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The Queen Addresses Parliament at State Opening
Queen Elizabeth II set out details of the government’s legislative programme for the next Parliamentary session in a speech to MPs and peers in the House of Lords.
The 22 new bills in Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s agenda include measures to help the UK prosper after Brexit, more support for the NHS, tackling serious and violent crime, and investing in science and infrastructure.
The Queen’s Speech tradition can be traced back to the 16th century, and it represents the only regular time when the three components that make up Parliament — the Sovereign, the House of Commons and the House of Lords — come together.
Report by Gianluca Avagnina.
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published: 14 Oct 2019
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Watch again: The Queen's Speech and State Opening of Parliament
Among the plans to be set out is tougher prison sentences for foreign murderers and rapists. In the 22-bill Queen's Speech, the Government aims to set out a Brexit Britain blueprint.
Read more here:
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2019/10/13/expect-todays-queens-speech/
For the latest on Brexit follow our liveblog here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2019/10/09/brexit-latest-news-boris-johnson-warned-no-deal-likely-leo-varadkar/
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published: 14 Oct 2019
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MPs sing Happy Birthday to The Queen in Parliament
Members of Parliament broke into a rousing sing-a-long of Happy Birthday and God Save The Queen prior to Question Period.
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Queen Elizabeth II Speech: State Opening Of Parliament (1960) | British Pathé
Pathé News presents footage of the State Opening Of Parliament in 1960 whereby the Sovereign (Queen Elizabeth II), the House of Lords and the House of Commons meet together to formally start the parliamentary year with a speech from the Queen.
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published: 13 Apr 2014
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State Opening of Parliament 2016
The Queen's Speech
The Queen's Speech is delivered by the Queen from the Throne in the House of Lords. Although the Queen reads the speech, it is written by the government. It contains an outline of its policies and proposed legislation for the new parliamentary session.
After the Queen's Speech
When the Queen leaves, a new parliamentary session starts and Parliament gets back to work. Members of both agree an ‘Address in Reply to Her Majesty’s Gracious Speech’ and debate the content of the speech. Each House continues the debate over the planned legislative programme for several days, looking at different subject areas. The Queen's Speech is voted on by the Commons, but no vote is taken in the Lords.
Find out more about State Opening and the Queen's Speech: http://www.parliament.uk/bu...
published: 18 May 2016
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Queen's speech formally reopens UK parliament following election | FULL
Queen Elizabeth II formally reopened the UK Parliament with a speech from the throne in the House of Lords on Thursday, outlining the new government's legislative agenda heading into 2020. This will be the second Queen's Speech the monarch has delivered in 10 weeks.
After a snap election was called shortly after the Queen's Speech in October, an election campaign ensued for several weeks until Prime Minister Boris Johnson won a majority for the Conservatives on December 12.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson welcomed 109 new Conservative lawmakers to parliament on Monday, promising to honour his election-winning pledges to get Brexit done as soon as possible and boost funding for the state health service.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/6316193/boris-johnson-qu...
published: 19 Dec 2019
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Queen arrives at Parliament - BBC News
Having arrived at the Palace of Westminster, the monarch will now head into the Robing Room to prepare for this morning's ceremony.
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published: 14 Oct 2019
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The Queen Opens British Parliament Pageantry 2015 [Historical Speeches TV]
The ceremony of the State Opening of Parliament, and the Queen's Speech to both Houses. Edited highlights. Looks even better in 720p.
published: 06 Jun 2018
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Queen In Quebec (1964)
Queen in Quebec. Royal tour of Canada.
L/S Parliament buildings. L/S of the Royal Yacht 'Britannia' steaming slowly up the St. Lawrence. Quebec. Street scenes in Quebec showing French signs. M/S of people riding in horse and carriage. M/S typical Canadian shop and cafe with French signs. L/S showing French name for a film. L/S of parliament building. L/S of procession of cars and Royal car escorted by mounted police and troops lining the route turned inwards to face crowd. M/S of troops lined up facing the crowd. L/S as the Royal car escorted by mounted police on motor bikes nears the parliament buildings L/S of the royal car nearing the entrance. Angle shots of flags over the entrance.
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published: 13 Apr 2014
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LIVE: State Opening of Parliament, The Queen's speech- BBC NEWS
We're live at the State Opening of Parliament where Queen Elizabeth will deliver the Queen's Speech. The ceremonial event outlines the UK Government's legislative plans. #QueensSpeech
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published: 21 Jun 2017
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The Queen Addresses Parliament at State Opening
Queen Elizabeth II set out details of the government’s legislative programme for the next Parliamentary session in a speech to MPs and peers in the House of Lor...
