No title - The Queen and King Faisal bin Abdul Aziz review the Royal Horse Artillery. London.
Various shots of the King's troop of the Royal Horse Artillery waiting for inspection. L/S as royal procession comes towards camera. M/S Queen Elizabeth II and King Faisal passing in carriage. C/U...
No title - The Queen and King Faisal bin Abdul Aziz review the Royal Horse Artillery. London.
Various shots of the King's troop of the Royal Horse Artillery waiting for inspection. L/S as royal procession comes towards camera. M/S Queen Elizabeth II and King Faisal passing in carriage. C/U man in Faisal's entourage. M/S as Queen and King get out of carriage. M/S troops lined up. M/S King and Queen on podium. M/S commanding officer Jasper Browell saluting to signal the troops are ready for inspection.
M/S Queen. C/U Browell. M/S Queen and King Faisal in carriage. M/S guns. Various shots as carriage rides past the troops. M/S Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh in carriage with another officer. M/S Queen on podium. M/S as the troops walk past before going into trot. M/S pulling gun carriages. C/U carriages. M/S Queen on podium. C/U's Military Attaches from different countries watching the display. C/U Earl Louis Mountbatten. M/S as the troops gallop into action. M/S Queen on podium smiling. Various shots as they carry out the drill to detach and fire guns. M/S as they gallop in pursuit. M/S family watching. M/S Royal Horse Artillery. M/S as they ride off. L/S and M/S carriage riding along, King Faisal waves.
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