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LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 22: Queen Elizabeth II joins Young Leaders from across the Commonwealth at Buckingham Palace, (back row left to right) Alain Nteff (Cameroon), Samuel Karuita (Kenya), Karuna Rana (Mauritius), Isaiah Owolabi (Nigeria), Nosipho Bele (South Africa), Given Edward (Tanzania), Brighton Kaoma (Zambia), Donnya Piggott (Barbados), Kellyn George (Dominica), Javon Liburd (Saint Kitts & Nevis), Khairunnisa Ash'ari (Brunei Darussalam), Nicola Byrom (United Kingdom), Zoe Jackson (United Kingdom), Tabitha Besley (New Zealand), Christina Houaisuta (Solomon Islands), (third row left to right) Mallah Enow Tabot (Cameroon), Caren Nelima Odanga (Kenya), Tanyaradzwa Daringo (Namibia), Nadia Hitimana (Rwanda), Emma Dicks (South Africa), Angela Benedicto Mnagoza (Tanzania), Regina Mtonga (Zambia), Denielle Neal (Belize), Leroy Phillips (Guyana), Kenville Horne (St.Vincent & The Grenadines), Ashwini Angadi (India), K Thejitha Saubhagya Edirisinghe (Sri Lanka), Edmund Page (United Kingdom), John Taka (Papua New Guinea), Willy Missack (Vanuatu), (second row left to right) Nondumiso Hlophe (Swaziland), unidentified woman, Joannes Paulus Yimbesalu (Cameroon), Barkha Mossae (Mauritius), Nkechikwu Azinge (Nigeria), Jean D'Amour Mutoni (Rwanda), Patrice Madurai (South Africa), Diana Nakaweesa (Uganda), Alicia Wallace (Bahamas), Melissa Kargiannakis (Canada), Jerome Cowans (Jamaica), Teocah Dove (Trinidad and Tobago), Akshay Jadhao (India), Kavindya Thennakoon (Sri Lanka), Kate Row (Australia), Erna Takazawa (Samoa), Aaron Joseph Pinto (Canada), (front row sitting left to right)) Abdikadir Aden Hassan (Kenya), Mohammad Yaaseen Edoo (Mauritius), Kelvin Ogholi (Nigeria), Philip Cole (Sierra Leone), Deo Sekandi (Ugaa ) at Buckingham Palace to celebrate The Queen's Young Leaders programme and present awards to the first successful winners of the Commonwealth project on June 22, 2015 in London, England. (Photo by Steve Parsons/WPA pool/Getty Images)

LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 22:  Queen Elizabeth II joins Young Leaders from across the Commonwealth at Buckingham Palace, (back row left to right) Alain Nteff (Cameroon), Samuel Karuita (Kenya), Karuna Rana (Mauritius), Isaiah Owolabi (Nigeria), Nosipho Bele (South Africa), Given Edward (Tanzania), Brighton Kaoma (Zambia), Donnya Piggott (Barbados), Kellyn George (Dominica), Javon Liburd (Saint Kitts & Nevis), Khairunnisa Ash'ari (Brunei Darussalam), Nicola Byrom (United Kingdom), Zoe Jackson (United Kingdom), Tabitha Besley (New Zealand), Christina Houaisuta (Solomon Islands), (third row left to right) Mallah Enow Tabot (Cameroon), Caren Nelima Odanga (Kenya), Tanyaradzwa Daringo (Namibia), Nadia Hitimana (Rwanda), Emma Dicks (South Africa), Angela Benedicto Mnagoza (Tanzania), Regina Mtonga (Zambia), Denielle Neal (Belize), Leroy Phillips (Guyana), Kenville Horne (St.Vincent & The Grenadines), Ashwini Angadi (India), K Thejitha Saubhagya Edirisinghe (Sri Lanka), Edmund Page (United Kingdom), John Taka (Papua New Guinea), Willy Missack (Vanuatu),  (second row left to right) Nondumiso Hlophe (Swaziland), unidentified woman, Joannes Paulus Yimbesalu (Cameroon), Barkha Mossae (Mauritius), Nkechikwu Azinge (Nigeria), Jean D'Amour Mutoni (Rwanda), Patrice Madurai (South Africa), Diana Nakaweesa (Uganda), Alicia Wallace (Bahamas), Melissa Kargiannakis (Canada), Jerome Cowans (Jamaica), Teocah Dove (Trinidad and Tobago), Akshay Jadhao (India), Kavindya Thennakoon (Sri Lanka), Kate Row (Australia), Erna Takazawa (Samoa), Aaron Joseph Pinto (Canada),  (front row sitting left to right)) Abdikadir Aden Hassan (Kenya), Mohammad Yaaseen Edoo (Mauritius), Kelvin Ogholi (Nigeria), Philip Cole (Sierra Leone), Deo Sekandi (Ugaa ) at Buckingham Palace to celebrate The Queen's Young Leaders programme and present awards to the first successful winners of the Commonwealth project on June 22, 2015 in London, England.   (Photo by Steve Parsons/WPA pool/Getty Images)