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List of state visits received by Elizabeth II

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After acceding to the thrones of theUnited Kingdom and otherCommonwealth realms in February 1952,Queen Elizabeth II received a total of 113state visits.[1] She usually hosted one or two visiting heads of state each year. A state visit normally lasted for four days, including astate banquet given by the Queen at one of theroyal residences as well as a formal reception of theCity of London atGuildhall.[a]

List of visits

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No.DateCountryRegimeGuestsVenue for state banquet
1950s
128 June – 1 July 1954SwedenMonarchyKingGustaf VI Adolf
QueenLouise
Buckingham Palace
214–16 October 1954EthiopiaEmperorHaile Salassie I
325–28 October 1955PortugalRepublicPresidentFrancisco Craveiro Lopes
First LadyBerta Craveiro Lopes
416–19 July 1956IraqMonarchyKingFaisal II
513–16 May 1958ItalyRepublicPresidentGiovanni Gronchi
Mme Carla Gronchi
621–23 October 1958West GermanyRepublicPresidentTheodor Heuss
75–8 May 1959IranMonarchyShahMohammad Reza Pahlavi
1960s
85–8 April 1960FranceRepublicPresidentCharles de Gaulle
MmeYvonne de Gaulle
Buckingham Palace
919–21 July 1960ThailandMonarchyKingBhumibol Adulyadej
QueenSirikit
1017–20 October 1960NepalKingMahendra
QueenRatna
1110–13 July 1962LiberiaRepublicPresidentWilliam Tubman
First LadyAntoinette Tubman
1216–19 October 1962NorwayMonarchyKingOlav VHolyrood Palace[b]
1314–17 May 1963BelgiumKingBaudouin I
QueenFabiola
Buckingham Palace
1412–23 June 1963IndiaRepublicPresidentSarvepalli Radhakrishnan[3]
159–12 July 1963GreeceMonarchyKingPaul I
QueenFrederika
1626 May – 4 June 1964SudanRepublicPresidentIbrahim Abboud[4][5]
1713–17 July 1965ChilePresidentEduardo Frei Montalva
First Lady María Ruiz-Tagle Jiménez
1817–21 May 1966AustriaPresidentFranz Jonas
First LadyMargarete Jonas
1919–28 July 1966JordanMonarchyKingHussein I
Princess Muna al-Hussein
2017–25 November 1966PakistanRepublicPresidentAyub Khan[3]
219–17 May 1967Saudi ArabiaMonarchyKingFaisal
221–8 November 1967TurkeyRepublicPresidentCevdet Sunay
First LadyAtıfet Sunay
2322–30 April 1969ItalyPresidentGiuseppe Saragat
Mme Ernestina Santacatterina
Windsor Castle[c]
2415–20 July 1969FinlandPresidentUrho Kekkonen
First Lady Sylvi Kekkonen
Buckingham Palace
1970s
255–8 October 1971JapanMonarchyEmperorHirohito[d][6][7]
EmpressNagako
Buckingham Palace
267–10 December 1971AfghanistanKingMohammed Zahir Shah
2711–15 April 1972NetherlandsQueenJuliana[e]
Prince Bernhard
Windsor Castle
2813–16 June 1972LuxembourgGrand DukeJean
Grand DuchessJoséphine Charlotte
Buckingham Palace
2924–27 October 1972West GermanyRepublicPresidentGustav Heinemann
Mme Hilda Heinemann
Windsor Castle
303–6 April 1973MexicoPresidentLuis Echeverría
First LadyMaría Esther Zuno
3112–15 June 1973NigeriaGeneralYakubu Gowon[3]
First Lady Victoria Gowon
Buckingham Palace
3211–14 December 1973ZairePresidentMobutu Sese Seko
First Lady Marie-Antoinette Mobutu
3330 April – 3 May 1974DenmarkMonarchyQueenMargrethe II
Prince Henrik
Windsor Castle
349–12 July 1974MalaysiaYang di-Pertuan AgongAbdul Halim of Kedah[3]
Raja Permaisuri AgongTuanku Bahiyah
Buckingham Palace
