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King Charles pays tribute to ‘resilience’ of Antarctic scientists facing 24 hours of darkness

Charles recorded a special message (Antarctic Midwinter Broadcast/Boffin Media)
Charles recorded a special message (Antarctic Midwinter Broadcast/Boffin Media) (PA Media)
    • King Charles sent a personal message to British Antarctic researchers to mark the southern hemisphere's shortest day, praising their "critically important" scientific work.
    • The message, part of the BBC World Service's midwinter broadcast, highlighted the researchers' resilience and commitment to understanding Earth's fragile systems.
    • Charles, a known environmental advocate, stressed the importance of collaboration and giving back to nature to sustain the planet.
    • The midwinter broadcast is a tradition for personnel at British Antarctic Survey stations, involving celebrations, music, and messages from home.
    • This Antarctic midwinter coincides with high temperatures and thunderstorm warnings across parts of the UK, potentially leading to the hottest day of the year.

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