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Queen Silvia Honored in Berlin for Decades of Child Advocacy

A royal legacy of compassion takes center stage. From Berlin’s ceremony to global impact, Queen Silvia’s fight for children’s rights spans generations.

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It is an expo conducted by University there is a table and on the table there are different countries flags, a box, some papers and also a banner is kept, to the left side there is a globe ,to the right side there is a notice board and the beside the bord there are few people and to the left there are lot of tables and chairs.

She is honored with a special award - Queen Silvia Honored in Berlin for Decades of Child Advocacy

Queen Silvia of Sweden has received a special award for her lifelong dedication to social causes and liberal values. The honour was presented at a ceremony in Berlin by German Chancellor Friedrich Merz. The award recognises her decades of work in protecting children and supporting vulnerable families.

The German Mittelstand and Economic Union (MIT) gave the award to Queen Silvia for her unwavering commitment to human rights. Chancellor Merz praised her natural elegance, warmth, and devotion to royal duties. He also highlighted how she has made the monarchy more accessible by focusing on people’s needs.

The award ceremony in Berlin marked another milestone in Queen Silvia’s decades-long mission. Her foundation continues to expand its reach, offering protection and support to children at risk. The recognition from MIT underscores her lasting influence in promoting social justice and humanitarian values.

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