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Reflecting on her 70-year reign, Ms. Among commended the Queen for advocating for unity that is now enjoyed by the commonwealth member states, and world over,as well as promoting the rights of Women.
‘’She leaves a legacy of unmatched constancy. The loss is irreparable. As member states, we shall dearly miss her.’’ She said.
Her Excellency,Kate Airey,the British High Commissioner to Uganda (R) receives the Speaker Of Parliament Rt.Hon Among Anita Annet to sign a Condole with and the people of United Kingdom.This was at the British High Commission in Kampala 12th September.2022.Photo by Ronald Kabuubi/KMA Updates.
Her Excellency,Kate Airey,the British High Commissioner to Uganda (R) receives the Speaker Of Parliament Rt.Hon Among Anita Annet to sign a Condole with and the people of United Kingdom.This was at the British High Commission in Kampala 12th September.2022.Photo by Ronald Kabuubi/KMA Updates.
Her Excellency,Kate Airey,the British High Commissioner to Uganda (R) looks on as the Speaker Of Parliament Rt.Hon Among Anita Annet signs in the Condolence Book.This was at the British High Commission in Kampala 12th September.2022.Photo by Ronald Kabuubi/KMA Updates. Speaker Of Parliament Rt.Hon Among Anita Annet signs in the Condolence Book.This was at the British High Commission in Kampala 12th September.2022.Photo by Ronald Kabuubi/KMA Updates.
Her Excellency,Kate Airey,the British High Commissioner to Uganda (R) looks on as the Speaker Of Parliament Rt.Hon Among Anita Annet signs in the Condolence Book.his was at the British High Commission in Kampala 12th September.2022.Photo by Ronald Kabuubi/KMA Updates.
She made the remarks at the British High Commission to Uganda where she had gone to pay tribute to the life and service of Queen Elizabeth II. She was received by the British High Commissioner in Uganda in Uganda, H.E Kate Airey.
Speaker Of Parliament Rt.Hon Among Anita Annet signs in the Condolence Book.This was at the British High Commission in Kampala 12th September.2022.Photo by Eric Bukenya Dominic/Parliament Of Uganda.Her Excellency,Kate Airey,the British High Commissioner to Uganda (R) with the Speaker Of Parliament Rt.Hon Among Anita Annet to sign a Condole with and the people of United Kingdom.This was at the British High Commission in Kampala 12th September.2022.Photo by Eric Bukenya Dominic/Parliament Of Uganda.Speaker Of Parliament Rt.Hon Among Anita Annet signs in the Condolence Book.This was at the British High Commission in Kampala 12th September.2022.Photo by Eric Bukenya Dominic/Parliament Of Uganda.
Queen Elizabeth II, the longest-serving monarch in British history died on Thursday at the age of 96.
Buckingham Palace announced her death in a short statement, triggering 10 days of national mourning and an outpouring of tributes to her long life and record-breaking reign.