The British High Commission in Dhaka on Wednesday celebrated the official birthday of King Charles III. The event paid tribute to the King, UK’s Head of State and the Head of the Commonwealth, who has been a global champion of climate action, sustainable development, the arts, healthcare and education for decades, reports UNB.
“This year’s celebration reflects the UK’s ongoing commitment to supporting Bangladesh on its path towards a democratic, inclusive and prosperous future,” said Sarah Cooke, British High Commissioner to Bangladesh. High Commissioner Cooke welcomed guests to the celebration, which featured traditional British and Bangladeshi cuisine, music and a ceremonial toast to His Majesty and continued growth of the UK and Bangladesh relationship.
Syeda Rizwana Hasan, Adviser to the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change and the Ministry of Water Resources, attended the event as the chief guest. The event also brought together distinguished guests from the interim government of Bangladesh, the Diplomatic Corps, political parties and representatives from the fields of trade, business, academia, social development, arts, culture, media and sports.
The High Commissioner said, “It is my privilege to celebrate His Majesty’s official birthday with our friends, partners and sponsors in Bangladesh. We chose the theme of climate resilience and sustainable development for the event.”
She said these are issues which the Monarch has consistently championed, and which are a vital part of the UK-Bangladesh partnership. The official birthday of the King is celebrated by British High Commissions and Embassies around the world. Although King Charles III turns 77 on 14 November this year, following tradition, the official birthday of the Sovereign is celebrated on June 14, in a ceremony known as ‘Trooping the Colour.’
The King is Head of the Commonwealth, which is a family of 56 countries working together for prosperity, democracy and peace. Bangladesh is a member of the Commonwealth since 1972.