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Royal tour 'fine tuning’

. ■ ■A'.-l-... :PCr .zpiM? ’ Sir’ William Heseltinb^the.' • Queed’js? privatq^secrietaryf?; • returned: to the:?; weekend after :speridiiig ; ?a ? week checking the itinerary for the Royal tour next year. “I have just been out here to represent the Queen’s

; " ■.. • .<. 'snews/qn.she programme,” he said. •. 4 ■ The programme would be given to; the Queen and Prince Philip for approval. Once this was given, Sir William said, he would “signal back” so that the final details could be completed. Sir William described his

visit as one of “fine tuning.” No big changes were made as the Secretary for Internal ’Affairs, Mr Ted Babe, visited the Queen before drawing up the itinerary. The programme would include walkabouts and some constitutional functions, Sir William said.

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Press, 2 December 1985, Page 6

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120

Royal tour 'fine tuning’ Press, 2 December 1985, Page 6

Royal tour 'fine tuning’ Press, 2 December 1985, Page 6

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