Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) and Prince Philip (Duke of Edinburgh) visit Paris, France.
LS Gare du Nord station. MS royal cars leaving station entrance. MS crowds and royal cars passing. LS royal car passing between crowds lining street....
Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) and Prince Philip (Duke of Edinburgh) visit Paris, France.
LS Gare du Nord station. MS royal cars leaving station entrance. MS crowds and royal cars passing. LS royal car passing between crowds lining street. Various shots car and motorcycle escort moving along the streets. MS royal car and escort of motorcyclists passing along crowd lined street. LS royal car and escort moving along Champs Elysee to the Arc de Triomphe. CU bystanders watching from window. MS front view of Elysee Palace, the Tricolour flies from roof. MS Elizabeth and Philip inside palace. CU Elizabeth standing in front of Philip chatting to President Vincent Auriol. MS Elizabeth, Philip, Auriol and Madame Auriol chatting. MS Elizabeth and Madame Auriol.
MS's Elizabeth being presented to officials. MS Elizabeth, Philip, Monsieur and Madame Auriol proceeding to open the British exhibition. MS Elizabeth looking at a picture on the wall. CU a picture on wall. CU's Elizabeth viewing picture surrounded by officials. CU a top hat in a glass case which belonged to King Edward VII. MS Elizabeth, Philip and Mr Auriol discussing pictures. Pierre de Gaulle, Mayor of Paris is in background. CU's painting 'The Haywain'. CU of some paintings. CU Elizabeth, Philip, Pierre de Gaulle and others chatting. CU as they walk towards door. LS as they leave Galliera museum through a ceremonial guard of honour. CU Elizabeth and de Gaulle.
MS waving to crowd on pavement. CU Elizabeth stepping into car. MS Elizabeth and Philip sat on platform prior to opening exhibition. Various shots Elizabeth speaking. MS Philip listening. CU group of British and French flags with shield marked RF mounted on wall of building. CU flags. MS a shop window with a photograph of Elizabeth on display. CU the photograph. CU's decorated shop windows. CU a bystander holding a newspaper showing full page spread photograph of Elizabeth and Philip. LS royal cars passing between crowd lined streets, pan to Versailles Palace gates with Palace in background. Various shots crowd scenes. CU shot of gate top. Back views of people standing on railings looking into courtyard.
LS royal cars approaching Versailles Palace. LS Elizabeth's car at Palace entrance. MS Elizabeth's car and party at the Palace steps. Various shots of the party walking through grounds. Various shots Elizabeth and party in grounds. MS back view of children climbing railings. MS car entering courtyard, shot taken through railings. MS as royal car leaves Palace.
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