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Royal visits to New Zealand by members of the Royal Family have been taking place since 1869. The first member of the Royal Family to visit New Zealand was Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh. Subsequently, there have been over 50 visits. The first reigning monarch of New Zealand to visit the country was Elizabeth II in 1953–54. In all, she ...
The tour marked the first visit by members of the royal family to the country in 13 years. [101] The couple met with the Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan before visiting students at the Islamabad Modern College for Girls, and attended a reception at the Pakistan National Monument . [ 102 ]
As Duke of York, he made official tours of British colonies in East Africa as well as New Zealand and Australia. Due to the outbreak of World War II and his poor health in post-War years, he only made two state visits to other countries as King, one of which was the first state visit of a British monarch to the United States.
The visit, which made its way into season four of Netflix’s The Crown and the subject of a documentary called Charles and Diana: 1983, encompassed more than a month across Australia and New Zealand.
New Zealand: Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, Taraungua, Masterton, Gisborne, Waitangi: Prince Charles visited the Government House and Eden Park. He was accompanied by Diana, Princess of Wales and their nine-month-old son Prince William. [7] The 1983 New Zealand Royal Visit Honours were appointed by Queen Elizabeth II to mark the ...
King George V succeeded to the throne of the United Kingdom in May, 1910. Before his accession, he made extensive tours of territories of the British Empire or under British control as the heir to the throne, including Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Canada and India.
The King and Queen are set to arrive in Australia for the start of a historic tour to the South Pacific. The royal couple will be in Canberra and Sydney for six days in Charles’s first visit to ...
The 1970 New Zealand Royal Visit Honours were appointments by Elizabeth II to the Royal Victorian Order, to mark her visit to New Zealand that year.The Queen was accompanied by the Prince of Wales (now Charles III) and Princess Anne on the tour, and attended celebrations connected with the bicentenary of Captain James Cook's first voyage to New Zealand.