Royal barge en route. Queen Elizabeth II (wearing straight fitted knee length skirt) and Duke of Edinburgh Prince Philip land at Mac Braynes Pier, Fort William and are greeted by Lord Lieut. for Inverness (Lord Macdonald). Queen meeting Sheriff Substitute of Inverness and the...
Royal barge en route. Queen Elizabeth II (wearing straight fitted knee length skirt) and Duke of Edinburgh Prince Philip land at Mac Braynes Pier, Fort William and are greeted by Lord Lieut. for Inverness (Lord Macdonald). Queen meeting Sheriff Substitute of Inverness and the Provost of Fort William. Inspection of Guard of Honour. Shots of the Scottish Hills. Shots of Ben Nevis. Shots of Royal children landing at Mac Braynes Pier. Shots of Royal children talking to Provost and getting into car. Shot of Royal car moving off for Gairlochy, Duke and Queen in front seat, the Duke driving and the two children behind. Various shots at Gairlochy - Royal family go on to jetty. Various shots on jetty of Lochiel, children presenting walking sticks to Prince Charles and Princess Anne. Royal family embark in Royal barge and leave for journey up Caledonian Canal on the way to Balmoral.
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