Prince William Will Participate in COP30 Climate Summit in South America
The Prince of Wales is scheduled to attend the United Nations climate conference in Brazil next month, as confirmed by the royal household.
The father and son duo appeared together on Thursday night at a gathering preceding the environmental conference, which is planned for in the northern Brazilian city of Belem.
The King and Prince were participating in the museum gathering, marking an unusual joint appearance at a pre-COP30 gathering organized in partnership with the British authorities.
Climate Leadership Commitment
The King has been a consistent supporter of environmental conservation - and the Prince of Wales has assumed the responsibility, with his own climate innovation awards, which will be held in Brazil ahead of the COP summit.
Royal sources have characterized William's involvement at the upcoming climate summit as taking on an crucial position in "global climate discussions".
Previous Activities
The King and Prince of Wales, making a joint entrance in the official car, were introduced to attendees such as conservation experts, researchers, environmental activists, foreign representatives and government officials.
This engagement featured addresses together with French leader Macron of France and other world leaders at the Ocean Finance Summit in the Principality of Monaco earlier this year.
Environmental Prize Connection
The climate conference will align with the William's personal Earthshot environmental awards, which will finish in Rio de Janeiro the previous day he participates in the climate conference on November 6th.
Last week the prince described the award contenders as "heroes of our time".
Royal Climate Legacy
King Charles has been a prominent presence at previous climate summits, giving the opening address in the United Arab Emirates for the 28th Conference of Parties, including the reminder: "The Earth does not belong to us, we belong to the Earth".
"Throughout my life I've dedicated a substantial portion of my life trying to warn of the existential threats confronting humanity over planetary heating, environmental shifts and species extinction," the King told attendees.
- Prince William acting on behalf of the monarch
- UN climate conference in Brazil
- Earthshot awards in Brazil
- Environmental negotiations function
- Combined presence with King Charles