Queen Elizabeth II set out details of the government’s legislative programme for the next Parliamentary session in a speech to MPs and peers in the House of Lords.
The 22 new bills in Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s agenda include measures to help the UK prosper after Brexit, more support for the NHS, tackling serious and violent crime, and investing in science and infrastructure.
The Queen’s Speech tradition can be traced back to the 16th century, and it represents the only regular time when the three components that make up Parliament — the Sovereign, the House of Commons and the House of Lords — come together.
Report by Gianluca Avagnina.
#Queen #QueensSpeech #Royals
https://wn.com/The_Queen_Addresses_Parliament_At_State_Opening
Queen Elizabeth II set out details of the government’s legislative programme for the next Parliamentary session in a speech to MPs and peers in the House of Lords.
The 22 new bills in Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s agenda include measures to help the UK prosper after Brexit, more support for the NHS, tackling serious and violent crime, and investing in science and infrastructure.
The Queen’s Speech tradition can be traced back to the 16th century, and it represents the only regular time when the three components that make up Parliament — the Sovereign, the House of Commons and the House of Lords — come together.
Report by Gianluca Avagnina.
#Queen #QueensSpeech #Royals
- published: 14 Oct 2019
- views: 2738309
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Watch again: The Queen's Speech and State Opening of Parliament
Among the plans to be set out is tougher prison sentences for foreign murderers and rapists. In the 22-bill Queen's Speech, the Government aims to set out a Bre...
Among the plans to be set out is tougher prison sentences for foreign murderers and rapists. In the 22-bill Queen's Speech, the Government aims to set out a Brexit Britain blueprint.
Read more here:
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2019/10/13/expect-todays-queens-speech/
For the latest on Brexit follow our liveblog here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2019/10/09/brexit-latest-news-boris-johnson-warned-no-deal-likely-leo-varadkar/
Telegraph.co.uk and YouTube.com/TelegraphTV are websites of The Telegraph, the UK's best-selling quality daily newspaper providing news and analysis on UK and world events, business, sport, lifestyle and culture.
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Among the plans to be set out is tougher prison sentences for foreign murderers and rapists. In the 22-bill Queen's Speech, the Government aims to set out a Brexit Britain blueprint.
Read more here:
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2019/10/13/expect-todays-queens-speech/
For the latest on Brexit follow our liveblog here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2019/10/09/brexit-latest-news-boris-johnson-warned-no-deal-likely-leo-varadkar/
Telegraph.co.uk and YouTube.com/TelegraphTV are websites of The Telegraph, the UK's best-selling quality daily newspaper providing news and analysis on UK and world events, business, sport, lifestyle and culture.
- published: 14 Oct 2019
- views: 223957
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MPs sing Happy Birthday to The Queen in Parliament
Members of Parliament broke into a rousing sing-a-long of Happy Birthday and God Save The Queen prior to Question Period.
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- published: 21 Apr 2016
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Queen Elizabeth II Speech: State Opening Of Parliament (1960) | British Pathé
Pathé News presents footage of the State Opening Of Parliament in 1960 whereby the Sovereign (Queen Elizabeth II), the House of Lords and the House of Commons m...
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GV. Houses of Parliament. LV. House of Lords. GV. Interior, House of Lords, guests and Lords assembled and waiting for the ceremony of the State Opening of the Parliament. SV. Throne. GV. The Gentlemen at Arms parading in two columns through the Royal Gallery, & SV. LV. The Lord Great Chamberlain the Marquess of Cholmondeley receives the Imperial Crown and places it on a table in the Royal Gallery. He bows, Viscount Slim receives the Sword of State and Lord Mills receives the Cap of Maintenance. SV. Viscount Slim holding Sword of State. SCU. Lord Mills holding the Cap of Maintenance. SCU. The Imperial Crown on cushion on table. GV. The procession with Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, followed by the Duchess of Kent walking through Royal Gallery to the House of Lords, & SV. LV. Guests watching and waiting. VS. The Marshal, the Duke of Norfolk, in doorway of the House of Lords with the Lord Great Chamberlain.
GV. Household Cavalry trotting past the Guard of Honour as they present arms. Angle shot of Big Ben. SV. Pan, the royal carriage arriving at the House of Lords. SCU. The Lord Great Chamberlain waiting on the steps for the Royal Carriage. LV. The Royal Carriage drives through the gates and stops in front of the entrance to the House of Lords. SV. The Earl Marshal, Duke of Norfolk, waiting on the steps. SV. Pan, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, leave carriage and walk up steps and the Earl Marshal walks backwards into the entrance in front of the Duke and Queen.
