List of state visits received by Elizabeth II
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After acceding to the thrones of the Commonwealth realms in 1952, Queen Elizabeth II received a total of 113 state visits.[1] She usually hosted one or two visiting heads of state each year. According to the palace, any visit that does not include a state banquet held by the Queen is not considered a state visit,[a] except for the Papal visit in September 2010 which was specifically designated a state visit by the British government despite the missing of a state banquet.[2]
List of visits
[edit]No. | Date | Country | Regime | Guests | Venue for state banquet |
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1950s | |||||
1 | 28 June – 1 July 1954 | Sweden | Monarchy | King Gustaf VI Adolf Queen Louise |
Buckingham Palace |
2 | 14–16 October 1954 | Ethiopia | Monarchy | Emperor Haile Salassie I | Buckingham Palace |
3 | 25–28 October 1955 | Portugal | Republic | President Francisco Craveiro Lopes First Lady Berta Ribeiro Artur |
Buckingham Palace |
4 | 16–19 July 1956 | Iraq | Monarchy | King Faisal II | Buckingham Palace |
5 | 13–16 May 1958 | Italy | Republic | President Giovanni Gronchi Mme Carla Gronchi |
Buckingham Palace |
6 | 21–23 October 1958 | West Germany | Republic | President Theodor Heuss | Buckingham Palace |
7 | 5–8 May 1959 | Iran | Monarchy | Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi | Buckingham Palace |
1960s | |||||
8 | 5–8 April 1960 | France | Republic | President Charles de Gaulle Mme Yvonne de Gaulle |
Buckingham Palace |
9 | 19–21 July 1960 | Thailand | Monarchy | King Bhumibol Adulyadej Queen Sirikit |
Buckingham Palace |
10 | 17–20 October 1960 | Nepal | Monarchy | King Mahendra Queen Ratna |
Buckingham Palace |
11 | 10–13 July 1962 | Liberia | Republic | President William Tubman First Lady Antoinette Tubman |
Buckingham Palace |
12 | 16–19 October 1962 | Norway | Monarchy | King Olav V | Holyrood Palace[b] |
13 | 14–17 May 1963 | Belgium | Monarchy | King Baudouin I Queen Fabiola |
Buckingham Palace |
14 | 12–23 June 1963 | India | Republic | President Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan[3] | Buckingham Palace |
15 | 9–12 July 1963 | Greece | Monarchy | King Paul I Queen Frederika |
Buckingham Palace |
16 | 26 May – 4 June 1964 | Sudan | Republic | President Ibrahim Abboud[4][5] | Buckingham Palace |
17 | 13–17 July 1965 | Chile | Republic | President Eduardo Frei Montalva First Lady María Ruiz-Tagle Jiménez |
Buckingham Palace |
18 | 17–21 May 1966 | Austria | Republic | President Franz Jonas First Lady Margarete Jonas |
Buckingham Palace |
19 | 19–28 July 1966 | Jordan | Monarchy | King Hussein I Princess Muna al-Hussein |
Buckingham Palace |
20 | 17–25 November 1966 | Pakistan | Republic | President Ayub Khan[3] | Buckingham Palace |
21 | 9–17 May 1967 | Saudi Arabia | Monarchy | King Faisal | Buckingham Palace |
22 | 1–8 November 1967 | Turkey | Republic | President Cevdet Sunay First Lady Atıfet Sunay |
Buckingham Palace |
23 | 22–30 April 1969 | Italy | Republic | President Giuseppe Saragat Mme Ernestina Santacatterina |
Windsor Castle[c] |
24 | 15–20 July 1969 | Finland | Republic | President Urho Kekkonen First Lady Sylvi Kekkonen |
