In June 2026, the Governor General of Antigua and Barbuda, His Excellency the Right Honourable Sir Rodney Williams, and his wife Her Excellency Sandra, Lady Williams — President of the Halo Foundation and the nation’s Goodwill Emissary — traveled from the twin Caribbean islands to London for an intensive multi-purpose schedule of charitable, diplomatic and cultural engagements headlined by the 10th anniversary Halo fundraising Ball.
Hosted this year at the luxury Chancery Rosewood venue in London’s exclusive Mayfair district, the 2026 Halo Ball marked a decade of fundraising for the foundation’s community-focused initiatives. Previous iterations of the event have been hosted by leading London hospitality brands including the Peninsula, the Dorchester, the Royal Lancaster, Rosewood High Holborn and the Waldorf Hilton. This year’s gathering drew more than 400 high-profile guests, including visiting delegates ahead of the upcoming Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) to be hosted by Antigua and Barbuda. Funds were raised through a combination of live and silent auction lots, featuring distinctive local Antiguan products such as craft-made gin that blended the event’s philanthropic mission with a celebration of Caribbean cultural heritage.
The 2026 ball drew meaningful support from a roster of prominent international and regional benefactors, including the Calvin Ayre Foundation, Barbuda-based PLH, and Moongate — an upcoming boutique luxury resort set to open at Half Moon Bay in Antigua and Barbuda. The evening’s entertainment was curated to highlight Caribbean musical talent: local group The Strays, featuring Hani Hechme, Tony Mayers, Adam Kirby, Jashan Hughes and Rey Wowor Graham, headlined the lineup, alongside a critically acclaimed acoustic set by artist Annie. Full audiovisual production for the event was delivered by Antigua and Barbuda’s own Visual Echo, and the London Community Gospel Choir was contributed by London-based supporter Karl Williams to cap the evening’s performances. Among other high-profile musical guests connected to the foundation, Halo Goodwill Ambassador Kathy Sledge — the legendary lead vocalist of Sister Sledge, famed for global hits including *We Are Family* — has contributed her expertise and time to elevate the foundation’s musical programming for years, a standout example of world-class artists donating their time for public good rather than personal profit.
The event also drew connections to another globally celebrated family of Antiguan-Sierra Leonean heritage, the Kanneh-Masons — a multi-talented musical household of seven children often compared to the iconic Von Trapp family from *The Sound of Music* — whose rise to international prominence has transformed global representation for Black classical musicians. The UK’s world-famous Kingdom Choir, which rose to global acclaim for its performance at the 2018 wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, has also previously partnered with Halo’s Wings of Charity initiative.
One of the foundation’s most beloved and consistent supporters is Antigua and Barbuda’s only living National Hero, legendary cricketer Sir Isaac Vivian Alexander Alexander Richards — universally known by his adoring fans as G-BOAT, the greatest batsman of all time in Test match cricket. Known for his understated, no-fuss generosity, Sir Vivian has repeatedly donated rare autographed memorabilia for Halo’s auctions, giving freely from his personal collection to lift vulnerable communities out of hardship.
Proceeds from the 10th anniversary Halo Ball will fund five targeted charitable initiatives scheduled for 2026, aligned directly with Antigua and Barbuda’s national development priorities and delivered in partnership with organizations across the Commonwealth network. The funding commitment underscores the small island nation’s longstanding dedication to local, regional and global collective good.
Beyond the Halo Ball, the June tour included a packed schedule of engagements designed to strengthen diplomatic ties, expand cultural exchange and advance global heritage preservation efforts. At Royal Ascot, Sir Rodney and Lady Williams joined the event’s prestigious Royal Enclosure, which welcomed a total crowd of nearly 80,000 attendees over the course of the race meeting. Lady Williams was honored to present the award for the race’s best turned-out horse, awarding a cash prize to the winning stable.
“I’m a stickler for underdogs, I’m rather happy that the horse which caught my eye originated from a small stable,” Lady Williams shared. “I’m hoping it meant something special to the groomsmen and stable hands.” Sir Rodney presented additional trophies to winning teams, highlighting the growing collaboration between sport, philanthropy and public governance across the Commonwealth.
