List of state visits made by Elizabeth II
Appearance
Queen Elizabeth II undertook a number of state and official visits over her 70-year reign (1952 to 2022),[1] as well as trips throughout the Commonwealth, making her the most widely travelled head of state in history. She did not require a British passport for travelling overseas, as all British passports were issued in her name.[2]
Elizabeth II was the sovereign of more than one independent state and represented both Canada and the United Kingdom on state visits, though the former on just two occasions. The relevant governor-general usually carried out state visits on the Queen's behalf.
As Queen of Canada
[edit]Date | Country | Cities visited | Host |
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17–20 October 1957 | United States[3][4][5][6][7] | Jamestown, Washington, D.C., New York City | President Eisenhower |
27 June and 6 July 1959 | United States[5][7] | Massena,[8] Chicago | Vice President Nixon, Governor Stratton |
As Queen of the United Kingdom
[edit]See also
[edit]- List of state visits received by Elizabeth II
- List of Commonwealth visits made by Elizabeth II
- List of state and official visits by Canada
- List of official overseas trips made by George VI
- List of official overseas trips made by Charles III
- List of official overseas trips made by William, Prince of Wales, and Catherine, Princess of Wales
- List of official overseas trips made by Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex
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When I go to the United States ... I shall be going in other capacities as well
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