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The 95-year-old Queen's video debuts about her dear deceased husband, praising Charles William for ignoring Harry

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The 95-year-old Queen's video debuts about her dear deceased husband, praising Charles William for ignoring Harry

On the evening of November 1, local time, Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom delivered a speech by video at the evening reception of the 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26), urging world leaders to "have a place in history" and "respond to the call of future generations". The 95-year-old Queen of England was scheduled to attend the conference and give her acting skills, but because of her physical health problems a few days ago, she even spent a night in the hospital, so she had to cancel her original work and stay at home to recuperate, but despite this, the queen has appeared many times in the form of videos.

The 95-year-old Queen's video debuts about her dear deceased husband, praising Charles William for ignoring Harry

The queen in the video chooses a turquoise dress, a butterfly-shaped brooch, and a photo of butterflies on the table next to her. At the same time, the Queen also mentioned her husband, Prince Philip, who died in April this year, that "the impact of the environment on human progress is the most concerned topic of my dear husband, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh", and the Queen also mentioned her son and grandson, "The role played by my husband in encouraging people to protect the fragile planet is now very proud through the work of our eldest son Charles and his eldest son William".

As can be seen from the Queen's words, although her other grandson, Prince Harry, also advertises himself as an environmentalist, often calling on others to contribute to environmental protection. But now the style of saying nothing cannot be affirmed by his grandmother, or rather, Harry has long been ignored by the queen.

The 95-year-old Queen's video debuts about her dear deceased husband, praising Charles William for ignoring Harry

Earlier in the day, just before the Queen's video was unveiled, she was also photographed driving a sedan near Windsor Castle, which seemed to be a way for her to prove that her health was no longer in serious trouble. Wearing sunglasses and a headscarf, the queen drives the car intently, but not very fast. Driving and riding horses are both great ways for the Queen to relax, which has become her habit.

The 95-year-old Queen's video debuts about her dear deceased husband, praising Charles William for ignoring Harry

From the panoramic photos, the queen did not sit in the car when she drove this time, perhaps she did not want to be accompanied, just thinking of herself. It is reported that the Queen needs to rest for at least two more weeks, according to the doctor's advice, but she still insists on attending the Memorial Day of the Fallen Soldiers on November 14.

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