Prince Charles has joked that he needed a drink after attending the first day of climate action summit Cop26. 'I promise you I need it after today', he said after accepting a whisky from a waiter at a drinks reception for the event in Glasgow. The future monarch made a speech on the opening day of the conference, urging world leaders to mount 'a vast military-style campaign' to tackle climate change, requiring 'trillions, not billions, of dollars'. Other speakers included Prime Minister Boris Johnson, President Joe Biden and broadcaster Sir David Attenborough.Sign up to our free climate newsletter here
'I think I need it after today': Prince Charles drinks whisky after day one at Cop26
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