M’sia is close to Queen E’s heart


Jolly good time: Tunku Hajah Azizah and Tengku Zafrul (far right) at the reception to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee and 96th birthday hosted by British High Commissioner Charles Hay.

KUALA LUMPUR: Queen Elizabeth II has strong personal links with Malaysia and has lively memories of her three trips here, says British High Commissioner to Malaysia Charles Hay.

Her Majesty’s government and the Malaysian government have also enjoyed a close relationship, he said.

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