No title - Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, tour Chile.
Technicolor.
L/S convoy of cars driving along past crowds in Santiago. M/S Queen Elizabeth II and President Eduardo Frei in car. Back view convoy, pan across crowds to Queen. M/S Queen in car. M/S crowds,...
No title - Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, tour Chile.
Technicolor.
L/S convoy of cars driving along past crowds in Santiago. M/S Queen Elizabeth II and President Eduardo Frei in car. Back view convoy, pan across crowds to Queen. M/S Queen in car. M/S crowds, M/S Queen waving from car. M/S soldiers escorting her. M/S Queen waving. C/U cub scouts lined up. M/S Union Jack flag flying in front of tall building. L/S people waving from building, pan up to top. M/S open carriage. M/S Queen and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. Various shots royal escort riding along. C/U Royal Standard flying. M/S Queen and Duke at Dahesa Club. M/S band playing. M/S Cuadra Verde of the Carabineros putting on a display. Various good shots of the drill. M/S crowds applauding. M/S pyramid of men standing on horses as they ride along, they are holding a Union Jack flag at the top. M/S crowds applauding. M/S of them lined up.
C/U Queen as she helps plant a Manio tree at Santa Lucia. M/S as tree is planted. M/S as tree is watered and Minister of Agriculture shakes hands with the Queen. L/S Arturo Prat monument at Valparaiso, pan to the Queen and Duke standing on steps with naval officers. M/S as naval personnel march past. C/U's of their boots, pan up to officer. M/S Queen watching. M/S of the march past. M/S Queen walking past crowds. M/S of the people. M/S crowds running to see her. M/S as Queen walks down between barrier formed by police and officials holding back the crowd which is getting out of hand. M/S Queen walking along. M/S crowds watching. M/S as Queen waves. M/S crowds running. M/S Queen and Duke in car waving.
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