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  1. Vor einem Tag · During the farewell courtesy call in-person, the Governor General of Solomon Islands, had the opportunity to also present to His Majesty the Star of Solomon Islands, the highest award in the Order of Solomon Islands Honours and Awards system. Her Majesty Late Queen Elizabeth II was the first recipient in receiving this award in 1982.

  2. Vor 21 Stunden · His Excellency Sir David Vunagi, Governor General of Solomon Islands and Lady Vunagi, paid their final farewell courtesy call on Tuesday 4 June to His Majesty King Charles III at Buckingham Palace ...

  3. Vor 5 Tagen · In this, the Diamond Jubilee year of your reign as Queen of Canada, we trust that Your gracious and peaceful reign may continue for many years and that Divine Providence will preserve Your Majesty in health, in happiness and in the affectionate loyalty of Your people.

  4. My dear comrades and friends, i heard the call. I heard the Trumpies asking us to go back to work in New York. I will be one of the few, the proud, that will step down from his truck and hail glory to his Majesty The Felon. I will renounce to this marvellous life on the road and answer the call. I will finally, after 3 years of team driving, go ...

  5. Vor 3 Tagen · The Emperor and Empress of Japan will formally bid farewell to The King and Queen at Buckingham Palace on the morning of the final day of the official State Visit programme. The Emperor and Empress will travel to Young V&A, part of the V&A family of museums dedicated to the power of creativity around the world, where the museum’s Japan: Myths to Manga exhibition is currently on display.

  6. Vor 5 Tagen · She gave her all to make her son, 3rd Prince Leon, emperor. On the day this dream was fulfilled, she went to the place where the emperor’s coffin rested, where she found her son dying from the poison he had drunk himself. “I… have never been happy in my life.”.

  7. Vor 2 Tagen · The phrase "God Save the King" in use as a rallying cry to the support of the monarch and the UK's forces during the First World War. Like many aspects of British constitutional life, "God Save the King" derives its official status from custom and use, not from Royal Proclamation or Act of Parliament. [11]