VS. Flags flying around Entebbe and welcome decorations being prepared for the Princess. GV. Exterior Kampala Parliament building. CU. Sign 'Uganda' on gates of Parliament. GV. Pan. Good of street in Kampala. VS. Around Kampala and flags flying and women wearing traditional...
VS. Flags flying around Entebbe and welcome decorations being prepared for the Princess. GV. Exterior Kampala Parliament building. CU. Sign 'Uganda' on gates of Parliament. GV. Pan. Good of street in Kampala. VS. Around Kampala and flags flying and women wearing traditional Busuti dress in the street. CU. Local T.V. cameraman at airport. Ground to air. V.C.10 over Entebbe Airport. LS. & GV. The B.O.A.C. V.C.10 taxis into a stop. VS. Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon leave aircraft and is greeted by President Kabaka and Prime Minister Mr. Milton Obote on state visit. She then inspects the Guard of Honour. MS. Princess Margaret inspecting Guard of Honour of Girl Guides also. MS. Princess Margaret being presented with bouquet of flowers. GV. Pan of state drive into Entebbe. MS. Group of coloured men waving flags. VS. In the grounds of the State House in Entebbe, Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon walk through the gardens accompanied by Mr. Kabaka and Mr. Obote. She looks at tree which she planted in 1953 during her visit to Uganda.
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