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Barbados Becomes A Republic, Removing Queen Elizabeth As The Head Of State

Barbados has officially become a  republic as they removed Queen Elizabeth II, The Present Queen of England as their head of state. 

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Barbados Becomes A Republic, Removing Queen Elizabeth As The Head Of State

Barbados has officially become a  republic as they removed Queen Elizabeth II, The Present Queen of England as their head of state.

The handover was done in an overnight ceremony on Monday, November 29, in the capital of Bridgetown, and  Dame Sandra Mason was sworn in as president in the ceremony coinciding with the country’s 55th anniversary of independence.

The Queen was represented by the Prince of Wales, Charles who attended the event alongside the Barbados Singer Rihanna

In his speech, Prince Charles acknowledged the “appalling atrocity of slavery” the Caribbean island suffered while stating it was time for the Island to move ahead as a republic.

Speaking as the guest of honour at the event, Prince Charles reiterated the continuing ties between the two nations despite the constitutional status change.

He described the moment as a new beginning before being awarded the prestigious Order of Freedom of Barbados by the new president.

The Queen sent the country her “warmest good wishes” for “happiness, peace and prosperity in the future” and said the nation holds a “special place” in her heart.

To signify the official change of power, a final salute was made to the British monarchy and the British Royal Standard flag was lowered and replaced.

Dame Sandra Mason, 72, the island’s governor-general since 2018, was named as president-elect of the nation following a vote in parliament last month. She now replaces the Queen as the head of state.

“Vessel Republic Barbados has set sail on her maiden voyage. May she weather all storms and land our country and citizens safely on the horizons and shores which are ahead of us,” she said after being sworn in.

She later announced that pop star Rihanna would be named a national hero by President Mason. “May you continue to shine like a diamond and bring honour to your nation,” Ms Mottley said, in reference to one of Rihanna’s songs.

Barbados announced its plan to become a republic last year, but it says it will still remain within the Commonwealth.

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