This Wednesday (5) the British Embassy in Brazil Celebrated King Charles III's birthday at Ambassador Stephanie Al-Khaq's official residence. This annual event is an important tradition that reinforces the historic ties between the UK and its global partners, including Brazil.
Among the guests, the presence of Rawni Meduktire OMC, a tribal leader from the Kayapo tribe who is widely recognized for his fight to protect the Amazon and indigenous peoples, stood out. The friendship between Chief Rowney and Charles III highlights the priority they both place on environmental activism. The king has been advocating issues like forest conservation since childhood.
The United Kingdom has cooperated with Brazil in areas such as climate, environment, nature and energy. in the presence of Chief Minister Rawni The celebration marks the importance of relations between the United Kingdom and Brazilian indigenous communities.
The event was attended by a number of officials from Brazilian and international governments, highlighting the commitment to friendship and cooperation between the United Kingdom and Brazil.
Ambassador Stephanie Al-Khaq highlighted the relevance of the occasion to celebrate the birthday of King Charles III and commented on the state of emergency facing the Rio Grande do Sul.
“Brazil is very much in the King's thoughts, especially after the devastating events in Rio Grande do Sul. The King personally sent a letter to President Lula, expressing his concern. My condolences to those who have lost loved ones. The United Kingdom has already provided more than R$6 million in humanitarian aid to Rio Grande do Sul. has supported,” explained the ambassador.
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