Royal visits to New Zealand
Appearance
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Royal visits to New Zealand by members of the Royal Family have been taking place since 1869. The first member of the Royal Family to visit New Zealand was Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh. Subsequently, there have been over 50 visits. The first reigning monarch of New Zealand to visit the country was Elizabeth II in 1953–54. In all, she visited New Zealand on 10 occasions, most recently in 2002.
Before 1900
- 1869: Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh[1]
- 1870: Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh[1]
- 1871: Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh[1]
1901–1950
- 1901: Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York[1]
- 1920: Edward, Prince of Wales[1]
- 1927: Duke and Duchess of York[1]
- 1934–1935: Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester[1]
1951–2000
- 23 December 1953 – 31 January 1954: Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh[1][2]
- 1956: Duke of Edinburgh[1]
- 1958: Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother[1]
- 6–18 February 1963: Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh[1][2]
- 1966: Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother[1]
- 1968: Duke of Edinburgh[1]
- 12–30 March 1970: Elizabeth II, the Duke of Edinburgh, Charles, Prince of Wales, and Princess Anne[1][3][4]
- 18–29 April 1971: Princess Alexandra and Angus Ogilvy[1][5]
- 10–14 October 1973: Duke of Edinburgh[1][6]
- 1974
- 22 February – 7 March 1977: Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh[1][2]
- 1980: Duke and Duchess of Kent[1]
- 1981
- 1982–1983: Prince Edward[1]
- 1983
- 17–30 April: Prince and Princess of Wales, Prince William[1]
- Prince Edward[1]
- 1985: Duke and Duchess of Gloucester[9]
- 1986
- 1990: Elizabeth II, the Duke of Edinburgh, and Prince Edward[10]
- 5–10 February 1994: Charles, Prince of Wales[11][3][4]
- 1995
- 1–10 November: Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh[12][2]
- Anne, Princess Royal[11]
- 1997: Duke of Edinburgh and Prince Edward[13]
- 1998: Prince Andrew, Duke of York[14]
- 1999: Anne, Princess Royal[15]
2001–present
- 2002
- 2003: Anne, Princess Royal[17]
- 2004: Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex[18]
- 2005
- 9–12 July 2006: Anne, Princess Royal[21]
- 2007: Prince Andrew, Duke of York[22]
- 2008: Anne, Princess Royal[23]
- 2009: Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex[24]
- 2010
- 2011: Prince William[27]
- 10–16 November 2012: Charles, Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall[28][3][4]
- 2014: Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince George[27]
- 2015
- 9–16 May: Prince Harry[29]
- 4–9 November: Charles, Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall[30][3][4]
- 2018: Duke and Duchess of Sussex[27]
- 2019
- 2023
- 15–18 February: Anne, Princess Royal and Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence[33]
- 16–20 November: Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh[34]
Attack on Royalty
In 1981 Queen Elizabeth II and other Royals were visiting New Zealand. When the queen was outside the Otago Museum in Dunedin, she was shot at by Christopher John Lewis while he was hiding in a room upstairs. He missed and he was later arrested. [35]
See also
Notes
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x Lambert 1988, p. 99.
- ^ a b c d e f g h Government House 2022b.
- ^ a b c d e f g h New Zealand Government 2005a.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Government House 2022a.
- ^ The Press 1971.
- ^ The Press 1973.
- ^ The Press 1974a.
- ^ The Press 1974b.
- ^ a b c Lambert 1988, p. 100.
- ^ a b Howie 2021.
- ^ a b Hansard 1996.
- ^ Guy 2018.
- ^ New Zealand Government 1997.
- ^ New Zealand Government 1998.
- ^ New Zealand Government 1999.
- ^ Kelly 2002.
- ^ New Zealand Herald 2003.
- ^ New Zealand Government 2004.
- ^ New Zealand Government 2005b.
- ^ New Zealand Herald 2005.
- ^ New Zealand Herald 2006.
- ^ New Zealand Government 2007.
- ^ New Zealand Government 2008.
- ^ Law 2009.
- ^ Bates 2010.
- ^ Cogle 2010.
- ^ a b c Cook 2012.
- ^ USA Today 2012.
- ^ RNZ News 2015.
- ^ BBC News 2015.
- ^ New Zealand Herald 2019.
- ^ Stuff 2019.
- ^ Waiwiri-Smith 2023.
- ^ Duke of Edinburgh's International Award 2023.
- ^ "The Snowman and the Queen: The story of a Kiwi teen terrorist and would-be assassin". 7 January 2018.
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