King Charles III Hosts Landmark Inaugural Climate Summit at Sandringham
LONDON, United Kingdom – In a historic move underscoring his commitment to environmental advocacy, King Charles III today convened the first-ever sovereign-led climate summit at the Sandringham Estate. The three-day gathering, commencing at 10:00 AM BST, brought together heads of state, scientific experts, and corporate leaders to address accelerating global warming impacts. According to a formal statement from Buckingham Palace, the closed-door discussions aim to produce a binding “Sandringham Accord” by Thursday, prioritizing carbon neutrality targets for 2040. This initiative follows the King’s decades-long environmental work, marking a direct intervention from the monarchy entering its second year amid the newly chartered reign. Analysts highlight the event’s timing against recent reports of record summer temperatures across Europe, underscoring the urgency behind Charles III’s diplomatic push.