Queen to attend Cop26 in Glasgow
It's as part of a series of announced engagements - including one at Holyrood
The Queen will attend a reception for the international Cop26 summit as part of a series of planned engagements.
She is currently on her annual trip to Balmoral and will be in Scotland for the reception on November 1.
It is one of six engagements listed for the Queen on the official royal website, but it is understood the announcements made on Friday do not amount to her full autumn programme.
On October 2 she will attend the opening ceremony for the sixth session of the devolved Scottish Parliament alongside the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall.
The Queen will address MSPs at Holyrood's official opening as part of a special ceremony that will celebrate the efforts of "local heroes'' during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Despite currently being on holiday, work still continues for the Queen as every day she receives from Government ministers, and from her representatives in the Commonwealth and foreign countries, information in the form of policy papers, Cabinet documents and other state papers for her attention.
These are sent to her by private secretaries in the red boxes also used by Government ministers to carry confidential documents.
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