King Charles told to skip climate change conference

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Prime Minister Liz Truss has told King Charles III not to attend the United Nations’ COP27 summit in Egypt next month – a move that could fuel tensions between Downing Street and the new monarch.

The King was a vocal proponent of environmental concerns when, as Prince of Wales, he did not have the same constitutional and conventional requirements of impartiality.

According to The Times, the King was told not to attend the Sharm el-Sheikh event during a private audience with the Prime Minister in September. Picture: Getty It’s understood however he is still “determined” to have his presence felt at the November 6 to 18 event. Prince Charles meets with former prime minister Scott Morrison in Glasgow at COP26 last year. Picture: Getty

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