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Queen Fabiola talks to Nathalie Tallott-de Spa and Catherine Tallott-de Spa, both aged 10, during her visit to the Canterbury Museum on Tuesday. The girls are cousins. The King and Queen of the Belgians, who are on a six-day visit to New Zealand, spent yesterday in Central Otago. They visited Queenstown, took a cruise on the Lake Wakatipu steamer, the Earnslaw, and visited Arrowtown.

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Press, 3 December 1987, Page 6

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Queen Fabiola talks to Nathalie Tallott-de Spa and Catherine Tallott-de Spa, both aged 10, during her visit to the Canterbury Museum on Tuesday. The girls are cousins. The King and Queen of the Belgians, who are on a six-day visit to New Zealand, spent yesterday in Central Otago. They visited Queenstown, took a cruise on the Lake Wakatipu steamer, the Earnslaw, and visited Arrowtown. Press, 3 December 1987, Page 6

Queen Fabiola talks to Nathalie Tallott-de Spa and Catherine Tallott-de Spa, both aged 10, during her visit to the Canterbury Museum on Tuesday. The girls are cousins. The King and Queen of the Belgians, who are on a six-day visit to New Zealand, spent yesterday in Central Otago. They visited Queenstown, took a cruise on the Lake Wakatipu steamer, the Earnslaw, and visited Arrowtown. Press, 3 December 1987, Page 6