358–11 July 1975SwedenKingCarl XVI Gustaf[8]Holyrood Palace
3618–21 November 1975TanzaniaRepublicPresidentJulius Nyerere[3]Buckingham Palace
374–7 May 1976BrazilPresidentErnesto Geisel
First Lady Lucy Geisel
3822–25 June 1976FrancePresidentValéry Giscard d'Estaing
MmeAnne-Aymone Giscard d'Estaing
3913–16 June 1978RomaniaPresidentNicolae Ceaușescu
First LadyElena Ceaușescu
4014–17 November 1978PortugalPresidentAntónio Ramalho Eanes
First Lady Manuela Ramalho Eanes
4112–15 June 1979KenyaPresidentDaniel arap Moi[3]
4213–16 November 1979IndonesiaPresidentSuharto
First LadySiti Hartinah
1980s
4318–21 November 1980NepalMonarchyKingBirendra
QueenAishwarya
Buckingham Palace
4417–20 March 1981NigeriaRepublicPresidentShehu Shagari[3]
459–12 June 1981Saudi ArabiaMonarchyKingKhalid
4616–19 March 1982OmanSultanQaboos bin Said
4716–19 November 1982NetherlandsQueenBeatrix
Prince Claus
4822–25 March 1983ZambiaRepublicPresidentKenneth Kaunda[3]
First LadyBetty Kaunda
4910–13 April 1984BahrainMonarchyEmir SheikhIsa bin Salman Al KhalifaWindsor Castle
5023–26 October 1984FranceRepublicPresidentFrançois Mitterrand[9][10]
MmeDanielle Mitterrand
Buckingham Palace
5116–19 April 1985MalawiPresidentHastings Banda[3]Windsor Castle
5211–14 June 1985MexicoPresidentMiguel de la Madrid
First LadyPaloma Cordero
Buckingham Palace
5312–15 November 1985QatarMonarchyEmir SheikhKhalifa bin Hamad Al Thani
5422–25 April 1986SpainKingJuan Carlos I[11]
QueenSofía
Windsor Castle
551–4 July 1986West GermanyRepublicPresidentRichard von Weizsäcker
MmeMarianne von Weizsäcker
Buckingham Palace
5624–27 March 1987Saudi ArabiaMonarchyKingFahd
5714–17 July 1987MoroccoKingHassan II[12][13]
5812–15 April 1988NorwayKingOlav V[f]Windsor Castle
5912–15 July 1988TurkeyRepublicPresidentKenan EvrenBuckingham Palace
608–11 November 1988SenegalPresidentAbdou Diouf
First Lady Elizabeth Diouf
619–12 May 1989NigeriaPresidentIbrahim Babangida[3][14]
First LadyMaryam Babangida
6218–21 July 1989United Arab EmiratesMonarchySheikhZayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan
1990s
633–6 April 1990IndiaRepublicPresidentR. Venkataraman[3]
First LadyJanaki Venkataraman
Buckingham Palace
6423–26 October 1990ItalyPresidentFrancesco Cossiga
6523–26 April 1991PolandPresidentLech Wałęsa[15][16]
First LadyDanuta Wałęsa
Windsor Castle
6623–26 July 1991EgyptPresidentHosni Mubarak[17][18]
First LadySuzanne Mubarak
Buckingham Palace
673–6 November 1992BruneiMonarchySultanHassanal Bolkiah[3]
QueenSaleha
6827–30 April 1993PortugalRepublicPresidentMário Soares[19][20]
First LadyMaria Barroso
699–12 November 1993MalaysiaMonarchyYang di-Pertuan AgongAzlan Shah of Perak[3]
Raja Permaisuri AgongTuanku Bainun
7017–20 May 1994ZimbabweRepublicPresidentRobert Mugabe[3]
715–8 July 1994NorwayMonarchyKingHarald V
QueenSonja
Holyrood Palace
7223–26 May 1995KuwaitEmir SheikhJaber Al-Ahmad Al-SabahBuckingham Palace
7317–20 October 1995FinlandRepublicPresidentMartti Ahtisaari
First Lady Eeva Ahtisaari
7414–17 May 1996FrancePresidentJacques Chirac
MmeBernadette Chirac
759–12 July 1996South AfricaPresidentNelson Mandela[3]
7625–28 February 1997IsraelPresidentEzer Weizman
Mme Reuma Weizman
772–5 December 1997BrazilPresidentFernando Henrique Cardoso
First LadyRuth Cardoso
