Prince William Will Participate in UN Climate Conference in Brazil

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 Brazil during November, according to palace sources.

Prince William and King Charles appeared together on Thursday evening at a event ahead of the climate summit, which is scheduled to take place in the Amazonian city of Belem.

Father and son were participating in the museum gathering, marking an rare public appearance together at a environmental conference preliminary meeting arranged together with the United Kingdom administration.

Climate Leadership Commitment

The King has been a consistent supporter of protecting nature - and Prince William has inherited the mission, with his own climate innovation awards, which will be hosted in Rio preceding the climate conference.

Royal sources have described William's involvement at the forthcoming conference as stepping up an significant responsibility in "environmental negotiations".

Recent Engagements

The King and Prince of Wales, making a joint entrance in the state Bentley, were greeted guests including conservation experts, scientists, climate change campaigners, foreign representatives and politicians.

This involvement featured addresses in concert with French leader Macron of the French Republic and other international figures at the Ocean Finance Summit in Monaco during the current year.

Environmental Prize Connection

The UN meeting will coincide with the William's personal Earthshot environmental awards, which will finish in the Brazilian city the eve of he attends the climate conference on November 6th.

Recently the William described the award contenders as "contemporary champions".

Monarch's Environmental Record

The King has been a influential participant at previous climate summits, providing the introductory remarks in the United Arab Emirates for COP28, including the statement: "Our responsibility is to protect the world we inhabit".

"For decades I've committed a large proportion of my life trying to raise awareness about the existential threats challenging our world over global warming, climate change and ecological decline," the sovereign addressed delegates.

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  • COP30 summit in South America
  • Earthshot awards in Rio de Janeiro
  • Climate diplomacy responsibility
  • Joint appearance with the monarch
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