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The British High Commissioner's residence in Accra came to life for a youth-themed celebration marking King Charles III’s birthday.
The event brought together around a cross section of high-profile guests, including President Akufo-Addo, senior ministers, diplomats, Members of Parliament, and leaders from business, diaspora, media and civil society.

The evening highlighted His Majesty’s dedication to youth development within the Commonwealth, showcasing the UK-Ghana bond and shared commitment to supporting young people.

Speeches by High Commissioner Harriet Thompson and Ghana’s National Security Minister paid tribute to the enduring partnership between the two nations.











































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