7826–29 May 1998JapanMonarchyEmperorAkihito[21][22]
EmpressMichiko
791–4 December 1998GermanyRepublicPresidentRoman Herzog
MmeChristiane Herzog
Windsor Castle
8022–25 June 1999HungaryPresidentÁrpád Göncz[23]
First Lady Zsuzsanna Göncz
8119–22 October 1999ChinaPresident and CCP General SecretaryJiang Zemin[24][25]
MmeWang Yeping
Buckingham Palace
2000s
8216–18 February 2000DenmarkMonarchyQueenMargrethe II[g]
Prince Henrik
Windsor Castle
8312–15 June 2001South AfricaRepublicPresidentThabo Mbeki[3]
First LadyZanele Dlamini Mbeki
846–9 November 2001JordanMonarchyKingAbdullah II
QueenRania
8524–27 June 2003RussiaRepublicPresidentVladimir Putin[26][27]
First LadyLyudmila Putina
Buckingham Palace
8618–21 November 2003United StatesPresidentGeorge W. Bush
First LadyLaura Bush
875–7 May 2004PolandPresidentAleksander Kwaśniewski
First LadyJolanta Kwaśniewska
881–3 December 2004South KoreaPresidentRoh Moo-hyun[28][29]
First LadyKwon Yang-sook
8915–18 March 2005ItalyPresidentCarlo Ciampi[30][31]
Mme Franca Ciampi
908–10 November 2005ChinaPresident and CCP General SecretaryHu Jintao
MmeLiu Yongqing
917–9 March 2006BrazilPresidentLuiz Inácio Lula da Silva
First LadyMarisa Letícia Lula da Silva
9213–15 March 2007GhanaPresidentJohn Kufuor[32][3]
First LadyTheresa Kufuor
9330 October – 1 November 2007Saudi ArabiaMonarchyKingAbdullah
9426–27 March 2008FranceRepublicPresidentNicolas Sarkozy[33][34]
MmeCarla Bruni
Windsor Castle
9530 March – 2 April 2009MexicoPresidentFelipe Calderón
First LadyMargarita Zavala
Buckingham Palace
9627–29 October 2009IndiaPresidentPratibha Patil[3]
First GentlemanDevisingh Ransingh Shekhawat
Windsor Castle
2010s
973–5 March 2010South AfricaRepublicPresidentJacob Zuma[3][35][36]
First Lady Thobeka Mabhija Zuma
Buckingham Palace
9816–19 September 2010Holy SeeMonarchyPope Benedict XVI[37][2][h][i]
9926–28 October 2010QatarEmir SheikhHamad bin Khalifa Al Thani
SheikhaMoza bint Nasser
Windsor Castle
10024–26 May 2011United StatesRepublicPresidentBarack Obama
First LadyMichelle Obama
Buckingham Palace
10122–24 November 2011TurkeyPresidentAbdullah Gül
First LadyHayrünnisa Gül
10231 October – 2 November 2012IndonesiaPresidentSusilo Bambang Yudhoyono
First LadyKristiani Herrawati
10327–29 November 2012KuwaitMonarchyEmir SheikhSabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah[38][39]Windsor Castle
10430 April – 1 May 2013United Arab EmiratesSheikhKhalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan[40][41]Windsor Castle[j]
1055–7 November 2013South KoreaRepublicPresidentPark Geun-hye[42][43]Buckingham Palace
1068–11 April 2014IrelandPresidentMichael D. Higgins[44][45]
MrsSabina Higgins
Windsor Castle
10721–24 October 2014SingaporePresidentTony Tan[3][46][47]
First Lady Mary Tan
Buckingham Palace
1083–5 March 2015MexicoPresidentEnrique Peña Nieto[48][49]
First LadyAngélica Rivera
10920–23 October 2015ChinaPresident and CCP General SecretaryXi Jinping[50][51]
MmePeng Liyuan
1101–3 November 2016ColombiaRepublicPresidentJuan Manuel Santos[52][53]
First LadyMaría Clemencia Rodríguez
11112–14 July 2017SpainMonarchyKingFelipe VI[54][55]
QueenLetizia
11223–24 October 2018NetherlandsKingWillem-Alexander[56][57]
QueenMáxima
1133–5 June 2019United StatesRepublicPresidentDonald Trump[58]
First LadyMelania Trump

