M/S of Princess Mary (later Princess Royal) being helped out of a car. A Girl Guide leader steps forward to present a bouquet. Princess Mary shakes hands with another woman before entering building. Various...
M/S of Princess Mary (later Princess Royal) being helped out of a car. A Girl Guide leader steps forward to present a bouquet. Princess Mary shakes hands with another woman before entering building. Various M/Ss of the Princess and the two women walking down crowd lined street. Many people wave Union Jack flags. M/S of the mayor helping the Princess into her car. M/S of mayor and Princess sitting in back of car.
M/S of Princess and entourage (including several Guide leaders) walking across concourse with lots of flag poles. M/S of Princess and Guide leaders standing on platform. The Guide leaders and policeman in background salute - they are listening to National Anthem, perhaps? C/U of Princess Mary. M/S of troops of Guides marching past platform, all eyes turned towards Princess.
L/S of policemen herding back eager crowd onto pavement. M/S of Princess' car passing crowd. M/S of Princess getting out of car, helped by the mayor.
Note: according to issue sheet this story was for 'Leeds only'. AH 2001.
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