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Joe Biden 'breaks wind' during COP26 chat with Camilla leaving royal 'blushing'

The Duchess of Cornwall was ‘left blushing’ after Joe Biden reportedly broke wind in front of her during a COP26 gathering in Glasgow.

Camilla Parker-Bowles and Prince Charles met with the US President during a swanky gathering at the city's Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum last Monday.

Their meeting came after Prince Charles and Mr Biden delivered speeches on the second day of the climate change summit.

But their conversation appeared to be disrupted after the American leader allegedly got too comfortable in their company.

The Daily Mail reports that Biden let off a fart that was ‘long and loud’ as they made small talk at the Glasgow venue.

Joe Biden pictured with Camilla at Kelvingrove Art Gallery (Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

An ‘informed source’ told the publication: “It was long and loud and impossible to ignore. Camilla hasn’t stopped talking about it.”

Joe Biden touched down at Edinburgh Airport for the climate change summit last Monday before getting back home two days later.

The US President was one of several world leaders that met at Kelvingrove on the Monday evening.

Nicola Sturgeon also exchanged ‘brief’ words with Biden during the event.

US President Joe Biden speaks at COP26 in Glasgow (Getty Images)

Speaking about their meeting last Tuesday, the First Minister said: “I spoke to him briefly last night at Kelvingrove.

“I welcomed him to Scotland. We had a very brief conversation about the climate discussions that are underway here.

“I spoke to a large number of the leaders.”

Biden’s former boss Barack Obama was pictured touching down at Glasgow Airport last night ahead of his appearance at COP26.

The 60-year-old will be speaking at an event in Glasgow on Monday about how young people can lead the way in the climate change fight.

It will be Obama’s first visit to Scotland since his last trip in 2017.

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