Queen Elizabeth II to join G-7 leaders in Cornwall Buckingham Palace announced
SURAJ MAURYA9:46 AM
Queen Elizabeth II to join G-7 leaders in Cornwall
CARBIS BAY, united kingdom-Queen Elizabeth II is going to play a much more prominent role than expected in the g-7 meeting of world leaders at a reception on Friday night before hosting the President, joe Biden, and First Lady Jill Biden on Sunday night.
The 95-year-old, the Queen, is expected to be joined by Prince Charles and Camilla, the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall and Prince William and Catherine, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
The site is going to be the of the Eden Project, a local landmark, which makes up the majority of the domed biomes, which will help us to focus on the summit, the environment is the focus of attention.
Jill Biden, and the President must be ready to respond to the engagement party on Saturday.
When the first Lady asked for a meeting with her majesty the Queen on Thursday, he said that it would be an interesting part of the visit for us."
On his Twitter account on Thursday, the first Lady wrote: "Today, we hold the whole of the Royal Family, in our hearts, and he wants them to have the peace and quiet of Prince Philip, the 100-year anniversary."
In Philip, the queen's husband, and an elderly man, died in April.
Buckingham Palace previously announced that the Queen would meet as they Do on a Sunday in Windsor Castle, following the signing of the three-day summit.
Queen Elizabeth has met with 12 of the current united states presidents, from Harry Truman to Donald Trump-with the exception of Lyndon B. Johnson.
Charles, the prince, and is an outspoken environmental activist, will also be hosting a reception on Friday for the g-7 leaders, and business leaders dedicated to what he called a "game-changing opportunity," the creation of public-private partnerships (ppp), is" absolutely essential if we are to win the battle against climate change and biodiversity loss.""