Kubernetes Submit Queue cf5d4011ac Merge pull request #55731 from georgebuckerfield/elb-tagging
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Ensure new tags are created on existing ELBs

**What this PR does / why we need it**:

When editing an existing service of type LoadBalancer in an AWS environment and adding the `service.beta.kubernetes.io/aws-load-balancer-additional-resource-tags` annotation, you would expect the new tags to be set on the load balancer, however this doesn't happen currently. The annotation only takes effect if specified when the service is created.

This PR adds an AddTags method to the ELB interface and uses this to ensure tags set in the annotation are present on the ELB. If the tag key is already present, the value will be updated.

This PR does not remove tags that have been removed from the annotation, it only add/updates tags.

**Which issue(s) this PR fixes**:
Fixes #54642 

**Special notes for your reviewer**:
The change requires that the IAM policy of the master instance(s) has the `elasticloadbalancing:AddTags` permission.

**Release note**:

```release-note
Ensure additional resource tags are set/updated AWS load balancers
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