LS. March past of band and troops, with cut-ins spectators LS. Royal coach passing, with Queen Juliana of Holland, Prince Bernhard and Princess Beatrix. MS. Guard of Honour outside the Knight's Hall. LS. Queen Juliana alights...
LS. March past of band and troops, with cut-ins spectators LS. Royal coach passing, with Queen Juliana of Holland, Prince Bernhard and Princess Beatrix. MS. Guard of Honour outside the Knight's Hall. LS. Queen Juliana alights together with Prince Bernhard and Princess Beatrix, and they enter hall. LS. Elevated from chandeliers pan down to Royal family taking their seats on platform. CU. The royal standard. Various shots of Queen Juliana speaking, with cut-in shots of audience. LS. Queen Juliana speaking, Prince Bernhard seated at her side. MS. Princess Beatrix. MS. Queen speaking with cut-ins of audience. MS. Prince Bernhard. LS. Queen Juliana speaking - she finishes and audience stand and give three cheers. LS. The Royal family leave platform. LS. GV. Royal Standard flying. LS. Police trying to control crowds. LS. Queen Juliana on balcony of Palace, waving to crowds, together with Princess Beatrix and Prince Bernhard. MS. Police controlling crowds. LS. Queen, Bernhard and Beatrix on balcony. LS. People carrying flags, march past Palace. LS. Royal family group on steps: Princess Beatrix, Queen Juliana, Princess Margriet, Princess Maria, Prince Bernhard and Princess Irene. MS. Prince Bernhard and Princess Irene. CU. Queen Juliana Princess Margaret and Princess Maria. LS. Royal family on steps with women doing dance in foreground. CU. Princess Beatrix and Queen Juliana. MS. Women dancing. MS. Royal family applauding.
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