King Charles and Prince William have teamed up for a unprecedented joint engagement on the Herbal Historical past Museum in London. The pair have stepped out for the ‘Countdown to COP30: mobilising motion for local weather and nature’, an match that sees changemakers tackling local weather trade and nature loss all come in combination forward of the COP30 Summit. This 12 months, the summit is ready to be held in Belém, Brazil on 6 November. The night time on the Herbal Historical past Museum is happening six weeks forward of COP30, which is able to see global leaders will in a single room to speak about world local weather motion. The daddy and son have no longer collectively visited the museum since 2019, after they attended the David Attenborough’s Our Planet world premiere along Prince Harry.
Prince William could also be set to wait the COP30 Global Leaders Summit on behalf of King Charles on Thursday 6 November in Belém, Brazil. Fortunately, the Prince of Wales will already be in Brazil for the Earthshot Prize Awards Rite in Rio de Janeiro which is ready to happen on Wednesday 5 November. Whilst within the town, William will likely be busy engaging in quite a few respectable engagements which are associated with his environmental efforts within the leadup to the rite.





