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|H.M. [[wp:Monarchy_of_Belgium|King]] [[wp:Baudouin_I_of_Belgium|Baudouin I]] | |H.M. [[wp:Monarchy_of_Belgium|King]] [[wp:Baudouin_I_of_Belgium|Baudouin I]] | ||
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|rowspan="3"|H.E. the Rt. Hon. Sir [[Steven Spell]] <small>OIM GCVO GCRI KCMG ID</small> | |rowspan="3"|H.E. the Rt. Hon. Sir [[Steven Spell]] <small>OIM GCVO GCRI KCMG ID</small> | ||
|H.E. the Rt. Hon. [ | |H.E. the Rt. Hon. [[wp:Michaëlle Jean|Michaëlle Jean]] <small>CC CMM COM CD</small>, [[wp:Governor General of Canada|Governor General of Canada]] | ||
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| Country | Visiting head of state or representative | Governor-General of Ibagli | Date |
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| South Africa | H.E. Jacobus Johannes Fouché, State President of South Africa | H.E. Maj. Gen. the Rt. Hon. Sir Aaron Lastman GCMG GCVO DSO OBE | 1969 |
| Japan | H.I.M. Emperor Hirohito | H.E. the Rt. Hon. Sir Joshua Arnham OIM GCVO GCRI GBE ISO ID | 1983 |
| Fiji | H.E. Ratu Sir Penaia Ganilau GCMG GCRI KCVO KBE DSO, Governor-General of Fiji | 1984 | |
| Tonga | H.M. King Taufa'ahau Tupou IV | 1985 | |
| Western Samoa (Now Samoa) | H.H. Malietoa Tanumafili II GCMG GCRI CBE, Head of State of Western Samoa | 1987 | |
| Australia | H.E. the Rt. Hon. Sir Ninian Stephen AK GCMG GCVO KBE GCRI QC, Governor-General of Australia | H.E. the Rt. Hon. Sir Henry LeVeque VC KG OIM GCMG GCVO GCRI DSO ISO MC AC QC | 1988 |
| Canada | H.E. the Rt. Hon. Ray Hnatyshyn CC CMM CD QC, Governor General of Canada | 1991 | |
| Jordan | H.M. King Hussein | H.E. Lt. Gen. the Rt. Hon. Sir William Barriter OIM GCVO GCRI DSO OBE ISO | 1994 |
| Japan | H.I.M. Emperor Akihito | 1995 | |
| New Zealand | H.E. the Rt. Hon. Sir Michael Hardie Boys GNZM GCMG, Governor-General of New Zealand | 1999 |