Royal Family Issuance Declaration during Princess Anne Barbados


The British royal family on Tuesday thanked “all who welcomed the Royal Princess to Barbados this weekend.”

According to a statement issued by the Royal Family, Prince Anne visited Barbados to attend the study conferences of the Commonwealth of the Duke of Edinburgh, as well as meeting with the local people and the dignitaries.

He said that Princess Royal has been in Barbados, where she carried out a series of commitments to meet local people and dignitaries.

He attended the study conferences of the Commonwealth of the Duke of Edinburgh, of which she is president who took over her father in 2011.

The Commonwealth Study Conference was founded in 1956 by Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, to explore the intersection of business success and community development. The late Duke hoped to create a forum in which the emerging leaders of various origins joined to examine the complex social and economic problems through immersive experiences and open dialogue.

“Today, the study conferences of the Commonwealth of the Duke of Edinburg aim to inspire and build a group of talents increasing global businesses, unions, civil service, civil society and the non -profit sectors. These people join to study a common problem, but with the benefit of immersive cases and diverse perspective case studies,” the statement said.

During the visit, Princess Royal met with study groups, attended the dialogue of the leaders of the Caribbean-Canada and the setback dialogues. His real highness also attended a dinner from the Board, as well as a reception and plenary closing dinner, organized by the conference.

While she was in Barbados, Princess Royal attended a reception at the British Bridgetown British Commission to celebrate the king’s official birthday. Here, he had the opportunity to meet with the president of Barbados, Dame Sandra Mason and the Prime Minister of Barbados, Mia Mottley.

In the Military Cemetery of Barbados, he placed a crown of flowers and attended an 80th anniversary of the victory in Europe’s day service in the military cemetery of Barbados.

The cemetery is part of the Commonwealth War Gravel Commission, which cares about war tombs in 23,000 locations in more than 150 countries and territories.

The princess also celebrated the 70th anniversary of the Olympic Association of Barbados together with the staff members.

Finally, Princess Royal visited the regional security system and the Field Medical Hospital of the Barbados Defense Force at the Paragon Base in Christ Church.



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