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‘It is an indescribable great joy with so much acceptance and love’: Dua Lipa stars in daring blue dress as she gets Albanian citizenship
Dua Lipa has been granted Albanian citizenship for her role in spreading the fame of Albanians internationally through her music.
The singer, 26, was born in London to Kosovar Albanian parents who fled conflict and political instability in the Balkans.
She took to her Instagram to mark the achievement and wrote, “Thank you to President Bajram Begaj and Mayor @erionveliaj for this honor ~ got my Albanian citizenship!!”
Honor: Dua Lipa was granted Albanian citizenship for her role in spreading the fame of Albanians internationally through her music
Grateful: She took to her Instagram to mark the achievement and wrote, “Thank you to President Bajram Begaj and Mayor @erionveliaj for this honor ~ got my Albanian citizenship!!
Dua looked effortlessly stylish in an electric blue dress with a checkered pattern that hugged her slender waist.
She paired it with a pair of white high-heeled boots and carried her essentials in a white mesh handbag.
The Break My Heart hitmaker elevated her look by adding a pair of gold hoop earrings.
Heritage: The singer, 26, was born in London to Kosovar Albanian parents who fled conflict and political instability in the Balkans
Stunning: Dua looked effortlessly stylish in an electric blue dress with a checkered pattern that hugged her slender waist
She wore her raven black locks in neat waves that flowed down her back, and wore a light makeup palette to enhance her natural beauty.
She was granted citizenship prior to the 110th anniversary of Albania’s independence from the Ottoman Empire.
President Bajram Begaj said he was honored to do so as Dua has made Albanians famous all over the world.
Classy: She paired it with a pair of white high-heeled boots and carried her essentials in a white mesh handbag
Good looks: The Break My Heart hitmaker elevated her look by adding a pair of gold hoop earrings
The pop star co-founded the Sunny Hill Foundation in 2016 to raise money with annual concerts in her native Kosovo to help those in financial difficulty.
Dua said, ‘It is an indescribable great joy with so much acceptance, love and everything.’
She will wrap up her Future Nostalgia tour on Monday at Tirana’s main Skanderbeg Square to commemorate Independence Day.
Flawless: She wore her raven black locks in neat waves flowing down her back, and wore a light makeup palette to enhance her natural beauty