Dua Lipa granted Kosovo citizenship

Dua Lipa granted Kosovo citizenship

August 3, 2025   11:20 am

Pop star Dua Lipa has said it “feels like my two sides are now one” after being granted Kosovo citizenship.

The singer was born in London to Kosovan-Albanian parents, and she lived in the capital Pristina briefly from the age of 11 when her parents returned after Kosovo gained independence.

President Vjosa Osmani, who hosted the ceremony, said it was an “honour” granting Lipa citizenship, hailing her as “one of the most iconic cultural figures in our country’s history”.

In a statement, Lipa added: “It completes the duality I have always had within. I love this country and this means so much to me and my family.”

Sharing photographs of the ceremony on X, Osamni wrote: “Dua and Kosovo have always been inseparable. From the world’s biggest stages to the hearts of millions, she’s carried our story with strength, pride, and grace...

“Our gratitude is endless for everything Dua has done, and continues to do for Kosovo.”

“Kosovo’s gem - welcome back home,” she added in a separate post.

Lipa is currently in Kosovo for the three-day Sunny Hill Festival, which she headlined on Friday.

Lipa has often spoken of her love for the country, and set up a charity that focuses on helping vulnerable communities in Kosovo.

The Radical Optimism singer was greeted at the ceremony by a children’s choir, singing a rendition of her hit Levitating.

Also in attendance was UK Ambassador to Kosovo, Jonathan Hargreaves.

He posted a picture smiling alongside Lipa on X, and said the UK and Kosovo were proud to call the pop star “one of our own”.

Lipa now has citizenship for Britain, Albania and Kosovo.

She was granted Albanian citizenship in 2022 for promoting the country through her music and fame.

Lipa was also awarded the title of Honorary Ambassador of Kosovo by the president in 2022.

She said it was an “honour and a privilege to be able to represent my country all over the world and to continue my work and efforts globally”.

After her performance at the Sunny Hill Festival on Friday, she wrote on Instagram: “Sharing this night with you all, in the city that shaped me, surrounded by so much energy, joy, and pride… it’s hard to put into words what it means.”

Lipa established the music event in her parents’ hometown with her father in 2018.

The festival, she explained last year, was set up “to change the rhetoric of what people think about Kosovo and it being war-torn”.

Kosovo declared independence from Serbia in 2008, after years of strained relations between its Serb and mainly Albanian inhabitants.

It has been recognised by the UK, US and the other G7 nations and most EU states, although not Spain or Greece.

But Serbia refuses to recognise Kosovo, as do most ethnic Serbs inside Kosovo. Russia, China and several African and Latin American nations also do not recognise its independence.

Source: BBC
--Agencies 

Disclaimer: All the comments will be moderated by the AD editorial. Abstain from posting comments that are obscene, defamatory or slanderous. Please avoid outside hyperlinks inside the comment and avoid typing all capitalized comments. Help us delete comments that do not follow these guidelines by flagging them(mouse over a comment and click the flag icon on the right side). Do use these forums to voice your opinions and create healthy discourse.

Most Viewed Video Stories

JVP arbitrarily appointing members to volunteer organizations – Opposition Leader (English)

JVP arbitrarily appointing members to volunteer organizations – Opposition Leader (English)

Dr. Bandula Wijay shares optimism on progress of Sri Lankan innovations (English)

Digital transaction systems need to reach the villages to build public trust - CBSL Governor (English)

South Asia's first integrated luxury resort 'City of Dreams' declared open in Sri Lanka (English)

Former Minister S.M. Chandrasena granted bail (English)

Sri Lanka should aim for under 15% - Sajith says after US tariff cut (English)

Seat belts mandatory for expressway bus passengers from Sep. 1? (English)

Sri Lanka to continue trade discussions with US after tariff relief – Finance Secretary (English)