This week, Queen Elizabeth made video calls to volunteers who had won Commonwealth Points of Light awards for outstanding work. On Sunday, photos from these calls made to three winners of the Commonwealth Points of Light Award were shared on the royal family’s Instagram account. During the calls, the Queen spoke with award winners from Trinidad, Mozambique and Cyprus.
Music teacher Nikoletta Polydorou from Cyprus established the Sistema Cyprus Symphony Orchestra to give free instruments and teach music to underprivileged children. Ruy Santos from Mozambique, who won the award four months ago, took the Queen on a virtual tour of his charity which included a soup kitchen that fed 6,000 people during the pandemic.
The Queen also spoke with Len Peters from Trinidad, a turtle conservationist whose work has transformed the country into one of the world’s densest leatherback sea turtle nesting sites. Len Peters won the award in February 2018 for saving the lives of more than 500 turtles over the past 30 years. The Commonwealth Points of Light Award was launched in February 2018.
Very nice colour combination of the queens dress.
ReplyDeleteI like this outfit the first she wore it, its different from the usual.
ReplyDeleteAm glad she made an appearance her representatives were ruining her legacy
Jill
Lovely lady in pink.
ReplyDeleteshe is such a diplomat. Only nice things to say, appreciative of people, does not cause any controversy
w.
Lovely as ever! The shades of block colors are nice.
ReplyDeleteThe colors of purple and red are a very nice and bold combination. The Queen looks wonderful. Diana also wore this combination, as did Meghan.
ReplyDeleteHer Majesty looks lovely; as bright as ever, right up to date on what is happening in the world.
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