Sir Vivian Richards Represents Antigua and Barbuda at the Commonwealth Day Celebrations in London

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09 March 2026. London, United Kingdom Photo supplied by The Commonwealth. Guests attend a reception at St James Palace on Commonwealth Day in London, United Kingdom on Monday 09 March 2026.

Sir Vivian Richards Represents Antigua and Barbuda at the Commonwealth Day Celebrations in London

Cricket icon and Antiguan and Barbudan national hero Sir Vivian Richards represented Antigua and Barbuda at the 2026 Commonwealth Day celebrations in London, participating in a series of high-level engagements that highlighted the country’s role as host of the upcoming Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) 2026.

Observed annually, Commonwealth Day brings together leaders, diplomats, and citizens from across the 56 member states to celebrate shared values of democracy, cooperation, and development.

This year’s observance included a ceremonial flag-raising at the UK Parliament, a wreath-laying ceremony at Memorial Gates in Hyde Park, the traditional multi-faith service at Westminster Abbey, and a reception hosted by the Commonwealth Secretary-General at St James’s Palace.

The 2026 Commonwealth Day theme, “Unlocking Opportunities Together for a Prosperous Commonwealth,” highlights the collective commitment of member states to strengthening cooperation, advancing sustainable development, and creating opportunities for citizens across the Commonwealth.

Sir Vivian’s presence formed part of Antigua and Barbuda’s diplomatic engagement surrounding the celebrations and the promotion of the forthcoming Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting to be hosted in the country later this year.

As the official Envoy for CHOGM 2026, he engaged with Commonwealth officials, members of the diplomatic corps, and international media, helping to spotlight Antigua and Barbuda’s preparations to welcome leaders from across the Commonwealth.

Reflecting on the significance of the occasion, Sir Vivian Richards stated,
“The Commonwealth represents a family of nations united by shared values, history, and opportunity. It is an honour to represent Antigua and Barbuda as we prepare to welcome the world for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting. Sport, particularly cricket, has long connected people across the Commonwealth, reminding us of the power of unity, respect, and shared purpose.”

The visit was coordinated by the Antigua and Barbuda High Commission in London, reflecting its continued role in advancing the country’s diplomatic outreach and strengthening engagement with Commonwealth partners in the lead-up to the historic summit. There was also kind support given by the Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority (ABTA), whose partnership remains instrumental in elevating Antigua and Barbuda’s profile internationally.

Antigua and Barbuda will host the 29th Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting from 1st to 4th November 2026, marking a historic moment for the twin-island nation as it prepares to welcome leaders from all Commonwealth countries to deliberate on key global and regional issues.

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