LV. The balcony of Windsor Castle with Queen Elizabeth II walking down the steps with crowd in foreground. SV. The Queen with the Colonel of the Royal Berkshire Regiment walking across the ground. SV. The royal children with the Princess Royal watching from the side. GV. Troops...
LV. The balcony of Windsor Castle with Queen Elizabeth II walking down the steps with crowd in foreground. SV. The Queen with the Colonel of the Royal Berkshire Regiment walking across the ground. SV. The royal children with the Princess Royal watching from the side. GV. Troops taking the covers off the Colours and getting them ready or presentation. GV. The balcony crowd. GV. The Queen advances to take the Colours, takes one from an officer and hands it to the Standard bearer. LV. The Queen walks round to the Present of the 2nd Colour which she does. LV. Windsor Castle with the troops in the foreground. LV. The parade ground with the Queen about to talk. GV. The Queen talking. (Nat.Sound). GV. Crowd watching. TV. The colours being marched past the Queen. LV. Rows of soldiers marching past the Queen. GV. The royal children watching, Princess Anne becomes excited. LV. Troops on parade giving three cheers for Her Majesty.
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