BY JOHN HOUANIHAU
The Solomon Islands joined other Commonwealth nations to celebrate the 77th Official Birthday of His Majesty King Charles III at the National Stadium in Honiara yesterday.


The official ceremony brought together government leaders, members of the diplomatic corps, uniformed services, community organisations and members of the public to honour the King’s official birthday and the country’s enduring constitutional ties to the Crown.

Prime Minister Matthew Cooper Wale attended the celebration, marking his first official birthday parade since becoming Prime Minister.



A colourful parade featured officers from the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF), the Correctional Service of Solomon Islands (CSSI), the Police Band, Scouts, Girl Guides, Brownies, Pathfinders, Girls’ Brigade and Boys’ Brigade.

His Excellency Sir David Tiva Kapu, accompanied by Police Commissioner Ian Vaevaso and parade officials, inspected the participating platoons before leading three cheers in honour of King Charles III.
During the ceremony, the Governor-General delivered the King’s Birthday Address, reflecting on recent political developments and praising the judiciary for upholding the constitution during a period of political uncertainty between March and May this year.
He also calls on the new Government Coalition to work together in advancing reforms and development priorities, including infrastructure, education, public services and economic growth.
The Governor-General reaffirmed Solomon Islands’ commitment to strengthen regional cooperation and international partnerships.
A highlight of the celebration was the announcement of the King’s Birthday Honours and Awards 2026, recognising individuals for outstanding contributions to education, public service, business, land administration and community development.
The ceremony concluded with the traditional proclamation of “God Save the King” and a blessing for Solomon Islands.
Photos: John Houanihau
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