King hosts palace reception to honour UK’s humanitarians

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The King has held a reception at Buckingham Palace to recognise and honour the United Kingdom’s contribution to humanitarian efforts across the world. Among the guests were Dame Joanna

Lumley, Sir Trevor McDonald and former Conservative-turned-Independent MP, Rory Stewart. Report by Zaina Alibhai.

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Rory Stewart is a British academic, diplomat, explorer, author, soldier and former politician, who is a senior fellow at Yale University’s Jackson Institute for Global Affairs where he teaches politics and international relations.

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