Queen will urge world leaders to do more to protect the planet

Queen will urge world leaders to do more to protect the planet
Queen will urge world leaders to do more to protect the planet
Queen will urge world leaders to do more to protect the planet: Her Majesty is set to open COP26 with landmark intervention in climate change debate Her Majesty will open the UN climate change conference in Scotland She will make a speech that acknowledges the scale of the environmental crisis  Around 120 past and present world leaders are expected to attend COP26

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The Queen is to make a landmark intervention in the climate change debate, urging world leaders to do more to protect the planet. 

Her Majesty will open the UN climate change conference in Scotland later this month with a speech that acknowledges the scale of the environmental crisis and makes it clear she shares the profound concerns already voiced by members of her family.

Around 120 past and present world leaders are expected to attend COP26 in Glasgow including President Joe Biden, former President Barack Obama and Australia's Prime Minister Scott Morrison.

The Queen's involvement means that the most senior members of the Royal Family are now united in their wish to address climate change, commonly accepted as the most pressing issue facing the planet.

Her laughter says it all. If there's one thing guaranteed to put a smile on the Queen's face, it's racing at Ascot. Wearing a royal blue coat with black fur trim , the monarch presented the trophy to the winner in the Elizabeth II stakes on British Champions' Day

Her laughter says it all. If there's one thing guaranteed to put a smile on the Queen's face, it's racing at Ascot. Wearing a royal blue coat with black fur trim , the monarch presented the trophy to the winner in the Elizabeth II stakes on British Champions' Day

Buckingham Palace turned green in a light show to support the first award ceremony of Prince William's decade-long Earthshot Prize

Buckingham Palace turned green in a light show to support the first award ceremony of Prince William's decade-long Earthshot Prize 

Winner by a smile 

Her laughter says it all. If there's one thing guaranteed to put a smile on the Queen's face, it's racing at Ascot.

Wearing a royal blue coat with black fur trim yesterday, the monarch presented the trophy to the winner in the Elizabeth II stakes on British Champions' Day. 

The Queen, pictured above at Ascot, walked without the stick she used at the opening of the Welsh Parliament last week.

Sir Francis Brooke, Her Majesty's Representative

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