change and species extinction," the monarch informed delegates.

  • Prince William acting on behalf of his father
  • UN climate conference in Brazil
  • Earthshot awards in Rio de Janeiro
  • Climate diplomacy responsibility
  • Combined presence with King Charles
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