Happy 90th Birthday Your Majesty!
British Embassy in Beirut celebrated two of the UK鈥檚 most widely celebrated icons: Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and William Shakespeare.

The Queen's Birthday Party Lebanon
True to its yearly celebrations of The Queen鈥檚 Birthday Party, the British Embassy in Lebanon celebrated on Wednesday 1 June, two of the UK鈥檚, and indeed the world鈥檚, most widely recognised and celebrated icons: Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Second 90th Birthday and William Shakespeare鈥檚 400 year legacy at Moawad Museum.
Attended by their excellencies MP Yassin Jaber, Defence Minister Samir Moqbel representing Speaker Nabih Berri and PM Tammam Salam. More than 600 guests enjoyed the charming Shakespearean themed venue and entertainment as they listened to ARTON string quartet, and heard the tunes from the Jazzmine Trio Band enchanting the guests with beautiful classical and modern songs.
This year鈥檚 special guest, Lynn Hayek, sang the national anthems of Lebanon and Britain with a round of applause from the guests which included current and former MPs, ministers, ambassadors, business leaders, representatives of the British community in Lebanon, civil society, media, and others.
Addressing the QBP guests British Ambassador Designate Hugo Shorter said:
Tonight鈥檚 鈥楳idsummer Night鈥檚 Dream鈥 is a rendezvous with two of the UK鈥檚, and indeed the world鈥檚, most widely celebrated icons: Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Second - whose 90th Birthday it is 鈥 and William Shakespeare who still lives amongst us 400 years on.
The Queen鈥檚 service to her country has been extraordinary. Quoting from Shakespeare, Prince Charles said in tribute to his mother: 鈥淪he shall be, to the happiness of England, An aged princess; many days shall see her, And yet no day without a deed to crown it.鈥
For his part, with 37 plays, 154 sonnets and a vocabulary of 30,000 words, Shakespeare still guides us through the labyrinth of human nature, of love and hatred, greed and self-sacrifice, fair play and foul. In fact Lebanon must have been one of his muses! To use his words, you have learned that 鈥渁ll that glitters is not gold.鈥 When political stalemate feels 鈥渄ead as a doornail鈥, or security makes your 鈥渉air stand on end鈥, Lebanon manages to 鈥渆scape the jaws of death鈥, many times.
I鈥檓 proud to be the UK鈥檚 Ambassador to Lebanon. I am often thanked for the UK鈥檚 support. But the fact is that the best of what we do is done in partnership with you, the Lebanese. We really are stronger together. Nonetheless, I have no doubt that Lebanon could achieve even more. It was fantastic to see election fever sweep the country this last month; I hope that election fever will spread to Parliament and Presidency.
I鈥檝e not yet been here a year, but I鈥檝e been overwhelmed by the kindness and generosity of the Lebanese toward me and my family. To quote the bard one last time, you have a 鈥渉eart of gold鈥 鈥 and you 鈥渨ear your heart on your sleeve.
The QBP reception was made possible thanks to the generous contribution of our sponsors: Land Rover and Aston Martin, HSBC, BCTC, DG Jones賵 UK Lebanon Tech Hub賵 and Unilever, Allo taxi, Diageo and G4S.