Princess Elizabeth (Queen Elizabeth II) and Prince Philip (Duke of Edinburgh) attend church in Paris. France.
Journey from Pont d'Iena to Quai d'Anjou in a motor launch. LS launch approaching bridge. LS top view launch leaving bank. Various shots people looking from bridge. LS launch leaving bridge. LS's launch coming from under bridge. Various shots launch along the river Seine. CU official on back of boat. LS National Assembly building. Top view launch moving under bridge. MS Notre Dame Cathedral (unusual view). Various shots launch on river. CU sign marked "Quai d'Anjou". LS launch.
LS Elizabeth and Philip going to church. Pan from building entrance to waiting crowds. MS crowd scene. LS the royal couple walking to church. MS back view entering church. MS Elizabeth and Philip talking to crowds around church. MS crowd. MS Elizabeth and Philip leaving church. Various shots crowds viewing their passing from a balcony. Various shots Elizabeth and Philip leaving church with crowds breaking through to them. MS crowds rushing towards camera. CU saluting English military policemen. Various shots Elizabeth and Philip going to church. MS flag bearing guard of honour. CU crowds. LS crowds running towards camera. MS Elizabeth and Philip leaving church.
LS crowd at Beauchamps racecourse. LS Elizabeth and Philip arriving at Versailles palace. LS as they enter palace. LS race course balcony. LS massed crowds. Various shots racecourse and crowds clapping. CU the royal couple. Various shots race in progress. Various shots crowd. LS royal stand. CU Elizabeth, Philip and Pierre de Gaulle standing in river launch.
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