But let’s look at the CHOGM gathering in Uganda next month. Malta will figure for another little-publicised event because Queen Elizabeth II, head of the Commonwealth, and the Duke will halt there en route to Lusaka. They will celebrate their diamond jubilee wedding anniversary at the place they lived on their own between 1947 and 1951. Lieutenant Commander Philip Mountbatten was stationed there then, commanding HMS Magpie, also of the 2nd Frigate Squadron!
Malta is famous too for the unique honour of receiving a ‘George Cross’ from King George VI in 1942, for extra-ordinary bravery. During world war two, Axis powers had launched against that Mediterranean island a murderous air- assault led by the Luftwaffe. Three thousand raids occurred, making it the most heavily bombed place on earth. Convoys carrying vital supplies were sunk, leading to pangs of hunger and disease among the islanders. The arrival of a battered convoy on August 15 was ascribed by the inhabitants to a miracle interceded by the Virgin, on whose Feast of the Assumption it occurred! The Maltese had heroically survived.