London, United Kingdom – President John Dramani Mahama was on Wednesday received in audience by King Charles III at Buckingham Palace as part of his high-level working visit to the United Kingdom. The meeting marked a significant moment in the long-standing diplomatic relationship between Ghana and the UK.
The audience with the British monarch formed the climax of President Mahama’s five-day visit to London, which has focused on strengthening economic cooperation, attracting investment, and deepening bilateral ties between the two nations. During the visit, the President also engaged British government officials, business leaders, and members of the Ghanaian diaspora.
Images released from Buckingham Palace showed President Mahama and King Charles III during their meeting, underscoring the cordial relations that have existed between Ghana and the United Kingdom for decades. The visit comes at a time when Ghana is seeking to expand international partnerships in areas including trade, investment, infrastructure, technology, and education.
President Mahama’s UK trip has already yielded several significant outcomes, including the signing of the UK-Ghana Growth Partnership, which is expected to support major investments, job creation initiatives, infrastructure projects, and technology development across Ghana.
The audience at Buckingham Palace is expected to further strengthen diplomatic relations and open new avenues for cooperation between Ghana and the United Kingdom as both countries continue to pursue shared economic and development goals.