Buckingham Palace |
1970s | |||||
25 | 5–8 October 1971 | Japan | Monarchy | Emperor Hirohito[6][7] Empress Nagako |
Buckingham Palace |
26 | 7–10 December 1971 | Afghanistan | Monarchy | King Mohammed Zahir Shah | Buckingham Palace |
27 | 11–15 April 1972 | Netherlands | Monarchy | Queen Juliana[d] Prince Bernhard |
Windsor Castle |
28 | 13–16 June 1972 | Luxembourg | Monarchy | Grand Duke Jean Grand Duchess Joséphine Charlotte |
Buckingham Palace |
29 | 24–27 October 1972 | West Germany | Republic | President Gustav Heinemann Mme Hilda Heinemann |
Windsor Castle |
30 | 3–6 April 1973 | Mexico | Republic | President Luis Echeverría First Lady María Esther Zuno |
Windsor Castle |
31 | 12–15 June 1973 | Nigeria | Republic | General Yakubu Gowon[3] First Lady Victoria Gowon |
Buckingham Palace |
32 | 11–14 December 1973 | Zaire | Republic | President Mobutu Sese Seko First Lady Marie-Antoinette Mobutu |
Buckingham Palace |
33 | 30 April – 3 May 1974 | Denmark | Monarchy | Queen Margrethe II Prince Henrik |
Windsor Castle |
34 | 9–12 July 1974 | Malaysia | Monarchy | Yang di-Pertuan Agong Abdul Halim of Kedah[3] Raja Permaisuri Agong Tuanku Bahiyah |
Buckingham Palace |
35 | 8–11 July 1975 | Sweden | Monarchy | King Carl XVI Gustaf[8] | Holyrood Palace |
36 | 18–21 November 1975 | Tanzania | Republic | President Julius Nyerere[3] | Buckingham Palace |
37 | 4–7 May 1976 | Brazil | Republic | President Ernesto Geisel First Lady Lucy Geisel |
Buckingham Palace |
38 | 22–25 June 1976 | France | Republic | President Valéry Giscard d'Estaing Mme Anne-Aymone Giscard d'Estaing |
Buckingham Palace |
39 | 13–16 June 1978 | Romania | Republic | President Nicolae Ceaușescu First Lady Elena Ceaușescu |
Buckingham Palace |
40 | 14–17 November 1978 | Portugal | Republic | President António Ramalho Eanes First Lady Manuela Ramalho Eanes |
Buckingham Palace |
41 | 12–15 June 1979 | Kenya | Republic | President Daniel arap Moi[3] | Buckingham Palace |
42 | 13–16 November 1979 | Indonesia | Republic | President Suharto First Lady Siti Hartinah |
Buckingham Palace |
1980s | |||||
43 | 18–21 November 1980 | Nepal | Monarchy | King Birendra Queen Aishwarya |
Buckingham Palace |
44 | 17–20 March 1981 | Nigeria | Republic | President Shehu Shagari[3] | Buckingham Palace |
45 | 9–12 June 1981 | Saudi Arabia | Monarchy | King Khalid | Buckingham Palace |
46 | 16–19 March 1982 | Oman | Monarchy | Sultan Qaboos bin Said | Buckingham Palace |
47 | 16–19 November 1982 | Netherlands | Monarchy | Queen Beatrix Prince Claus |
Buckingham Palace |
48 | 22–25 March 1983 | Zambia | Republic | President Kenneth Kaunda[3] First Lady Betty Kaunda |
Buckingham Palace |
49 | 10–13 April 1984 | Bahrain | Monarchy | Emir Sheikh Isa bin Salman Al Khalifa | Windsor Castle |
50 | 23–26 October 1984 | France | Republic | President François Mitterrand[9][10] Mme Danielle Mitterrand |
Buckingham Palace |
51 | 16–19 April 1985 | Malawi | Republic | President Hastings Banda[3] | Windsor Castle |
52 | 11–14 June 1985 | Mexico | Republic | President Miguel de la Madrid First Lady Paloma Cordero |
Buckingham Palace |
53 | 12–15 November 1985 | Qatar | Monarchy | Emir Sheikh Khalifa bin Hamad Al Thani | Buckingham Palace |
