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Princess Anne, daughter of the Queen of England, has laid a wreath at the Christianburg War Cemetery at Osu as she begins her two-day visit to Ghana.
Princess Anne is the sponsor of the Varkey Foundation’s Making Ghanaian Girls Great, Ghana’s first interactive distance-learning project.
The Princess will be engaged in a live interactive session with some of the school children who are beneficiaries of the programme.
She was at the British Council Hall here in Accra Tuesday morning
She has already been to the Flagstaff House to interact with President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.



Defence Minister, Dominic Nitiwul accompanied Princess Anne to the wreath laying ceremony



The Princess interacted with some war veterans before laying the wreath


Princess Anne laying the wreath in memory of the fallen war veterans


Princess Anne signed the book of condolence at the cemetery

Chief of Defence Staff, Major Gen. Obed Akwa laid a wreath on behalf of the army

Defence Minister also laid a wreath on behalf of the governemnt and the people of Ghana




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