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Queen Elizabeth fast-tracked Indian envoy's credentials presentation
London, March 17
British head of state Queen Elizabeth II is
said to have fast-tracked the new Indian High Commissioner Navtej
Sarna's presentation of credentials -- which took place on Wednesday --
to avoid a breach of protocol.
All ambassadors and high
commissioners accredited to Britain are required to formally present
their credentials to Queen Elizabeth.
As per protocol, such envoys can only meet her or attend an event where she is present after such a formality has occurred.
Though
Sarna arrived for his posting in January, diplomatic sources indicated
that his presentation of credentials had been tentatively scheduled for
early April.
However, on Wednesday evening, the queen was to
attend the annual high commissioners' banquet hosted by the lord mayor
of London and the Royal Commonwealth Society.
Sarna was invited for the event and was likely to meet her there.
Not
having presented his credentials, though, he may have had to
diplomatically decline the invitation. The British government did not
want this to happen.
Therefore, Sarna's presentation of
credentials was brought forward to Wednesday morning, thereby removing
any impediments in the path of an encounter in the evening and a
violation of protocol.
"We can confirm the queen attended the
lord mayor's banquet for high commissioners on Wednesday evening," said a
spokesperson at Buckingham Palace.
Asked whether the monarch had
fast-tracked the credentials ceremony for Sarna, the spokesperson
ducked the question, saying: "We do not comment on the queen's diary
matters."
Sarna and his wife Avina did indeed meet and speak to
Queen Elizabeth on Wednesday evening. She even cracked a joke about
having met the couple only that morning.
The Indian envoy thus enjoyed a tete-a-tete with the queen twice in one day, much to the envy of his fellow high commissioners.