Western Morning News

Royal visitor to discuss pollution

- WILLIAM TELFORD william.telford@reachplc.com

AFRICAN royalty will be meeting South West business leaders and academics in Exeter to discuss plastic pollution in the oceans – and honour one businessma­n with the Order of the Leopard.

Her Royal Highness Queen Diambi Kabatusuil­a, monarch of the Bakwa Luntu People of Kasaï in the Democratic Republic of Congo, will meet delegates at the University of Exeter, on Monday, October 25, and tour the institutio­n.

And she will even bestow on Chris Marrow, a South West Business Council (SWBC) advisory board member, the title of Knight of the Order of the Leopard of the Bakwa Luntu People in recognitio­n of his service to Africa and the African people.

Mr Marrow, from Wellington, is a businessma­n and former merchant seaman who is an expert in the waterways of southern East Africa and a director of The Elikia Hope Foundation, a charity working in Africa.

Tim Jones, chairman of SWBC, said: “We have been greatly honoured to host a visit from Queen Diambi.”

He said the main reason for Queen Diambi’s visit is to launch a collaborat­ive programme to support plasticfre­e oceans.

Queen Diambi is connected with UNESCO’s Man and the Biosphere programme, to safeguard livelihood­s while protecting natural ecosystems, and this has formed an alliance with

Plastic Free North Devon to improve water quality and tackle single-use plastics.

“This is a huge problem across the African sub-continent,” said Mt Jones. “The link with the South West is because the region currently runs some brilliant research and community based projects and has some exceptiona­l scientists who are global leaders. A specific project which is already running is Plastic Free North Devon.

“In addition, Queen Diambi’ s role is far wider than the issues that are specific to the DRC. She has access to all the African Leaders, as part of the work she does as the principal spokespers­on for the African Diaspora.

“She has a twin function in South America and has recently been made an Honorary Queen to the Bantu People of Brazil. This enables her to engage at the highest levels, such as, a collaborat­ion with Prince Albert of Monaco’s Foundation.”

Mr Jones said Queen Diambi may be meeting with Prince William as part of her visit to the UK, but will certainly be meeting with up to 20 university and business representa­tives in Exeter.

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