The Queen is set to attend COP26 for the 12-day event set to be hosted in Glasgow according to the Buckingham Palace's website.
Queen Elizabeth has previously said that she has been impressed by young people's determination in fighting for the planet.
The United Nations Climate Change Conference (UNCCC) is due host the event at the SEC from November 1-12.
Pope Francis is also reportedly coming to Glasgow for the climate change meeting, according to Reuters.
In less than three months, world leaders are due to descend onto Scottish soil for the summit in a bid to tackle the issues of climate change - an agreement made in Paris in 2015 - often referred to the Paris Agreement.
After former-president Donald Trump withdrew from this agreement, new-president Joe Biden re-joined on his first day in office.
In a post on the official COP26 website, they state: "The ‘Dear Green Place’ is the perfect place to host a sustainable and inclusive COP. It has set a target for carbon neutrality by 2030, aims to be one of the greenest cities in Europe through its Sustainable Glasgow campaign, and is 4th in the world in the Global Destination Sustainability Index.
"It also has a proven track record of hosting events on the international stage, such as the 2014 Commonwealth Games and the 2018 Glasgow European Gymnastic Championships.
"Surrounded by the river, the city and its parks, the location will inspire attendees to tackle climate change and protect the planet for future generations.
"Protecting the health of both the participants at COP26 and the local community of Glasgow is foremost in our minds as we plan the event and we continue to explore all available options to achieve this."