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2 November, 2021 10:21 am

Joe Biden and Prince William Stand Friendly at Climate Summit 2021

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At the climate summit’s speech, Biden vowed that the US will use its financial clout to undertake the climate crisis.

Climate Summit 2021 held in Glasgow. At the end of the first day of the COP26 climate change conference, President Joe Biden and Prince William experienced a warm greeting. The warm greeting took place at Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum.

Joe Biden and Prince William Stand Friendly at Climate Summit 2021

At the climate summit’s speech, Biden vowed that the US will use its financial clout to undertake the climate crisis.

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The US President was also seen grinning with Prince William with his hand on his shoulder as the two approached each other.

The Cambridges couple at Climate Summit 2021

The Duchess of Cambridge was also seen visiting at the event along with Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall.

William and Kate accompanied Prime Minister Boris Johnson. The Cambridge couple wore smartly attired. Kate looked stunning in a coat dress and navy heels as she walked beside William who was wearing a suit.

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Before Climate Summit, the couple attended Scouts

Earlier in the day, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge attended Scouts in Glasgow to commemorate its Promise To The Planet campaign. The couple met and talked to some of the Scouts and studied about the new campaign at the Alexandra Park Sports Hub in the Dennistoun area of Glasgow.

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