Feeling incredibly humbled, privileged, and blessed to have been the first person to read in Luganda at St. Paul's Cathedral @StPaulsLondon yesterday. This historic moment was made even more special by the friends & Ugandan Community @ukbuganda who attended the service.
Happy New Month!
June is here—and so is the conversation shaping the future of economic leadership.
Join us at #GPWF2026 as global leaders gather to advance women's role in capital, trade, and economic governance.
📍 8–9 June 2026 | University of Cambridge
May the joy of the angels,
The eagerness of the shepherds, the perseverance of the wise men,
The obedience of Mary and Joseph,
And the peace of the Christ Child be yours this Christmas.
On Sunday, the International Day of Peace, we invite the Diocese of London to join in prayer & solidarity for peace throughout the world. Together, let us long for justice, reconciliation & hope in Christ. @dioceseoflondon
🏆Jennifer Muwonge - Jennifer has volunteered at the Cathedral as an altar server for 40 years, assisting the clergy with public worship at services, and was one of the first diverse members of the altar server team.
Mr. Ralph Lauren receives the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
During a prestigious ceremony held in Washington D.C., Mr. Lauren received the nation’s highest civilian honor, recognizing his extraordinary contributions and influence on American style, culture, and society–marking Mr. Lauren as the first fashion designer to ever receive this historic distinction.
Today, President Biden awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom to 19 great leaders who have made America a better place.
ALT Presidential Medal of Freedom Recipients
José Andrés
Bono
Ashton Baldwin Carter (posthumous)
Hillary Rodham Clinton
Michael J. Fox
Tim Gill
Jane Goodall
Fannie Lou Hamer (posthumous)
Earvin “Magic” Johnson
Robert Francis Kennedy (posthumous)
Ralph Lauren
Lionel Messi
William Sanford Nye
George W. Romney (posthumous)
David M. Rubenstein
George Soros
George Stevens, Jr.
Denzel Washington
Anna Wintour