SV. Household Cavalry Guard of Honour lined up on the steps inside. GV. Royal procession come up the staircase. SV. The Earl Marshall and the Lord Chamberlain walking backwards towards camera. The Queen and Duke come into the picture as they approach the top of the stairs. GV. Guests watching in the royal gallery. SV.
The Lord Great Chamberlain picks up the Imperial Crown from the table and with an escort of Yeomen of the Guard proceeds to the Royal Robing Room. GV. The guests and Lords facing the doors waiting for signal from the Lord Great Chamberlain. SV. The Lord Great Chamberlain walks forward and faces the doors. He gives the signal to open, pan to the doors slowly opening.
GV. Queen and Duke come through the doors - fanfare of trumpets sound their entrance. They turn to face the House of Lords and start to walk slowly forward. SV. Pan, the Queen and Duke walk slowly down through the royal gallery. SV. Guests watching. GV. The Royal procession moving slowly towards camera through the royal gallery. BGV. Interior, the men in the camber of the House of Lords rise. SV. Lords standing. BGV. The Queen and Duke approach the throne. SV. The Queen walking slowly up to the throne, she turns and sits down. GV. The Queen talks (natural sound): "My Lords pray be seated". The Lord Chamberlain on the right of the picture moves forward to the Queen. He turns and faces the Commons and gives the signal for the Black Rod to go and summons the House of Commons. SV. Black rod, Lieutenant General Sir Brian Horrocks, turns and walks out of the House of Lords. SV. Guests waiting. SV. The Duchess and the Duke of Gloucester and others waiting. SV. The Queen seated on the throne waiting. SV. The Black Rod returns and bows to the Queen. SV. The Queen and the Duke seated waiting. SV. The house of Commons returning and bowing to the Queen, headed by the Prime Minister Harold Macmillan and leader of the the opposition Hugh Gaitskell. Rab Butler, Selwyn Lloyd and Harold Wilson are behind. SV. The Lord High Chancellor the Viscount Kilmuir handing the speech to the Queen. He steps back and bows.
SV. Guests waiting for the start of the Queen's speech. LV. The Queen about to make speech. She starts (natural sound). Queen talks about her future tour of India, Pakistan and several other lands of Commonwealth. She, then talks about future line of action of the Government. Various shots of the Queen speaking. LV. Angle shot, Lord Chamberlain accepting copy of the speech from the Queen. GV. Guests. GV. House stands as the Queen leaves. LV. The Queen walks forward and the Duke takes her hand. Queen leaving the house.
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Pathé News presents footage of the State Opening Of Parliament in 1960 whereby the Sovereign (Queen Elizabeth II), the House of Lords and the House of Commons meet together to formally start the parliamentary year with a speech from the Queen.
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(Eastmancolour Neg.)
London.
GV. Houses of Parliament. LV. House of Lords. GV. Interior, House of Lords, guests and Lords assembled and waiting for the ceremony of the State Opening of the Parliament. SV. Throne. GV. The Gentlemen at Arms parading in two columns through the Royal Gallery, & SV. LV. The Lord Great Chamberlain the Marquess of Cholmondeley receives the Imperial Crown and places it on a table in the Royal Gallery. He bows, Viscount Slim receives the Sword of State and Lord Mills receives the Cap of Maintenance. SV. Viscount Slim holding Sword of State. SCU. Lord Mills holding the Cap of Maintenance. SCU. The Imperial Crown on cushion on table. GV. The procession with Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, followed by the Duchess of Kent walking through Royal Gallery to the House of Lords, & SV. LV. Guests watching and waiting. VS. The Marshal, the Duke of Norfolk, in doorway of the House of Lords with the Lord Great Chamberlain.
GV. Household Cavalry trotting past the Guard of Honour as they present arms. Angle shot of Big Ben. SV. Pan, the royal carriage arriving at the House of Lords. SCU. The Lord Great Chamberlain waiting on the steps for the Royal Carriage. LV. The Royal Carriage drives through the gates and stops in front of the entrance to the House of Lords. SV. The Earl Marshal, Duke of Norfolk, waiting on the steps. SV. Pan, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, leave carriage and walk up steps and the Earl Marshal walks backwards into the entrance in front of the Duke and Queen.
SV. Household Cavalry Guard of Honour lined up on the steps inside. GV. Royal procession come up the staircase. SV. The Earl Marshall and the Lord Chamberlain walking backwards towards camera. The Queen and Duke come into the picture as they approach the top of the stairs. GV. Guests watching in the royal gallery. SV.
The Lord Great Chamberlain picks up the Imperial Crown from the table and with an escort of Yeomen of the Guard proceeds to the Royal Robing Room. GV. The guests and Lords facing the doors waiting for signal from the Lord Great Chamberlain. SV. The Lord Great Chamberlain walks forward and faces the doors. He gives the signal to open, pan to the doors slowly opening.
