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Prince Charles appears to fall asleep during the Queen's speech – VIDEO - News 247

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For any copyright, please send me a message.  Prince Charles sat next to the Queen as she addressed Parliament for its official State opening. In footage from the event, the Prince repeatedly blinks and appears to doze off before waking up and then briefly falling asleep again. While Charles looked like he was about to nod off, the Queen spoke about a cause very close to the Prince's heart, tackling climate change.  The Queen said: "My Government will continue to take steps to meet the world leading target of net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.  "It will continue to lead the way in tackling global climate change, hosting the COP26 summit in 2020. "To protect and improve the environment for future generations a bill will enshrine in law environmental principles and legally binding targets including for air quality."  Her Majesty delivered her second Queen's speech in less than three months this morning. But some royal fans focused more on the 93-year-old monarch's appearance rather than her words, written for her by Boris Johnson and his team.    Two royal fans had the impression the Queen looked "frail" during this morning's State Opening of Parliament.  One wrote on Twitter, adding a sad emoji: "Queen looks very frail".  Another wrote on the social media platform: "I think because the queen is in day dress it is more noticeable how frail she seems". Meanwhile, another person argued Prince Charles should take the reins of the monarchy and allow the Queen to enjoy her 90s without the burdens of royal duties.   They wrote: "The Queen is in her 90's and is delivering a speech in the Lords. "Time for The Prince Of Wales to take over these things surely? He is sitting there anyway."  The Queen was accompanied inside the House of Lords by her eldest son Prince Charles, who held her hand while they were slowly proceeding towards the throne.  The royals arrived to the Houses of Parliament by car.   Trending  The Queen's Imperial State Crown was brought to Parliament separately in another car and left on the podium near the throne from which the monarch delivered her speech.  Her Majesty also did not wear the hefty crown, which weighs about 1.06kg, at the last State Opening of Parliament, on October 14.  This decision came down to the fact, according to some royal commentators, that the crown has become too heavy.   Today marked the Queen's last engagement of 2019.  The monarch is expected to head to Sandringham by the end of the week, where she will join her husband Prince Philip and start her Christmas break.

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