Commonwealth Day 2025 10 March Anticipating the Royal Visit With the Royal visit expected in early April the Club wants to reflect on the role of the Royal Family as head of the Commonwealth
Commonwealth Day, which takes place on the second Monday in March, is an annual celebration observed by people all over the Commonwealth in Europe, Africa, Asia, the Pacific and the Caribbean & Americas.
Commonwealth Day, is a celebration of unity, diversity and the links of the modern Commonwealth. It is also a time to bring people together for dialogue and reflection upon the designated theme of the year. Schools, governments, Parliaments and communities across the Commonwealth organise events.
The Commonwealth Day Service is organised by the Royal Commonwealth Society and takes place in Westminster Abbey in London, UK.
Governments and Parliaments of Commonwealth member states and Commonwealth organisations can undertake activities, events and discussions on the theme chosen for Commonwealth Day.
Commonwealth Day is an opportunity for 2.4 billion people across the 56 Commonwealth countries to celebrate their shared Commonwealth values.