Queen Elizabeth says lack of action on climate change is ‘irritating’
Queen Elizabeth II has said the lack of action on tackling the climate crisis is irritating. The British monarch made the remarks on Thursday during a conversation at the opening of the Welsh Parliament in Cardiff. The Queen was chatting with the Duchess of Cornwall and Elin Jones, the parliaments presiding officer, when her remarks were captured on video. At one point, the Queen appears to be talking about the COP26 climate conference in Glasgow, saying: Ive been hearing all about COP ... I still dont know whos coming. In a separate clip, the Queen appears to say it is irritating when they talk, but they dont do. Parts of the two clips were inaudible. In her reply, Jones appears to reference Prince Williams remarks from earlier Thursday, saying she had been watching him on television this morning saying theres no point going into space, we need to save the earth, the PA Media news agency reported. The Duke of Cambridge spoke about the ongoing rush for space travel in an interview with the BBCs Newscast podcast, which aired on Thursday. We need some of the worlds greatest brains and minds fixed on trying to repair this planet, not trying to find the next place to go and live, he said. His comments aired the day after Star Trek actor William Shatner, 90, made history by becoming the oldest person to go to space aboard a New Shepard spacecraft, developed by Jeff Bezos Blue Origin.