Her Majesty The Queen to lead Commonwealth Day celebrations
Press Release: Her Majesty The Queen to lead Commonwealth Day celebrations in the United Kingdom
Her Majesty The Queen, Head of the Commonwealth, accompanied by The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall, The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex and The Duke of York will attend the Commonwealth Service at Westminster Abbey on Commonwealth Day – Monday 11th March 2019.
Organised by The Royal Commonwealth Society, the Commonwealth Service is the largest annual inter-faith gathering in the United Kingdom and provides an opportunity to focus attention on this voluntary association of 53 countries and their commitment to promoting democracy, human rights, the rule of law and equality for its 2.4 billion citizens.
The theme for this year’s Service, ‘A Connected Commonwealth’, seeks to highlight the practical value and global engagement made possible as a result of cooperation between the culturally diverse and widely dispersed family of nations, who work together in friendship and goodwill.
Highlights of the Service will include special performances by the Grammy-winning British group, Clean Bandit, and acclaimed tenor and renowned star of the stage, Alfie Boe; with a reflection by endurance swimmer, ocean advocate and the UN’s Patron of the Oceans, Lewis Pugh.
The event will also feature performances by the The Dhol Foundation, who performed at the 2012 London Olympics Closing Ceremony and The Queen’s Birthday Party concert; William Barton, the internationally celebrated didgeridoo artist who’s prodigious talent featured at the 2018 Invictus Games; and the B Positive Choir, featuring Lurine Cato, 2018 finalists in Britain’s Got Talent.
Guests of honour among the 2,000 strong congregation will include the Commonwealth Secretary-General, the Rt. Hon Patricia Scotland QC, High Commissioners, Ambassadors and diplomatic representatives, senior politicians, dignitaries from across the UK and Commonwealth, faith leaders and over 800 school children and young people.
The Commonwealth Service will be broadcast live on BBC One from 14:15 GMT. It will be relayed live on the BBC World Service and streamed live on the BBC YouTube channel.
Commenting on the theme of this year’s event,
Chief Executive of The Royal Commonwealth Society, Dr Greg
Munro said, “The Commonwealth Service celebrates a unique
network of countries - all distinct and all equal. It is a
day for us to recognise our similarities and celebrate our
differences, and look to the future of the Commonwealth and
at what we can all contribute by working in
partnership.”
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Notes for
Editors:
The Commonwealth Service will be broadcast live in the UK on BBC One from 14:15-16:00 GMT. It will be relayed live on the BBC World Service and streamed live on the BBC YouTube channel.
Related videos will be made available for broadcasters free-of-charge via The Royal Commonwealth Society’s Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheRCSociety/featured
Messages and photos will be shared on Twitter and
Facebook using the hashtags:
#OurCommonwealth;
#CommonwealthDay and
#connectedcommonwealth
Background:
Commonwealth
Day: #CommonwealthDay
• Commonwealth Day is an
opportunity to promote the Commonwealth’s shared values of
peace, democracy and equality and to celebrate the rich
diversity of the Commonwealth’s 53 member
countries.
• The year 2019 marks 42 years since
Commonwealth Day became a global celebration marked on the
same day every year - the second Monday in
March.
• Find out more: thecommonwealth.org/commonwealthday
•
The
Commonwealth: #Commonwealth
• The Commonwealth is a
voluntary association of 53 independent and sovereign
countries. Its members have agreed to pursue shared goals
such as development, democracy and peace. These values are
expressed in the Commonwealth Charter.
• The
Commonwealth spans the globe, including both advanced
economies and developing countries, in Africa, Asia, the
Caribbean and Americas, Europe and the Pacific. Its combined
population is 2.4 billion, of which more than 60 per cent is
aged under 30. Thirty members are small states, with a
population under two million, of which 24 are island
nations.
• Most countries have similar legal and
governance systems and a shared language. Although they have
much in common, every country is unique.
• A network of
more than 80 intergovernmental, civil society, cultural and
professional organisations help countries to put
Commonwealth values and principles into action.
• Find
out more: thecommonwealth.org/fastfacts
•
The
Royal Commonwealth Society (RCS) @TheRCSLondon
• The
Royal Commonwealth Society is a network of individuals and
organisations committed to improving the lives and prospects
of Commonwealth citizens across the world.
• Founded in
1868, it is non-partisan, is independent of governments, and
is supported by public generosity.
• The Society
engages with youth, civil society, business, and
governmental networks to address issues that matter to the
citizens of the Commonwealth.
•
A Connected
Commonwealth #connectedcommonwealth
• This year’s
theme is based on the values and principles of the
Commonwealth Charter, which aims to leave no one
behind.
• Building upon previous themes, this year’s
theme explores how the diverse countries of the Commonwealth
are connected through culture, environment and the desire to
build communities fit for everyone.
• Young people, who
make up 60% of the Commonwealth’s population, have an
important role in building sustainable, secure, fair and
prosperous
societies.