GV. St. Paul's Cathedral (First 7' super). SV. Pan Sir Winston and Lady Clementine Churchill arriving. LV. People looking from rooftops. CU. Sign 'EIIR' on balcony of house. LV. Queen Mother and Princess Margaret arriving and being greeted by Dr. G Fisher, Archbishop...
GV. St. Paul's Cathedral (First 7' super). SV. Pan Sir Winston and Lady Clementine Churchill arriving. LV. People looking from rooftops. CU. Sign 'EIIR' on balcony of house. LV. Queen Mother and Princess Margaret arriving and being greeted by Dr. G Fisher, Archbishop of Canterbury. SV. Crowd outside St. Pauls. SV. Pan Duke of Edinburgh's Mother, Princess Alice of Greece (she is a nun) arriving. SV. Interior, Queen Mother chats to Archbishop. LV. Pan Queen and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh arriving and being greeted by Bishop of London. SV. Queen Mother and Princess Margaret watching. LV. Queen greeting Queen Mother and Queen greets Margaret as Queen Mother greets Duke. Prince Philip greets Princess Margaret. SV. Congregation looking on. GV. St. Pauls Cathedral. LV. Decorated street. LV. Lord Mayor Sir Rupert De La Bere with sword leading Queen's procession out of Cathedral. Queen shakes with Archbishop. SV. Pan Queen Mother and Princess Margaret shake hands with Bishop of London. LV. Lord Mayor with sword preceding Queen and Duke down steps. SV. Crowd cheering. SV. Queen and Duke enter car as Queen Mother and Princess Margaret watch. SV. Sir Winston Churchill and others watching. SV. Pan Queen and Duke driving away.
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