April 25, 2024

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First public act after his health problems with an emotional memory of the Duke of Edinburgh

Isabel II Monday afternoon made him First public work After health problems They took her for a night in the hospital last week. From her residence in Windsor and with a calm face, the Queen appeared remote at COP26 for, as planned, Send a message to attendees at the World Climate Summit Held in Glasgow (Scotland). After the intervention of the Prime Minister of Jamaica, Andrew Holness, it was the turn of the British sovereign, who Take the turn to speak through a video message to address the attendees. By highlighting the importance and necessity of setting a date like this in the fight to take care of the planet, the King dedicated some Emotional words to remember the Duke of Edinburgh To hint that her husband was in the aforementioned reason.

Isabel 2 had to give up everything for medical advice

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“It is a duty that I have been particularly pleased to perform since then The impact of the environment on human progress was an issue close to my late husband’s heart.”, stated Elizabeth II, citing one of Prince Philip’s 1969 speeches. After that, the Queen wanted to show her satisfaction with the legacy that has continued in this field in her family, especially thanks to Charles of England and William, Duke of Cambridge. “It gives me great pleasure that the prominent role my husband has played in encouraging people to protect our fragile planet, which He is still alive thanks to the work of our eldest son and grandson. I couldn’t be more proud of them‘, had confirmed.

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Elizabeth II concluded her speech by focusing on the future since “Of course Those here today will not enjoy the benefits of such measures, Where he pointed out that none of us will live forever, but nOr we do it for ourselves but for our grandchildren And everyone will follow in his footsteps.”