Queen broke new ground in Australia in 1970 by ‘jazzing things up’ changing tour protocol

  • 2 years ago
Her Majesty has visited Australia on 16 occasions, including a trip in 1954, which was the first ever visit by a reigning British monarch to the Antipodean nation. However, it was the monarch’s 1970 visit which shattered royal protocol when she decided to go on a “walkabout” to meet crowds in Sydney in a way she never had before.  Royal expert Victoria Arbiter told Australian publication Talking Honey that the idea of a walkabout came in response to the monarch’s “lacklustre” 1963 tour of Australia with royal aides tasked with “jazzing” things up. She said: “The visit in 1963 had been considered a little lacklustre so aides were judged with jazzing things up a bit. How could they make the Q ...
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