54 | 22–25 April 1986 | Spain | Monarchy | King Juan Carlos I Queen Sofía |
Windsor Castle |
55 | 1–4 July 1986 | West Germany | Republic | President Richard von Weizsäcker Mme Marianne von Weizsäcker |
Buckingham Palace |
56 | 24–27 March 1987 | Saudi Arabia | Monarchy | King Fahd | Buckingham Palace |
57 | 14–17 July 1987 | Morocco | Monarchy | King Hassan II[11][12] | Buckingham Palace |
58 | 12–15 April 1988 | Norway | Monarchy | King Olav V[e] | Windsor Castle |
59 | 12–15 July 1988 | Turkey | Republic | President Kenan Evren | Buckingham Palace |
60 | 8–11 November 1988 | Senegal | Republic | President Abdou Diouf First Lady Elizabeth Diouf |
Buckingham Palace |
61 | 9–12 May 1989 | Nigeria | Republic | President Ibrahim Babangida[3][13] First Lady Maryam Babangida |
Buckingham Palace |
62 | 18–21 July 1989 | United Arab Emirates | Monarchy | Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan | Buckingham Palace |
1990s | |||||
63 | 3–6 April 1990 | India | Republic | President R. Venkataraman[3] First Lady Janaki Venkataraman |
Buckingham Palace |
64 | 23–26 October 1990 | Italy | Republic | President Francesco Cossiga | Buckingham Palace |
65 | 23–26 April 1991 | Poland | Republic | President Lech Wałęsa[14][15] First Lady Danuta Wałęsa |
Windsor Castle |
66 | 23–26 July 1991 | Egypt | Republic | President Hosni Mubarak[16][17] First Lady Suzanne Mubarak |
Buckingham Palace |
67 | 3–6 November 1992 | Brunei | Monarchy | Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah[3] Queen Saleha |
Buckingham Palace |
68 | 27–30 April 1993 | Portugal | Republic | President Mário Soares[18][19] First Lady Maria Barroso |
Buckingham Palace |
69 | 9–12 November 1993 | Malaysia | Monarchy | Yang di-Pertuan Agong Azlan Shah of Perak[3] Raja Permaisuri Agong Tuanku Bainun |
Buckingham Palace |
70 | 17–20 May 1994 | Zimbabwe | Republic | President Robert Mugabe[3] | Buckingham Palace |
71 | 5–8 July 1994 | Norway | Monarchy | King Harald V Queen Sonja |
Holyrood Palace |
72 | 23–26 May 1995 | Kuwait | Monarchy | Emir Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah | Buckingham Palace |
73 | 17–20 October 1995 | Finland | Republic | President Martti Ahtisaari First Lady Eeva Ahtisaari |
Buckingham Palace |
74 | 14–17 May 1996 | France | Republic | President Jacques Chirac Mme Bernadette Chirac |
Buckingham Palace |
75 | 9–12 July 1996 | South Africa | Republic | President Nelson Mandela[3] | Buckingham Palace |
76 | 25–28 February 1997 | Israel | Republic | President Ezer Weizman Mme Reuma Weizman |
Buckingham Palace |
77 | 2–5 December 1997 | Brazil | Republic | President Fernando Henrique Cardoso First Lady Ruth Cardoso |
Buckingham Palace |
78 | 26–29 May 1998 | Japan | Monarchy | Emperor Akihito[20][21] Empress Michiko |
Buckingham Palace |
79 | 1–4 December 1998 | Germany | Republic | President Roman Herzog Mme Christiane Herzog |
Windsor Castle |
80 | 22–25 June 1999 | Hungary | Republic | President Árpád Göncz[22] First Lady Zsuzsanna Göncz |
Windsor Castle |
81 | 19–22 October 1999 | China | Republic | President Jiang Zemin[23][24] Mme Wang Yeping |
Buckingham Palace |
2000s | |||||
82 | 16–18 February 2000 | Denmark | Monarchy | Queen Margrethe II[f] Prince Henrik |
Windsor Castle |
