Conor Sinclair honoured at Windsor Castle, inspiring a new generation of scouts in Bermuda

Congratulations are in order for a young Bermudian who’s achieved a feat not seen in nearly three decades.
Conor Sinclair has been awarded the King’s Scout Award – the highest honour in Scouting for adventure and skill development.
The milestone was celebrated at Windsor Castle in England, where scouts, families and supporters gathered to recognise this year’s recipients.
The King’s Scout Award recognises exceptional achievement and is earned by Scouts aged 16 to 25 who complete a series of demanding challenges.
Conor joined Scouts at just eight years old and has since represented Bermuda internationally several times.
Chief Commissioner of Scouting in Bermuda Geoff Rothwell says the achievement is a major moment for the island — and an inspiration for others.
As part of the Royal Visit itinerary, King Charles is expected to congratulate Conor during one of the planned activities.
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