Queen Naa Tsotsoo Soyoo I, the Ga-Dangme Queen mother of the Diaspora was one of the royals that attended King Charles and Queen Camilla’s coronation over the weekend.
Queen Naa Tsotsoo Soyoo I is the founder of Ten Talents Skills-based Learning Initiative aimed at empowering youth in development. She is also the pioneer of the Royal Matron of the Global Visionary Women Network and Secretary General of the Federation of Ghanaian Diaspora in Europe which encompasses the National Council of Ghanaian Unions UK (NCGU) and Ghana Union.
In a tweet, she urged King Charles to uphold his interest in youth development and a sustainable environment that will create a serene atmosphere globally.
Congratulations to His Majesty King Charles III on this momentous occasion of your #coronation & transition to Monarch. In this Carolean era, may your passion for youth development & a sustainable environment be the hallmark of your reign.
Long live the King! #coronation2023 pic.twitter.com/AHERecDjx4— Queen Naa Tsotsoo Soyoo I (@NaaSoyooI) May 6, 2023
Queen Naa Tsotsoo Soyoo also known as “The Dynamic Queen” in the Diaspora community, believes the youth are the future of every nation hence every government must invest in the development of its youths.
Another set of Ghanaian royals who were invited to witness the coronation was Asanteman represented by the Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II and his wife Lady Julia.
