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King Charles unequivocally expresses his affection for Prince Archie, ensuring the enduring legacy of Princess Lilibet.

King Charles unequivocally expresses his affection for Prince Archie, ensuring the enduring legacy of Princess Lilibet.

Despite Omid Scobie's controversial claims, King Charles gracefully sidesteps the scandal, choosing to focus on his grandchildren, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, during his impassioned address at COP28 in the United Arab Emirates on Friday.

The 75-year-old monarch, entangled in a race-related dispute spurred by Harry and Meghan's biographer in his latest work, "Endgame," dismisses the allegations. In his historic speech, he acknowledges his grandchildren, remarking, "In 2050, our grandchildren won't be asking what we said; they will be living with the consequences of what we did or didn't do."

With five grandchildren from his two sons, Prince William and Prince Harry, King Charles highlights the parental roles of Prince William and Kate Middleton, who are blessed with Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis. Additionally, he mentions Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, residing in Montecito, California, raising Archie and Lilibet.

Addressing world leaders in Dubai, the King issues a stark warning about the current environmental predicament, expressing deep concern and cautioning about the potential for a "darker and starker future."

"I have devoted a significant part of my life to alerting us to the existential threats posed by global warming, climate change, and biodiversity loss. While there has been some noteworthy progress, the Global Stocktake report vividly illustrates that we remain alarmingly off course," adds the King.

King Charles' poignant message unfolds against the backdrop of a renewed royal family scandal following the release of Omid Scobie's book, "Endgame." The Dutch version of the book discloses the names of two royals involved in discussions about Archie's skin color before his birth. Several news outlets have publicized the names, though The Daily Express has opted not to do so.

Notably, Scobie, often referred to as Meghan's "mouthpiece," denies any involvement in the publication of the names. Buckingham Palace, while refraining from comment, is reportedly exploring potential legal action.

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