The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall will visit Egypt As their second stop middle East The tour begins.
Charles with Camilla Have been touring for the past two days Jordan In a speech commemorating the 100th anniversary of the founding of the nation, the prince praised the relationship between Britain and Jordan, thus ending their time in the country.
The prince said that under the leadership of King Abdullah II, Britain’s former protectorate is the spokesperson of “moderate, understanding and tolerance” in the region.
In Egypt, the highlights of the two-day visit included a reception in England and Egypt overlooking the pyramids on the Giza Plateau to celebrate the connection between the two countries, and a visit to the ancient city of Alexandria.
Charles and Camilla will also visit the Great Imam of Al-Azhar in Cairo to discuss religious tolerance and the role of faith in the management environment with religious leaders and a group of young scholars.
The prince’s deputy personal secretary, Chris Fitzgerald, stated that when the visit was first announced, climate change will be one of the main themes of the visit. Other issues will include dialogue between different faiths, women’s empowerment and Efforts to protect cultural heritage.
Mr. Fitzgerald said: “The time when their Highness visited Egypt, it coincided with the British chairmanship of the police, and Egypt has been nominated to be the chairman of Cop27 in 2022.
“In the decisive decade of climate action, it is therefore expected that there will be important cooperation between the UK and Egypt in the next 12 months. In fact, both visits will focus on solving the climate crisis.”



