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Kampala celebrates King Charles III with a tribute to nature
Summary
A reception at the residence of British High Commissioner Lisa Chesney in Kampala marked King Charles III's 77th birthday with an exhibition of wildlife photography and a focus on UK‑Uganda cooperation on climate and nature during COP30.
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The reception took place at the residence of H.E. Lisa Chesney MBE, the British High Commissioner to Uganda. It marked His Majesty King Charles III's 77th birthday. Guests included government ministers, senior officials, diplomats, business leaders and civil society representatives. The evening highlighted wildlife and nature and featured images from the Natural History Museum's Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition.
Key points:
- The event was hosted by British High Commissioner Lisa Chesney at her residence in Kampala.
- The reception marked King Charles III's 77th birthday and celebrated the UK‑Uganda partnership.
- Photographs from the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition were shown alongside images of Uganda's biodiversity.
- Guests included Ugandan ministers, senior government officials, members of the diplomatic corps, business leaders and civil society.
- The reception coincided with COP30 and emphasised climate action, environmental protection and green growth.
- The UK reaffirmed its legally binding Net Zero plan aiming for carbon neutrality by 2050 and noted economic opportunities linked to the net‑zero transition.
Summary:
The reception combined cultural exchange and environmental themes to draw attention to shared work on nature and climate. The UK continues engagement with Uganda across public and private sectors to mobilise climate finance while COP30 is under way.
