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Indian-origin girl wins laurels at Queen s Commonwealth Essay Contest [details]
Czaana Saxena, an Indian-origin girl, is the winner of the gold finalist award in the Queen s Commonwealth Essay Competition, which is the world s oldest such content.
Singapore girl wins laurels at Queen s Commonwealth Essay Contest
The satisfaction that is brought by achieving life goals is unparalleled. An 11-year-old Indian-origin Czaana Saxena is familiar with that feeling after receiving many accolades and most recently the prestigious gold finalist award in the Queen s Commonwealth Essay Competition 2020. Out of 13,000 students from 58 countries, Czaana managed to secure the gold finalist award, giving her the much-needed boost to her motivation at such a young age.
The X Factor winner, 32, was working hard on maintaining her physique as she hit the park with her personal trainer while sporting a bold pink ensemble
âLong may it continue.â
Bryan Stertern-Gill, a spokesman for the Australians for Constitutional Monarchy and for the Victorian chapter of the International Monarchist League, said the interview was âa great shame in view of the great age of the Queen, and Prince Philipâs medical condition, and their lifetime of service to the Commonwealthâ.
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âBut I donât believe it will harm the monarchy here in Australia at all,â he said. âTheyâre saying on the news that âitâs put new impetus into the republican movementâ â well, I donât believe thatâs the case.â
Mr Ronald from the Royal Over-Seas League meeting the Queen in London in 2010.
The American businesswoman, 49, claimed the intentions of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, 36 and 39, seem contrived in a controversial Instagram on Monday.