Various shots of the Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh driving in car through ranks of children at Kingston Stadium, Jamaica. Packed stands, crowd cheering. Various shots of the children parading in front...
Various shots of the Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh driving in car through ranks of children at Kingston Stadium, Jamaica. Packed stands, crowd cheering. Various shots of the children parading in front of the Queen and Duke seated in royal box heavily decorated with flowers.
Queen and Duke driving in the open car through the crowded streets of Kingston. They wave, crowd cheering.
Queen and Duke driving in the open car in Spanish Town, former capital of Jamaica. Crowd cheering, Queen and Duke waving from car. People running through street, following car.
London.
Queen's plane arriving at London airport, royal standard flying. Queen leaving the plane and shakes hands with captain and the plane crew. Queen is on her own, Duke has continued his American tour. Crowd gathered at the airport, cheering the Queen. Queen walking to her car with an official. She gets in followed by unknown woman, car drives off.
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