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Queen Elizabeth Snubs Prince Harry in COP26 Speech, Praising William Instead
Queen Elizabeth delivered a powerful video message to world leaders attending the COP26 summit in Glasgow, but her address seemed to snub her grandson, Prince Harry.
The 95-year-old monarch, who was originally scheduled to speak in person but had to cancel due to medical advice, urged global leaders to prioritize the protection of the planet for future generations.
While the Queen's speech garnered attention from royal enthusiasts and climate change activists alike, it was her omission of Prince Harry's name that did not go unnoticed.
Body language expert Judy James believes that the Queen's praise for her late husband, Prince Philip, her son Prince Charles, and her grandson Prince William for their environmental efforts highlighted the absence of Harry's mention.
Speaking to Express.co.uk, James described the Queen's speech as deeply personal and touching.
She emphasized that the Queen spoke not only as a royal leader but also as a proud widow, mother, and grandmother.
James noted the emotional impact of the Queen's words, particularly when she referred to her “dear late husband” and acknowledged the continuation of his legacy through Charles and William.
However, the omission of Harry's name may spark discussions, as the Queen seemed focused on the chain of eldest to eldest, expressing her immense pride in them.
The Queen's speech also revealed her own experiences with world leaders and subtly flattered the current attendees of the COP26 conference.
Describing the leaders as possessing statesmanship, she appealed to them to take action against climate change without lecturing or pressuring them.
Her speech followed Prince Charles' address at the G20 summit in Rome, where he emphasized the urgency of the climate crisis and the need for a war-like footing to combat it.
Despite the presence of other senior royals at the conference, such as Prince William and Kate Middleton, Harry and Meghan Markle have received little mention.
This is surprising considering the couple's vocal advocacy for climate change causes from their base in America.
In May, Harry stated that the consequences of using fossil fuels were among the world's most pressing issues.
Additionally, Prince William and Kate recently hosted the Earthshot Prize ceremony, where they emphasized the importance of immediate action.
Interestingly, the Queen's speech did not mention Prince Harry or Meghan, despite their recognition for limiting their family size to two children for environmental reasons.
This omission may be seen as a reflection of the strained relationship between Harry and certain members of the royal family.
In the coming days, the world has an opportunity to unite in the pursuit of a safer and more stable future for both people and the planet.
The Queen's speech at COP26 serves as a reminder of the urgent need for global leaders to address climate change with determination and resolve.
While the absence of Prince Harry's name in the Queen's speech may raise eyebrows, it is clear that the Queen intended to highlight the efforts of her eldest son and grandson in this critical endeavor.