83 | 12–15 June 2001 | South Africa | Republic | President Thabo Mbeki[3] First Lady Zanele Dlamini Mbeki |
Windsor Castle |
84 | 6–9 November 2001 | Jordan | Monarchy | King Abdullah II Queen Rania |
Windsor Castle |
85 | 24–27 June 2003 | Russia | Republic | President Vladimir Putin[25][26] First Lady Lyudmila Putina |
Buckingham Palace |
86 | 18–21 November 2003 | United States | Republic | President George W. Bush First Lady Laura Bush |
Buckingham Palace |
87 | 5–7 May 2004 | Poland | Republic | President Aleksander Kwaśniewski First Lady Jolanta Kwaśniewska |
Buckingham Palace |
88 | 1–3 December 2004 | South Korea | Republic | President Roh Moo-hyun[27][28] First Lady Kwon Yang-sook |
Buckingham Palace |
89 | 15–18 March 2005 | Italy | Republic | President Carlo Ciampi[29][30] Mme Franca Ciampi |
Buckingham Palace |
90 | 8–10 November 2005 | China | Republic | President Hu Jintao Mrs. Liu Yongqing |
Buckingham Palace |
91 | 7–9 March 2006 | Brazil | Republic | President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva First Lady Marisa Letícia Lula da Silva |
Buckingham Palace |
92 | 13–15 March 2007 | Ghana | Republic | President John Kufuor[31][3] First Lady Theresa Kufuor |
Buckingham Palace |
93 | 30 October – 1 November 2007 | Saudi Arabia | Monarchy | King Abdullah | Buckingham Palace |
94 | 26–27 March 2008 | France | Republic | President Nicolas Sarkozy[32][33] Mme Carla Bruni |
Windsor Castle |
95 | 30 March – 2 April 2009 | Mexico | Republic | President Felipe Calderón First Lady Margarita Zavala |
Buckingham Palace |
96 | 27–29 October 2009 | India | Republic | President Pratibha Patil[3] First Gentleman Devisingh Ransingh Shekhawat |
Windsor Castle |
2010s | |||||
97 | 3–5 March 2010 | South Africa | Republic | President Jacob Zuma[3][34][35] First Lady Thobeka Mabhija Zuma |
Buckingham Palace |
98 | 16–19 September 2010 | Holy See | Monarchy | Pope Benedict XVI[36][2][g] | — [h] |
99 | 26–28 October 2010 | Qatar | Monarchy | Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani Sheikha Moza bint Nasser |
Windsor Castle |
100 | 24–26 May 2011 | United States | Republic | President Barack Obama First Lady Michelle Obama |
Buckingham Palace |
101 | 22–24 November 2011 | Turkey | Republic | President Abdullah Gül First Lady Hayrünnisa Gül |
Buckingham Palace |
102 | 31 October – 2 November 2012 | Indonesia | Republic | President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono First Lady Kristiani Herrawati |
Buckingham Palace |
103 | 27–29 November 2012 | Kuwait | Monarchy | Emir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah[37][38] | Windsor Castle |
104 | 30 April – 1 May 2013 | United Arab Emirates | Monarchy | Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan[39][40] | Windsor Castle[i] |
105 | 5–7 November 2013 | South Korea | Republic | President Park Geun-hye[41][42] | Buckingham Palace |
106 | 8–11 April 2014 | Ireland | Republic | President Michael D. Higgins[43][44] Mrs Sabina Higgins |
Windsor Castle |
107 | 21–24 October 2014 | Singapore | Republic | President Tony Tan[3][45][46] First Lady Mary Tan |
Buckingham Palace |
108 | 3–5 March 2015 | Mexico | Republic | President Enrique Peña Nieto[47][48] First Lady Angélica Rivera |
Buckingham Palace |