Countries that made state visits

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CountriesState visitsNotes
Afghanistan1Monarchy abolished in 1973.
Austria1
Bahrain1
Belgium1
Brazil3
Brunei1
Chile1
China3
Colombia1
Denmark2
Egypt1
Ethiopia1Monarchy abolished in 1975.
Finland2
France5
Germany43 visits forWest Germany and 1 for thereunited Germany.
Ghana1
Greece1Monarchy abolished in 1973.
Holy See1
Hungary1
India3
Indonesia2
Iran1Monarchy abolished in 1979.
Iraq1Monarchy abolished in 1958.
Ireland1
Israel1
Italy4
Japan2
Jordan2
Kenya1
Kuwait2
Liberia1
Luxembourg1
Malawi1
Malaysia2
Mexico4
Morocco1
  Nepal2Monarchy abolished in 2008.
Netherlands3
Nigeria3
Norway3
Oman1
Pakistan1
Poland2
Portugal3
Qatar2
Romania1
Russia1
Saudi Arabia4
Senegal1
Singapore1
South Africa3
South Korea2
Spain2
Sudan1
Sweden2
Tanzania1
Thailand1
Turkey3
United Arab Emirates2
United States3
Zaire1Now calledDemocratic Republic of the Congo.
Zambia1
Zimbabwe1

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^According to the palace, any visit that did not include a state banquet given by the Queen was not considered a state visit (e.g. the visits to the United Kingdom ofJohn F. Kennedy in June 1961,Carlos Andrés Pérez in November 1976,Carlos Menem in October 1998,Hugo Chávez in October 2001 andAbdelaziz Bouteflika in July 2006), except for thePapal visit in September 2010 which was specifically designated a state visit by the British government despite the missing of a state banquet.[2] On his short visit in June 1982,Ronald Reagan was given a state banquet by the Queen atWindsor Castle, but this was still not considered a state visit due to the missing of other protocol such as the formal welcome in the City.
  2. ^This was the first use of Holyrood Palace by the British monarch for state visits in modern times.
  3. ^This was the first use of Windsor Castle for state visits since 1909.
  4. ^He made an official visit to Britain as Crown Prince in May 1921 which was received by KingGeorge V.
  5. ^Her second state visit to the United Kingdom. The first was received by KingGeorge VI in November 1950.
  6. ^His second state visit to the United Kingdom during the Queen's reign.
  7. ^Her second state visit to the United Kingdom during the Queen's reign.
  8. ^The first state visit of apope to the United Kingdom. The Pope performs diplomatic functions not in the name ofVatican City, but that of the Holy see.
  9. ^Although no state banquet was held, this visit was specifically designated a state visit by the British government. The Queen hosted the Pope at Holyrood Palace.
  10. ^A state luncheon was held instead of a state dinner.

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