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Commonwealth Day Message:

The Governor John Duncan. File photo

The Governor John Duncan. File photo

By John Duncan, Governor

Ladies and Gentleman, Virgin Islanders, long-term residents and visitors to the Virgin Islands, today, the 13 March, 2017 is Commonwealth Day.

It is my honour and privilege to read out the traditional Commonwealth Day Message by the Head of the Commonwealth, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second.

The message is as follows:

This Commonwealth Day, a baton will set out from Buckingham Palace and begin a long and extraordinary journey. Over the next twelve months, the Baton will visit people living in the nations and territories of our Commonwealth family in every continent and ocean.

Carried on its way by thousands of people of all ages and backgrounds, by the time it reaches its final destination, The Queen’s Baton will have brought together through its route and symbolism, almost 2.5 billion people who share the special connection of being Commonwealth citizens.

Contained within the Baton will be a written message that will be opened and read at the Commonwealth Games in Australia next year. However, there is an even more powerful message to be seen and experienced as the Baton passes from hand to hand, from seashore to mountaintop, through cities, towns, and villages. It is the message of a peace-building Commonwealth.

The cornerstones on which peace is founded are, quite simply, respect and understanding for one another. Working together, we build peace by defending the dignity of every individual and community.

By upholding justice and the rule of law, and by striving for societies that are fair and offer opportunities for all, we overcome division and find reconciliation, so that the benefits of progress and prosperity may be multiplied and shared.

As members of the Commonwealth family we can find much to be thankful for in the inheritances we have received from those who came before us. Through consensus and cooperation great things have been achieved.

We can find further reward and fulfilment by continuing to collaborate with others in a spirit of goodwill to build a peaceful and abundant future for all Commonwealth citizens.

End of message

Ladies a Gentleman that concludes Her Majesty’s official message. I am furthermore delighted to confirm that the Queens Baton will be in the Virgin Islands in the first week in July to tour our islands, an event that I know both young and old look forward to.

Thank you and may I wish you all a happy Commonwealth Day.

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