The Sunday Telegraph

Use our planet’s resources with greater care, Queen urges before Commonweal­th Day

- By Victoria Ward political and

THE Queen has issued an impassione­d plea on the environmen­t, urging people to use the planet’s natural resources “with greater care”.

In a message delivered ahead of Commonweal­th Day tomorrow, the 93-year-old monarch noted that advances in technology and modern media only served to emphasise the Commonweal­th connection.

She said it was inspiring to be reminded of the “associatio­ns and influences” that combine through the 53 nations, helping to “imagine and deliver a common future”. She said such connection­s provided a greater understand­ing about the choices that we make.

“This connectivi­ty means we are also aware, perhaps as never before, that wherever we live, our choices and actions affect the well-being of people and communitie­s living far away, and in very different circumstan­ces,” she said. “For many, this awareness awakens a desire impact of the to employ our planet’s natural resources with greater care, and it is encouragin­g to see how the countries of the Commonweal­th continue to devise ways of working together to achieve prosperity, whilst protecting our planet.”

The Queen spoke about the collective strength that can be derived from a broad network of countries. She said:

“This is particular­ly striking when we see people from nations, large and small, gathering for the Commonweal­th Games, for meetings of Commonweal­th government­s, and on Commonweal­th Day.

“Such a blend of traditions serves to make us stronger, individual­ly and collective­ly, by providing the ingredient­s needed for social, nomic resilience.”

The Queen will be joined by the Prince of Wales, the Duchess of Cornwall, and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at the Commonweal­th Day service at Westminste­r Abbey tomorrow. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will also be present. eco

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