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Queen’s 92nd birthday celebrated

Hundreds of guests attend celebratio­ns at UK diplomatic missions in Abu Dhabi and Dubai

- Staff Report

British diplomatic missions in Abu Dhabi and Dubai celebrated the 92nd birthday of Queen Elizabeth this week in the company of hundreds of guests, including business leaders, representa­tives of the British community and government officials.

In addition to the queen’s birthday, the event was held to celebrate the 100th anniversar­y of the Royal Air Force and the Year of Zayed.

On Tuesday, the British Embassy in Abu Dhabi organised the Queen’s Birthday Party (QBP) in the presence of Shaikh Nahyan Bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Tolerance. Guests enjoyed a performanc­e by the Royal Air force Salon Orchestra, who were accompanie­d by a Unified Choir comprising students from the Future Rehabilita­tion Centre and The British School Al Kubairat.

The event was also used as a platform to promote the Special Olympics World Games which will be held in Abu Dhabi in 2019. Special Olympics Ambassador and Britain’s Got Talent finalist Kyle Tomlinson performed for guests.

Philip Parham, UK Ambassador to the UAE, said it “is an honour and a joy to be joined by Emirati friends, members of the British community, and our partners from across the internatio­nal spectrum to celebrate the 92nd birthday of Her Majesty The Queen. We applaud her life of duty and service to the United Kingdom and to the Commonweal­th. Her Majesty is still hard at work — this week hosting the Heads of Government of the 53 Commonweal­th member states. We are very conscious that we are holding this celebratio­n in the Year of Zayed, with whom we recall Her Majesty’s long friendship.”

On Wednesday evening, the British Embassy in Dubai celebrated along with Dr Thani Ahmad Al Zeyoudi, Minister of Climate Change and Environmen­t. The Dubai English Speaking College’s choir performed the British and Emirati National Anthems alongside the RAF’s Salon Orchestra.

Consul-General Paul Fox said the UK’s relationsh­ip with the UAE is strong. “We will also look ahead to Expo 2020, where the UK will help Dubai and the UAE realise its ambitions for this landmark event.”

 ??  ?? Philip Parham and Shaikh Nahyan with the Unified Choir comprising students from the Future Rehabilita­tion Centre and The British School Al Kubairat at the British Embassy in Abu Dhabi.
Philip Parham and Shaikh Nahyan with the Unified Choir comprising students from the Future Rehabilita­tion Centre and The British School Al Kubairat at the British Embassy in Abu Dhabi.

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