109 | 20–23 October 2015 | China | Republic | President Xi Jinping[49][50] Mme Peng Liyuan |
Buckingham Palace |
110 | 1–3 November 2016 | Colombia | Republic | President Juan Manuel Santos[51][52] First Lady María Clemencia Rodríguez |
Buckingham Palace |
111 | 12–14 July 2017 | Spain | Monarchy | King Felipe VI[53][54] Queen Letizia |
Buckingham Palace |
112 | 23–24 October 2018 | Netherlands | Monarchy | King Willem-Alexander[55][56] Queen Máxima |
Buckingham Palace |
113 | 3–5 June 2019 | United States | Republic | President Donald Trump[57] First Lady Melania Trump |
Buckingham Palace |
Countries who made state visits
[edit]Countries | State visits | Notes |
---|---|---|
Afghanistan | 1 | Monarchy abolished in 1973. |
Austria | 1 | |
Bahrain | 1 | |
Belgium | 1 | |
Brazil | 3 | |
Brunei | 1 | |
Chile | 1 | |
China | 3 | |
Colombia | 1 | |
Denmark | 2 | |
Egypt | 1 | |
Ethiopia | 1 | Monarchy abolished in 1975. |
Finland | 2 | |
France | 5 | |
Germany | 4[j] | |
Ghana | 1 | |
Greece | 1 | Monarchy abolished in 1973. |
Holy See | 1 | |
Hungary | 1 | |
India | 3 | |
Indonesia | 2 | |
Iran | 1 | Monarchy abolished in 1979. |
Iraq | 1 | Monarchy abolished in 1958. |
Ireland | 1 | |
Israel | 1 | |
Italy | 4 | |
Japan | 2 | |
Jordan | 2 | |
Kenya | 1 | |
Kuwait | 2 | |
Liberia | 1 | |
Luxembourg | 1 | |
Malawi | 1 | |
Malaysia | 2 | |
Mexico | 4 | |
Morocco | 1 | |
Nepal | 2 | Monarchy abolished in 2008. |
Netherlands | 3 | |
Nigeria | 3 | |
Norway | 3 | |
Oman | 1 | |
Pakistan | 1 | |
Poland | 2 | |
Portugal | 3 | |
Qatar | 2 | |
Romania | 1 | |
Russia | 1 | |
Saudi Arabia | 4 | |
Senegal | 1 | |
Singapore | 1 | |
South Africa | 3 | |
South Korea | 2 | |
Spain | 2 | |
Sudan | 1 | |
Sweden | 2 | |
Tanzania | 1 | |
Thailand | 1 | |
Turkey | 3 | |
United Arab Emirates | 2 | |
United States | 3 | |
Zaire | 1 | Now called Democratic Republic of the Congo. |
Zambia | 1 | |
Zimbabwe | 1 |
See also
[edit]- List of state visits made by Elizabeth II
- List of Commonwealth visits made by Elizabeth II
- List of state visits received by George VI
- List of state visits received by Charles III
Notes
[edit]- ^ Such as the visits to the United Kingdom of John F. Kennedy in June 1961, Carlos Andrés Pérez in November 1976, Ronald Reagan in June 1982, Carlos Menem in October 1998, Hugo Chávez in October 2001 and Abdelaziz Bouteflika in July 2006.
- ^ This was the first use of Holyrood Palace by the British monarch for a state visit in modern times.
- ^ This was the first use of Windsor Castle for a state visit since 1909.
- ^ Her second state visit to the United Kingdom. The first was received by King George VI in November 1950.
- ^ His second state visit to the United Kingdom during the Queen's reign.
- ^ Her second state visit to the United Kingdom during the Queen's reign.
- ^ The first state visit of a pope to the United Kingdom. The Pope performs diplomatic functions not in the name of Vatican City, but that of the Holy see.
- ^ Although a state banquet was not held, this visit was specifically designated a state visit by the British government. The Queen hosted the Pope at Holyrood Palace.
- ^ A state luncheon was held instead of a state dinner.
- ^ Including 3 state visits for West Germany.
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