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Camilla Blushed When Joe Biden Broke Wind During COP26 Summit

| Updated: November 7, 2021 6:00 pm

President Joe Biden is supposed to be committed to reducing gas emissions, but when he produced a little natural gas of his own at the COP26 summit, It made the Duchess of Cornwall blush. Reportedly on Sunday, Camilla was taken aback to hear Biden ‘break wind’ as they made polite small talk at the global climate change gathering in Kelvingrove Art Gallery in Glasgow last week. 

Sources claimed that the Duchess of Cornwall hasn’t stopped talking about this incident ever since “It was long and loud and impossible to ignore. Camilla hasn’t stopped talking about it.”

The President met the Duchess during a reception on Monday at the Kelvingrove Art Gallery. This event was also attended by Prince Charles, Duke and Duchess of Cambridge along with Boris Johnson prime minister of the UK.

Just hours earlier, the 78-year-old President Joe Biden, nicknamed ‘Sleepy Joe’ by Donald Trump – was seen dozing off during the opening addresses of the COP26 Summit in the UK. This visual prompted more questions from his political rivals over his fitness for handling the destination. This is not the first time that Biden has faced claims that he broke wind. In May 2020, Republicans, including Donald Trump Jr, posted a video clip of Biden containing a suspicious noise while live-streaming an exchange with Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf. 

 Biden was seen laughing and joking with Prince William at the reception ceremony. At the COP26 summit, Biden apologised for Trump’s actions in taking the United States out of the Paris Climate Accord and he pledged that America would devote more resources to fighting climate change. The President was ‘gonged’ eight times by organisers for running past the three minutes allotted for his speech.

Just a few months back, Johnson praised Biden as being a big breath of fresh air on climate change compared to his predecessor. 

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