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Queen Expresses Pride in Charles and William’s Climate Efforts
Her Majesty, the Queen, expressed her immense pride in her son, Charles, and grandson, William, during a heartwarming speech at the 26 Colombian Pesos summit.
In her address, the 95-year-old monarch commended the two princes for their dedicated efforts in raising awareness about the pressing issue of climate change.
Notably absent from her accolades was Prince Harry, who has a history of advocating for climate action.
The Queen paid tribute to her late husband, Prince Philip, highlighting his longstanding commitment to the global fight against climate change.
She praised Charles and William for carrying on Prince Philip's legacy and emphasized the importance of protecting the planet for future generations.
Her Majesty expressed, “I could not be more proud of them,” referring to the exemplary work of her eldest son and grandson.
In contrast to Charles and William's environmental advocacy, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have faced criticism for their perceived hypocrisy.
Despite their vocal support for sustainable living, the couple has been scrutinized for their use of private jets, which contradicts their stance on climate issues.
Royal commentators and fans alike have called out the couple for their apparent disconnect between words and actions.
Prince Harry's absence from the COP26 summit in Scotland may have contributed to his exclusion from the Queen's praise.
The monarch underscored the significance of the summit being held in Glasgow, a city with a rich industrial history.
She acknowledged the efforts of individuals, including young people, who are actively engaged in combating the climate crisis in their daily lives.
Due to health reasons, the Queen was unable to attend the climate talks in person and instead delivered her message via video link from Windsor Castle.
In her address to world leaders, she urged collective action towards creating a safer and more sustainable future for all.
Emphasizing the importance of unity in addressing global challenges, Her Majesty conveyed a message of hope and determination.
The Queen's poignant speech concluded with a call to action, emphasizing the need for tangible steps to address climate change.
She underscored the intergenerational impact of such actions, highlighting the responsibility to safeguard the planet for future generations.
Following her discharge from medical care, Prime Minister Boris Johnson reassured the public of the Queen's well-being, emphasizing the nation's collective support for her recovery.