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LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 29: Queen Elizabeth II accompanied by Prince Harry (front second left), with the Duke of York (front row third right) and former prime minister John Major (front row second right) pose for a group photo at the 2017 Queen's Young Leaders Awards Ceremony at Buckingham Palace on June 29, 2017 in London, England. The Queen's Young Leaders Programme was launched at the time of her Diamond Jubilee and aims to discover, celebrate and support young people across the Commonwealth. (Photo by Yui Mok - WPA Pool/Getty Images)

LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 29: Queen Elizabeth II accompanied by Prince Harry (front second left), with the Duke of York (front row third right) and former prime minister John Major (front row second right) pose for a group photo at the 2017 Queen's Young Leaders Awards Ceremony at Buckingham Palace on June 29, 2017 in London, England. The Queen's Young Leaders Programme was launched at the time of her Diamond Jubilee and aims to discover, celebrate and support young people across the Commonwealth. (Photo by Yui Mok - WPA Pool/Getty Images)

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Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Harry sit for a group photo with guests David Beckham and Sir John Major and the sixty winners of the Queen's Young Leaders Awards at Buckingham Palace in London. Front row left to right: David Morfaw (Cameroon), Asante Mzungu (Malawi), Olumide Femi Makanjuola (Nigeria), David Beckham, Prince Harry, the Queen, Sir John Major, Annabelle Xerri (Malta), Jacob Thomas (Australia), Seini Fisi'ihoi (Papua New Guinea), Kartik Sawhney (India). Second row: Kelly Lovell (Canada), Moitshepi Matsheng (Botswana), Rachel Nungu (Tanzania), Matetsabisa Molapo (Lesotho), Olanrewaju Adeloye (Nigeria), Jessica Dewhurst (South Africa), Deidra Smith, (Belize), Trevis Belle (Saint Kitts & Nevis), Calvin Woo Yoong Shen (Malaysia), Katerina Gavrielidou (Cyprus), Alexander Stonyer-Dubinovsky (Australia), Valentino Wichman (New Zealand), Easter Tekafa Niko (Tuvalu), Safaath Ahmed Zahir (Maldives), Mary Siro (Vanuatu). Third row: Christina Giwe (Papua New Guinea), Susan Mueni Waita (Kenya), Imrana Alhaji Buba (Nigeria), Lethabo Ashleigh Letube (South Africa), Firhaana Bulbulia (Barbados), Tijani Christian (Jamaica), Neha Swain (India), Nushelle de Silva (Sri Lanka), Ella Mckenzie (UK), Brad Olsen (New Zealand), Aiona Prescott (Tonga). Fourth Row: Akzima Elisha Bano (Fiji), Peris Bosire (Kenya), Drucila Meireles (Mozambique), Howard Nelson-Williams (Sierra Leone), Shamelle Rice (Barbados), Ali Dowden (Grenada), Osama Bin Noor (Bangladesh), Mark Jin Quan Cheng (Singapore), Ashleigh Porter-Exley (UK), Unique Harris (Nauru). Fifth row: Anayah Phares (Canada), Alex Mativo (Kenya), Deegesh Maywah (Mauritius), Angelique Pouponneau (Seychelles), Regis Burton (Antigua & Barbuda), Tina Alfred (Dominica), Dillon Ollivierre (Saint Vincent & the Grenadines), Zainab Bibi (Pakistan), Adam Bradford, (UK), Tabotabo Auatabu (Kiribati), Nolan Salmon Parairua (Solomon Islands). Back row: Oladipupo Ajiroba (Nigeria), Paul-Miki Akpablie (Ghana), Madalo Banda (Malawi), Nancy Sibo (Rwa

Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Harry sit for a group photo with guests David Beckham and Sir John Major and the sixty winners of the Queen's Young Leaders Awards at Buckingham Palace in London. Front row left to right: David Morfaw (Cameroon), Asante Mzungu (Malawi), Olumide Femi Makanjuola (Nigeria), David Beckham, Prince Harry, the Queen, Sir John Major, Annabelle Xerri (Malta), Jacob Thomas (Australia), Seini Fisi'ihoi (Papua New Guinea), Kartik Sawhney (India). Second row: Kelly Lovell (Canada), Moitshepi Matsheng (Botswana), Rachel Nungu (Tanzania), Matetsabisa Molapo (Lesotho), Olanrewaju Adeloye (Nigeria), Jessica Dewhurst (South Africa), Deidra Smith, (Belize), Trevis Belle (Saint Kitts & Nevis), Calvin Woo Yoong Shen (Malaysia), Katerina Gavrielidou (Cyprus), Alexander Stonyer-Dubinovsky (Australia), Valentino Wichman (New Zealand), Easter Tekafa Niko (Tuvalu), Safaath Ahmed Zahir (Maldives), Mary Siro (Vanuatu). Third row:  Christina Giwe (Papua New Guinea), Susan Mueni Waita (Kenya), Imrana Alhaji Buba
(Nigeria), Lethabo Ashleigh Letube (South Africa), Firhaana Bulbulia (Barbados), Tijani Christian (Jamaica), Neha Swain (India), Nushelle  de Silva (Sri Lanka), Ella Mckenzie (UK), Brad Olsen (New Zealand), Aiona Prescott (Tonga). Fourth Row: Akzima Elisha Bano (Fiji), Peris Bosire (Kenya), Drucila Meireles (Mozambique), Howard Nelson-Williams (Sierra Leone), Shamelle Rice (Barbados), Ali Dowden (Grenada), Osama Bin Noor (Bangladesh), Mark Jin Quan Cheng (Singapore), Ashleigh Porter-Exley (UK), Unique Harris (Nauru). Fifth row: Anayah Phares (Canada), Alex Mativo (Kenya), Deegesh Maywah (Mauritius), Angelique Pouponneau (Seychelles), Regis Burton (Antigua & Barbuda), Tina Alfred (Dominica), Dillon Ollivierre (Saint Vincent & the Grenadines), Zainab Bibi (Pakistan), Adam Bradford, (UK), Tabotabo Auatabu (Kiribati), Nolan Salmon Parairua (Solomon Islands). Back row: Oladipupo Ajiroba (Nigeria), Paul-Miki Akpablie (Ghana), Madalo Banda (Malawi), Nancy Sibo (Rwa