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*1800: The Royal Flight lands at [[RIAF Haphonia]], [[Chesterford]]. | *1800: The Royal Flight lands at [[RIAF Haphonia]], [[Chesterford]]. | ||
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**The Private Secretary to the Governor-General, Serge Cadran, LVO | **The Private Secretary to the Governor-General, Serge Cadran, LVO | ||
**The Mayor of Haphonia | **The Mayor of Haphonia | ||
:The house guard founded by the 1st Battalion [[Royal Ibaglian Regiment]] will turn out for the arrival of the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh. | |||
==12 July== | ==12 July== | ||
Revision as of 23:29, 6 July 2008
9 July
- 1800: The Royal Flight lands at RIAF Haphonia, Chesterford.
- The Queen's Personal Ibaglian Flag is broken as Her Majesty exits the aircraft.
- 1805: The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh are met by:
- The Governor-General of Ibagli, His Excellency the Right Honourable Sir Steven Spell, OIM, GCVO, GCRI, KCMG, CD
- The Prime Minister of Ibagli, the Right Honourable Sir John Goodwin, GCRI, MP and Air Marshal Emily Goodwin, CRI, ID
- The Governor-General presents:
- The Minister-in-Attendance, Field Marshal the Right Honourable Sir Erik Barnes, GCRI, DSO, MC, ID, MP, Minister of Finance
- The Mayor of Chesterford
- 1810: The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh depart by car for Government House, accompanied by the Minister-in-Attendance.
- A Guard of Honour founded by Number 1 Wing with the Queen's Colour of the Royal Ibaglian Air Force and under the command of Squadron Leader Michael Fitzalan, ID gives a Royal Salute as the Queen's car leaves. The Central Band of the Royal Ibaglian Air Force plays God Save the Queen.
- 1830: The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh arrive at Government House. They are met by:
- The Private Secretary to the Governor-General, Serge Cadran, LVO
- The Mayor of Haphonia
- The house guard founded by the 1st Battalion Royal Ibaglian Regiment will turn out for the arrival of the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh.