Armeena Khan awarded for her outstanding public service in Britain
London: Pakistan’s acclaimed actress Armeena Khan has received a certificate for outstanding public service in Britain.

Taking to Twitter, the 34-year old actress shared photos with Lord Wajid Khan and Lady Anam Khan and revealed that she received the certificate.
“So humbled to receive a certificate for outstanding public service at #Burnley Town hall today Folded hands. Thank you Lord Wajid Khan and Lady Anam Khan for receiving my husband Fesl Khan and I today,” she shared on twitter.
So humbled to receive a certificate for outstanding public service at #Burnley Town hall today ??. Thank you Lord Wajid Khan and Lady Anam Khan for receiving my husband Fesl Khan and I today. pic.twitter.com/4aYjibMX5L
— Armeena ? (@ArmeenaRK) May 21, 2021
Armeena was accompanied by her husband, British-Pakistani businessman Fesl Khan.
The actress has been quite vocal on various social and political issues on her social media. Recently she along with her husband hosted and attended a vigil for Palestine in Manchester; however, it is not clear for what public service she received the certificate.

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