GV. Queen and Duke come through the doors - fanfare of trumpets sound their entrance. They turn to face the House of Lords and start to walk slowly forward. SV. Pan, the Queen and Duke walk slowly down through the royal gallery. SV. Guests watching. GV. The Royal procession moving slowly towards camera through the royal gallery. BGV. Interior, the men in the camber of the House of Lords rise. SV. Lords standing. BGV. The Queen and Duke approach the throne. SV. The Queen walking slowly up to the throne, she turns and sits down. GV. The Queen talks (natural sound): "My Lords pray be seated". The Lord Chamberlain on the right of the picture moves forward to the Queen. He turns and faces the Commons and gives the signal for the Black Rod to go and summons the House of Commons. SV. Black rod, Lieutenant General Sir Brian Horrocks, turns and walks out of the House of Lords. SV. Guests waiting. SV. The Duchess and the Duke of Gloucester and others waiting. SV. The Queen seated on the throne waiting. SV. The Black Rod returns and bows to the Queen. SV. The Queen and the Duke seated waiting. SV. The house of Commons returning and bowing to the Queen, headed by the Prime Minister Harold Macmillan and leader of the the opposition Hugh Gaitskell. Rab Butler, Selwyn Lloyd and Harold Wilson are behind. SV. The Lord High Chancellor the Viscount Kilmuir handing the speech to the Queen. He steps back and bows.
SV. Guests waiting for the start of the Queen's speech. LV. The Queen about to make speech. She starts (natural sound). Queen talks about her future tour of India, Pakistan and several other lands of Commonwealth. She, then talks about future line of action of the Government. Various shots of the Queen speaking. LV. Angle shot, Lord Chamberlain accepting copy of the speech from the Queen. GV. Guests. GV. House stands as the Queen leaves. LV. The Queen walks forward and the Duke takes her hand. Queen leaving the house.
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- published: 13 Apr 2014
- views: 2405719
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State Opening of Parliament 2016
The Queen's Speech
The Queen's Speech is delivered by the Queen from the Throne in the House of Lords. Although the Queen reads the speech, it is written by th...
The Queen's Speech
The Queen's Speech is delivered by the Queen from the Throne in the House of Lords. Although the Queen reads the speech, it is written by the government. It contains an outline of its policies and proposed legislation for the new parliamentary session.
After the Queen's Speech
When the Queen leaves, a new parliamentary session starts and Parliament gets back to work. Members of both agree an ‘Address in Reply to Her Majesty’s Gracious Speech’ and debate the content of the speech. Each House continues the debate over the planned legislative programme for several days, looking at different subject areas. The Queen's Speech is voted on by the Commons, but no vote is taken in the Lords.
Find out more about State Opening and the Queen's Speech: http://www.parliament.uk/business/news/2016/may/lords-state-opening/
https://wn.com/State_Opening_Of_Parliament_2016
The Queen's Speech
The Queen's Speech is delivered by the Queen from the Throne in the House of Lords. Although the Queen reads the speech, it is written by the government. It contains an outline of its policies and proposed legislation for the new parliamentary session.
After the Queen's Speech
When the Queen leaves, a new parliamentary session starts and Parliament gets back to work. Members of both agree an ‘Address in Reply to Her Majesty’s Gracious Speech’ and debate the content of the speech. Each House continues the debate over the planned legislative programme for several days, looking at different subject areas. The Queen's Speech is voted on by the Commons, but no vote is taken in the Lords.
Find out more about State Opening and the Queen's Speech: http://www.parliament.uk/business/news/2016/may/lords-state-opening/
- published: 18 May 2016
- views: 1923408
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Queen's speech formally reopens UK parliament following election | FULL
Queen Elizabeth II formally reopened the UK Parliament with a speech from the throne in the House of Lords on Thursday, outlining the new government's legislati...
Queen Elizabeth II formally reopened the UK Parliament with a speech from the throne in the House of Lords on Thursday, outlining the new government's legislative agenda heading into 2020. This will be the second Queen's Speech the monarch has delivered in 10 weeks.
After a snap election was called shortly after the Queen's Speech in October, an election campaign ensued for several weeks until Prime Minister Boris Johnson won a majority for the Conservatives on December 12.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson welcomed 109 new Conservative lawmakers to parliament on Monday, promising to honour his election-winning pledges to get Brexit done as soon as possible and boost funding for the state health service.
