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We look through the County Archives remembering the numerous Royal Visits in the County. Queen Elizabeth II visited many times during her reign, the length and breath of the County from Milton Kynes, Aylesbury and High Wycombe to name but a few.
The Royal visitors helped to celebrate Milton Keynes 40th Birthday. Visiting a number of locations around the town, including the new MK Dons Stadium on 29th November 2007.
A garden party for the Queen on the banks of River Thames at the point where the three counties of Bucks, Oxon and Berks meet. Featuring Vernon Kay, Christian Horner and many local Bucks people attending. 25th June 2012.
WheelPower
"It is with great sadness that WheelPower received the news that Her Majesty The Queen passed away today, Her Majesty visited the Stoke Mandeville Stadium on 2nd August 1969 to see the work of WheelPower and to officially open the facilities at Stoke Mandeville Stadium."
Aylesbury Remembered - Queen visits Aylesbury, Apr 6th 1962
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Wycombe Museum is saddened to hear of the death of HM The Queen and our thoughts and condolences are with the Royal Family at this time.
Here, we see Queen Elizabeth II visiting High Wycombe in April 1962. She was shown around an exhibition celebrating Wycombe's furniture-making history in the Town Hall, accompanied by Museum Curator John Mayes.
Here the Bucks Free Press recently re visited some Royal Visits from over the years:
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The Bucks Herald remembered the Queens visits to the Aylesbury Vale back in 2015
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