The tour also included a series of high-level diplomatic engagements: the delegation was invited to an annual dinner at St James’s Palace hosted by the Royal Drawing School, strengthening an ongoing partnership between Antigua and Barbuda and the venerable British arts institution. The day following the Halo Foundation’s Wings of Charity reception, the delegation held constructive bilateral talks with UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and Lady Starmer at 10 Downing Street, before joining the couple as invited guests at the Trooping the Colour ceremony.
Antigua and Barbuda’s London-based Tourist Office, led by director Cherrie Osborne, earned widespread praise for its work supporting the Halo Ball, curating custom gift bags for high-profile guests that featured products from Antiguan and global charities. Osborne’s team also expanded the event’s reach by inviting leading international travel wholesalers, travel writers and tourism retailers to attend, drawing coverage from senior editors of major UK broadsheet and tabloid media outlets. Lady Williams also curated original on-the-ground content for features on Antigua and Barbuda in *International Kreole Magazine* as part of the tour’s cultural outreach.
Throughout the visit, Sir Rodney emphasized Antigua and Barbuda’s growing role as an active, influential member of the global community, noting that the tour’s core mission was to elevate the nation’s international profile, strengthen its global standing and highlight the country’s readiness to host the upcoming CHOGM. As Patron of the Commonwealth Heritage Forum and President of the West India Committee, Sir Rodney led a series of working meetings and planning sessions during the visit. As President of the Antigua and Barbuda Branch of the Royal Commonwealth Society — of which Sir Rodney serves as Patron — Lady Williams also used the visit to advance detailed planning for the branch’s 2026–2027 program of activities.
The delegation publicly commended Antigua and Barbuda’s High Commissioner to the UK, Her Excellency Karen-Mae Hill, for her discreet, effective leadership and the tireless work of her mission team, which was instrumental in coordinating the full schedule of engagements and advancing the nation’s shared diplomatic and philanthropic goals. Joint working sessions during the visit further aligned the delegation’s priorities with those of Commonwealth institutions and UK-based cultural organizations.
“A truly memorable moment meeting Former Commonwealth Secretary-General Baroness Patricia Scotland and Honourable Richard Evans at Wings of Charity,” Lady Williams shared. “Grateful for the opportunity to spend time with such inspiring individuals whose dedication to community and service continues to make a difference.” The Commonwealth Secretariat was represented at the senior leadership level, though the current Secretary-General, the Honourable Shirley Botchwey — the first woman and first African national to hold the post — was unable to attend due to a previously scheduled overseas official visit; Botchwey joined the 2025 Halo event in person.
Senior representatives from the British royal household also attended the Wings of Charity reception, including personal communications executives for King Charles III and Queen Camilla, multiple senior private secretaries, and the King’s official biographer and his spouse. The opening drinks reception was attended by His Honour the Duke of Gloucester, first cousin of the late Queen Elizabeth II, and his wife Her Grace Brigitte, who held meetings with Antiguan charity leaders and European business executives to highlight cross-border collaboration for development.
Event organizers noted that strict capacity management to preserve the quality of the evening meant that approximately 15% of guest requests ultimately had to be declined, a necessary tradeoff to maintain the event’s intimate, focused atmosphere.
Organizers emphasized that none of the tour’s or the ball’s successes would have been possible without the dedication, hard work and generosity of the Halo Foundation’s volunteer team, highlighting the abundance of intellectual and technical talent that exists within Antigua and Barbuda’s local community.
The full June program of activities advanced ongoing partnerships with Commonwealth and regional institutions to advance heritage preservation, philanthropy and community development across the Caribbean. Cultural diplomacy remained a core pillar of the tour, strengthening ties between Antigua and Barbuda, the United Kingdom, and the broader Commonwealth family. Delegates reaffirmed their commitment to ongoing collaboration with museum leaders, non-profit funding partners, vulnerable community groups, and young Antiguans and Barbudans residing in the UK.