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Queen Elizabeth II formally reopened the UK Parliament with a speech from the throne in the House of Lords on Thursday, outlining the new government's legislative agenda heading into 2020. This will be the second Queen's Speech the monarch has delivered in 10 weeks.
After a snap election was called shortly after the Queen's Speech in October, an election campaign ensued for several weeks until Prime Minister Boris Johnson won a majority for the Conservatives on December 12.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson welcomed 109 new Conservative lawmakers to parliament on Monday, promising to honour his election-winning pledges to get Brexit done as soon as possible and boost funding for the state health service.
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- published: 19 Dec 2019
- views: 147684
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Queen arrives at Parliament - BBC News
Having arrived at the Palace of Westminster, the monarch will now head into the Robing Room to prepare for this morning's ceremony.
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Having arrived at the Palace of Westminster, the monarch will now head into the Robing Room to prepare for this morning's ceremony.
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Having arrived at the Palace of Westminster, the monarch will now head into the Robing Room to prepare for this morning's ceremony.
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- published: 14 Oct 2019
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The Queen Opens British Parliament Pageantry 2015 [Historical Speeches TV]
The ceremony of the State Opening of Parliament, and the Queen's Speech to both Houses. Edited highlights. Looks even better in 720p.
The ceremony of the State Opening of Parliament, and the Queen's Speech to both Houses. Edited highlights. Looks even better in 720p.
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The ceremony of the State Opening of Parliament, and the Queen's Speech to both Houses. Edited highlights. Looks even better in 720p.
- published: 06 Jun 2018
- views: 1015184
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Queen In Quebec (1964)
Queen in Quebec. Royal tour of Canada.
L/S Parliament buildings. L/S of the Royal Yacht 'Britannia' steaming slowly up the St. Lawrence. Quebec. Street scene...
Queen in Quebec. Royal tour of Canada.
L/S Parliament buildings. L/S of the Royal Yacht 'Britannia' steaming slowly up the St. Lawrence. Quebec. Street scenes in Quebec showing French signs. M/S of people riding in horse and carriage. M/S typical Canadian shop and cafe with French signs. L/S showing French name for a film. L/S of parliament building. L/S of procession of cars and Royal car escorted by mounted police and troops lining the route turned inwards to face crowd. M/S of troops lined up facing the crowd. L/S as the Royal car escorted by mounted police on motor bikes nears the parliament buildings L/S of the royal car nearing the entrance. Angle shots of flags over the entrance.
M/S of Queen Elizabeth II climbing out of car with the Duke of Edinburgh (Prince Philip). She is greeted by the Premier and Madame Lesage. Interior shots of the Queen making her way to the legislative council chamber. Queen walking up staircase with Premier. L/S of the Queen sitting on throne with the Duke on her left. Protesters running around outside the Parliament building. Shots of the police getting involved. Various shots of the Queen leaving the parliament building. L/S of troops turned inwards facing crowds. L/Ss of Canadian band playing, marching on parade ground. M/S of disabled veteran soldier sitting in wheel chair. L/S of the Canadian Guards lining the entrance of the citadel as royal procession starts to five through. C/U of Canadian Guard with Busby. M/S Queens car driving past entrance to citadel. Various shots of the of the Queen watching Canadian Guards on parade.
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Queen in Quebec. Royal tour of Canada.
L/S Parliament buildings. L/S of the Royal Yacht 'Britannia' steaming slowly up the St. Lawrence. Quebec. Street scenes in Quebec showing French signs. M/S of people riding in horse and carriage. M/S typical Canadian shop and cafe with French signs. L/S showing French name for a film. L/S of parliament building. L/S of procession of cars and Royal car escorted by mounted police and troops lining the route turned inwards to face crowd. M/S of troops lined up facing the crowd. L/S as the Royal car escorted by mounted police on motor bikes nears the parliament buildings L/S of the royal car nearing the entrance. Angle shots of flags over the entrance.
M/S of Queen Elizabeth II climbing out of car with the Duke of Edinburgh (Prince Philip). She is greeted by the Premier and Madame Lesage. Interior shots of the Queen making her way to the legislative council chamber. Queen walking up staircase with Premier. L/S of the Queen sitting on throne with the Duke on her left. Protesters running around outside the Parliament building. Shots of the police getting involved. Various shots of the Queen leaving the parliament building. L/S of troops turned inwards facing crowds. L/Ss of Canadian band playing, marching on parade ground. M/S of disabled veteran soldier sitting in wheel chair. L/S of the Canadian Guards lining the entrance of the citadel as royal procession starts to five through. C/U of Canadian Guard with Busby. M/S Queens car driving past entrance to citadel. Various shots of the of the Queen watching Canadian Guards on parade.
FILM ID:1773.11
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