List of official overseas trips made by George V

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King George V succeeded to the throne of the United Kingdom in May 1910. Before his accession, he made extensive tours of territories of the British Empire or under British control as the heir to the throne, including Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Canada and India. He attended in person the Delhi Durbar of 1911 which celebrated his coronation, becoming thus the first and only Emperor of India to set foot on British Raj. Due to the outbreak of World War I and his poor health in post-War years, he only made a few state visits to other countries, including the first official visit to the Pope by a British monarch since the English Reformation.

Tour of overseas territories as Duke of Cornwall and York from March to October 1901:[a]
DateTerritoryAreas visitedHost
20–22 March 1901[1][2] Gibraltar Governor Sir George White
25–27 March 1901[3][4] Malta Valletta Governor Sir Francis Grenfell
30 March 1901[5] Khedivate of Egypt[b] Port Said Prince Mohammed Ali
Consul-General Lord Cromer
5 April 1901[6] Aden Settlement[c] Aden Acting Resident George More-Molyneux
12–16 April 1901[7][8] Ceylon Colombo, Kandy Governor Sir West Ridgeway
21–23 April 1901[9][10] Straits Settlements Singapore Acting Governor Sir Alexander Swettenham
30 April – 6 June, 3–26 July,
1901[11][12][13][14][15]
[16][17][18][19][20][21][22]
Australia[d] Western Australia (Albany, Perth),
Victoria (Melbourne, Ballarat),
Queensland (Brisbane),
New South Wales (Newcastle, Sydney),
Tasmania (Hobart),
South Australia (Adelaide, Glenelg)
Governor-General Lord Hopetoun
Governor Sir Arthur Lawley
Governor Lord Lamington
Governor Lord Tennyson
11–28 June 1901
[23][24][25][26][27][28]
Colony of New Zealand Auckland, Rotorua, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin Governor Lord Ranfurly
4–8 August 1901[29][30] Mauritius Port Louis Governor Sir Charles Bruce
13–15 August 1901[31][32] Natal Durban, Pietermaritzburg Governor Sir Henry McCallum
19–23 August 1901[33][34] Cape Colony Simon's Town, Cape Town Governor Sir Walter Hely-Hutchinson
16 September – 21 October
1901[35][36][37][38][39][40][41]
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Canada Quebec (Quebec City, Montreal),
Ontario (Ottawa, Toronto, Niagara Falls, Hamilton, Kingston),
Manitoba (Winnipeg),
Saskatchewan (Regina),
Alberta (Calgary, Banff),
British Columbia (Vancouver, Victoria),
New Brunswick (Saint John),
Nova Scotia (Halifax)
Governor General Lord Minto
24 October 1901[50][51] Newfoundland St John's Governor Sir Cavendish Boyle
Tour of India as Prince of Wales from November 1905 to April 1906:[e]
DateTerritoryAreas visitedHost
9 November 1905 –
19 March 1906
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India Bombay Presidency (Bombay, Karachi),
Punjab Province (Lahore, Rawalpindi, Amritsar, Delhi),
North-West Frontier Province (Peshawar),
United Provinces of Agra and Oudh (Agra, Lucknow, Aligarh),
Bengal Presidency (Calcutta),
Burma Province (Rangoon, Mandalay),
Madras Presidency (Madras),
Baluchistan Province (Quetta),
9 Princely states (see below)
Viceroy Lord Curzon[f]
Viceroy Lord Minto
Governor Lord Lamington
Governor Lord Ampthill
15–17 November 1905[67][68] Indore[g] Indore Maharaja Tukojirao Holkar III
18–20 November 1905[69][70] Udaipur[g] Udaipur Maharana Fateh Singh
21–23 November 1905[71][72] Jaipur[g] Jaipur Maharaja Madho Singh II
24–27 November 1905[73][74] Bikaner[g] Bikaner Maharaja Ganga Singh
9–10 December 1905[75] Jammu and Kashmir[g] Jammu Maharaja Pratap Singh
20–25 December 1905[76][77] Gwalior[g] Gwalior Maharaja Madho Rao Scindia
29 January – 7 February 1906
[78][79]
Mysore[g] Mysore, Bangalore Maharaja Krishna Raja Wadiyar IV
8–15 February 1906[80][81] Hyderabad[g] Hyderabad Nizam Mahboob Ali Khan
18–21 February 1906[82][83] Benares[g] Benares Maharaja Prabhu Narayan Singh
29 March – 5 April 1906[84][85] Khedivate of Egypt Cairo Khedive Abbas II
Consul-General Lord Cromer
Tour of Canada as Prince of Wales in July 1908 to attend the Tercentenary of Quebec:[h]
DateTerritoryAreas visitedHost
22–28 July 1908[86][87] Canada Quebec (Quebec City) Governor General Lord Grey

State visits as King

Official tours of territories of the British Empire or under British control as King-Emperor

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