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King Charles is not on the climate summit after the prime minister's objection

King Charles is not on the climate summit after the prime minister’s objection

Charles, who has long been committed to protecting the planet, wanted… Sunday times Travel to Egypt to attend the Climate Summit that will take place from 6-18 November. However, Prime Minister Truss expressed skepticism about this plan during a private meeting with the king in September.

“An agreement has been reached with friendship and mutual respect by the non-attendance of the King,” Buckingham Palace told the BBC on Sunday. The palace also appears to contradict the tensions between the king and the prime minister over the issue.

Foreign visits to members of the British royal family always take place on the advice of the government.

However, the news comes at a difficult time for Liz Truss, who came under fire a month after announcing massive tax cuts that devalued the British pound. The Bank of England had to intervene to restore calm.

The hype is also sending another bad signal about the new government’s environmental agenda. Critics fear Truss will scale back the previous administration’s commitments. It has reiterated its goal of becoming carbon neutral by 2050, but has no plans to go to Egypt, for example.

Last year’s COP26 conference in Glasgow was an opportunity for the UK to position itself at the forefront of the fight against global warming. Queen Elizabeth addressed world leaders in a video message and Charles, then heir apparent, and his son William were at the scene.

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