Hollywood celeb Angelina Jolie has praised Queen Elizabeth
II as a "really lovely lady" who cares about the future.
Jolie, 42, admired the Queen for her devotion to helping in
planting trees in Africa to highlight the importance of forest conservation, telling
she has been inspired by the 91-year-old royal to teach her own children -
Maddox, 16, Pax, 14, Zahara, 12, Shiloh, 11, and twins Vivienne and Knox, 9,
about the cause, reports a famous portal.
In a new documentary titled "The Queen's Green
Planet", Jolie told, "For us to come here and say to the children,
'This is why it's important to plant a tree', that's the biggest message I can
teach my kids, and it's something that they've certainly learned from Her
Majesty and her message. My kids ask me, 'Why is it so important to her?' You
know when you sit up at night in a tent with your kids and they say, 'Why does
the Queen of England care about planting trees in Africa? What it comes down to
is you say to the kids, 'You know really, you don't know her, you can't
understand all that it means to be a queen and all that. But you try to say,
'You know she's just this really lovely lady who really cares about people
around the world, and she really cares about the future, and she wants your
grandkids and her grandkids to be able to be running around, enjoying nature
and other cultures, and the importance of other cultures."
"The Queen's Green Planet" highlights the eco-friendly
project The Queen's Canopy, which aims to unite all the countries of the
commonwealth in conservation efforts.
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