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Queen Elizabeth II arrives in Australia for 10 day visit
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ก.ค. 2015
- (19 Oct 2011) SHOTLIST
1. Wide of British Airways Plane on tarmac
2. Mid of Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard and other officials waiting
3. Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip walking out of plane
4. Various of Queen and Prince Philip walking down the plane steps
5. Queen being greeted by officials
6. Mid of Gillard shaking hands with Queen
7. Wide of celebratory gunfire on tarmac
8. Various of Queen walking towards podium
9. Wide of honour guard
10. Queen Elizabeth II on podium
11. Various of Queen inspecting honour guard
12. Queen shaking hands with Australian officials
13. Wide of Queen being greeted by officials
14. Queen receiving flower from child
15. Queen being greeted by crowd
16. Wide of Queen waiting for her convoy
17. Various of Queen getting to her car
STORYLINE
Queen Elizabeth II arrived to Australia on Wednesday for a 10-day visit during which she will travel to four cities and open a meeting of leaders of mostly former British colonies.
The 85-year-old monarch and her 90-year-old husband Prince Philip were given a warm welcome despite the ruling Labor Party's desire for the British monarch to be replaced by a president as Australia's head of state.
Prime Minister Julia Gillard has said Australia should become a republic after the queen's reign.
But Gillard did not believe that debate would mar the monarch's first visit since 2006, when she opened the Commonwealth Games in Melbourne.
Australians rejected a proposal to make Australia a republic at a referendum in 1999.
The queen will visit Brisbane and Melbourne before opening next week's meeting of the 54-nation Commonwealth in the western coastal city of Perth.
Media commentators have speculated that this Australian visit, her 16th, could be the queen's last given her advanced years and the 11-thousand mile (18-thousand kilometre) distance from Buckingham Palace in London to a country that was one of the British Empire's most far removed outposts.
The queen will spend most of her 10 nights in Australia at Bryce's official residence.
Gillard will also be on hand to greet the queen.
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Queen Of Australia
Long live the Queen
The queen always wears contrasting colours to everyone else,. her clothes are almost neon in some cases.
She once said, that being a queen means presenting yourself as visibly as possible to your subjects, because she needs to be seen to be believed. i guess if she blended in, nobody would notice her from the crowd.
Back n the day when all the main players were women - Queen, GG and PM.
Confusion: Queen of Australia?
Yes. She is. Long live our Queen.
Yupp she is queen of canada too
She's officially the Queen of a lot of commonwealth nations, as in their head of state. Australia, New Zealand, Canada to name three.
You stupid head. As an American we knew Queen Elizabeth is the head of state for Australia. Lol
She is the head of state of Australia. As such, whenever she is there and whenever she is in Australia or on official business on behalf of Australia, she is exclusively referred to as Her Majesty the Queen of Australia
The fact is the Queen doesn’t visit Australia that much is the reason why some people call our prime minister a president
Because 19 times is not a that much
@@felixscarlett1542 Wow you’re really good at counting
She get there to visit thief's children her grandfather sent them to Australia!!???
Royal House of Windsor was not the same as the Royal House of Hanover
Those Germans sure get around
Makes no sense
It does, the Royal Family have German in them.
you can thank Queen Vicotria for that since her Husband was German
Indeed.
They're of German descent. Study their genealogy.
Why Australia hate Britain and love usa
mouhamed boudjira we don’t
I love australia, britain, from America 🇬🇧❤🇦🇺❤🇺🇸
I’m Australian and I’ve never heard anyone say they hate Britain, quite the opposite
where did you hear this nonsense? Culturally we are much more British than American.
Tends to be older people who have this idea that the UK ‘abandoned’ Australia during ww2, but I would say most young people and veterans who are still alive from ww2 don’t think that way.