Students Attend Westminster Abbey Ceremony

March 14, 2011

Two students studying in the United Kingdom were awarded the opportunity to attend this year’s Commonwealth Day Observance with the Government of Bermuda London Office.

Nursing student Christina Belboda and business student Christina Caisey attended the ceremony, as Bermuda as an Associate Member of the Commonwealth is awarded an invitation every year. Registered students of the London Office are given the opportunity to observe the proceedings on Bermuda’s behalf with the London Office Team.

The annual Commonwealth Day Observance took place in the presence of Her Majesty The Queen and His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh at Westminster Abbey today [Mar.14]

Pictured below left to right: Ms. Kimberley Durrant, Director of London Office; Mr. Randolph Horton who was in London attending the CPA UK 60th Westminster Seminar on Parliamentary Practice and Procedure; Ms. Christina Belboda and Ms. Christina Caisey.

Commonwealth Day 2011

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  1. Correction says:

    @Bernews – - correction – - “christina Caisey” – - her name is Ffion Caisey.

    • bernews says:

      Thanks for the heads up….we will double check with Government, as that is the exact name they provided with the photo…

      • bernews says:

        We checked, and Ms. Kimberley Durrant, Director of London Office, who is in the above picture confirmed the names are correct.

        Perhaps thats her nickname/middle name? Very stylish looking group of ladies in any case.

        • carys caisey says:

          Her name is Christina Catryn Ffion Caisey…..legal name is therefore Christina as that is first on legal documents…she is called Ffion by most.
          How do i know? I’m her Mum…. Great photo and many thanks to the London Office.God Bless

  2. Viewer says:

    Bells, Must admit you look very pretty there! Keep up the good work in London.

  3. question says:

    How does one become a registered student of the London offices while studying in London?