Selected Originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story "Royal Reunion (aka Royal Visit to Portugal)" 57/16.
This is a footage of the Queen's arrival to Portugal. Some was used in the cut story but most of it is new.
Several shots of Portuguese military police troops. Plane arrives to the airport. Duke of Edinburgh waiting for Queen's plane to arrive. Queen's plane arrives and Prince Philip goes in. The couple walks out of the plane together. Queen shakes hands with dignitaries. Car arrives, Queen and Duke get into the car and drive away. Crowds at the airport. Some military planes and their crews lined up for inspection at the airport. Queen's plane arrives. Lots of people around the plane as it lands. Line of cars driving from the airport. Decorated streets of Lisbon. Various shots of Lisbon - it is very windy. There is a dais with some ripped-off decorations and turned-over pots with palm trees - it looks as if some sort of ceremony related to Queen was to be held there but is moved due to weather.
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