Long live Her Supreme Queenliness
We have had many prestigious foreign visitors to our shores over the years. St Patrick, the Vikings, potato blight, John F Kennedy, Justin Bieber and Ajai Chopra are just a few of the names that spring easily to mind.
We have had many prestigious foreign visitors to our shores over the years. St Patrick, the Vikings, potato blight, John F Kennedy, Justin Bieber and Ajai Chopra are just a few of the names that spring easily to mind.
However, this week we welcome a very special visitor in the royal personage of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. And, lest we forget, she was actually our very own beloved...
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