đź”— Share this article The Prince of Wales Set to Attend UN Climate Conference in Brazil The monarch and his heir arrived together at the Natural History Museum Prince William will represent the United Nations climate conference in Brazil during November, as confirmed by palace sources. Prince William and King Charles made a joint appearance on Thursday evening at a reception leading up to the environmental conference, which is set to be held in the Amazonian city of Belem. The King and Prince were participating in the scientific institution event, marking an noteworthy combined presence at a pre-COP30 gathering arranged together with the United Kingdom administration. Environmental Advocacy Commitment The King has been a long-time champion of protecting nature - and the Prince of Wales has inherited the mission, with his own Earthshot awards, which will be hosted in Rio preceding the UN meeting. Official representatives have portrayed William's involvement at the upcoming climate summit as stepping up an important role in "environmental negotiations". Previous Activities The King and Prince of Wales, arriving together in the royal vehicle, were introduced to attendees such as environmentalists, scientists, environmental activists, diplomats and politicians. This participation featured addresses together with French leader Macron of the French Republic and other global statesmen at the Ocean Finance Summit in Monaco in recent months. Earthshot Awards Connection The UN meeting will dovetail with the prince's own climate innovation prizes, which will finish in the Brazilian city the eve of he participates in the climate conference on November 6th. Recently the William referred to the prize competitors as "heroes of our time". Royal Climate Legacy King Charles has been a influential participant at previous climate summits, giving the opening address in Dubai for COP28, including the reminder: "We are custodians of the planet, not its owners". "I have spent a substantial portion of my life trying to alert people to the existential threats confronting humanity over planetary heating, climate change and biodiversity loss," the King told participants. The Prince of Wales standing in for the King COP30 summit in South America Earthshot awards in Brazil Climate diplomacy function Combined presence with the monarch