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Mahama meets Queen Elizabeth II [Pictures]

October 23, 2014
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Mahama meets Queen Elizabeth II [Pictures]
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The Queen, showing no sign of fatigue at her back-to-back schedule, greeted Mr Dramani and his wife Lordina Mahama in her study at Buckingham Place having just waved off President Tony Tan Keng Yam and his wife Mary with Prince Philip.

While the 88-year-old wore an elegant cream boucle dress to greet the Ghanaian president, accessorised with a statement gold broach and string of pearls, Lordina wore a eye catching floor length multi-coloured gown.

The Queen seem cpativated by Lordina Mahama's stunning dress as she greeted her and President  Mahama 

 The Queen seem cpativated by Lordina Mahama’s stunning dress as she greeted her and President  Mahama
The Queen seem cpativated by Lordina Mahama's stunning dress as she greeted her and President  Mahama 

 President John Dramani presented the Queen a copy of his book ‘My first coup d’etat’ during the visit.
President John Dramani chatted informally with the Queen about issues surrounding Ghana, which is a member of the Commonwealth

 President John Dramani chatted informally with the Queen about issues surrounding Ghana, which is a member of the Commonwealth.

Indeed the bold yellow, blue and red frock seemed to captivate the Queen as she shook hands with the President’s wife, who accompanied her husband on his state visit to the UK.

President John Dramani chatted informally with the Queen about issues surrounding Ghana, which is a member of the Commonwealth.

He also presented her with his book ‘My first coup d’etat’ which chronicles his own story of growing up in Ghana during the dismal post-independence ‘lost decades’ of Africa.

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Source: Mail Online

 

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