Royal tours of Saint Lucia

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The arch above the gates of Government House, Castries, featuring an inscription marking Queen Elizabeth II's first ever visit to Saint Lucia on 16 February 1966

Royal tours of Saint Lucia by its royal family have been taking place since the 20th century. Elizabeth II, Queen of Saint Lucia (r.1979–2022), visited the country twice; in 1966, and 1985.

Other members of the royal family have also paid visits.

The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh in Saint Lucia, 1966

Queen Elizabeth II visited Saint Lucia for the first time during her Caribbean tour of 1966. They visited the island on 16 February, where she opened the Winban Research Centre. She and her husband also enjoyed traditional dancing and steel band music on board HMY Britannia and watched a fireworks display from Point Seraphin.[1]

Princess Alexandra represented the Queen at the independence celebrations in 1979.[2] She opened the first session of the new parliament on 22 February, on behalf of the Queen.[3] On 23 February, the Princess opened the Pigeon Island National Park to the public.[4]

The Queen of Saint Lucia visited on 26 October 1985. The day was declared a public holiday to honour her visit.[5] The Queen laid the foundation stone for a new Red Cross headquarters, visited a residential home for the elderly and visited the Girls' Vocational School where they met children involved with The Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme on the island.[1]

Charles, Prince of Wales visited in 1989 to attend the celebrations marking the tenth anniversary of independence.[1]

Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh visited in March 1998, in his capacity as founder and chairman of the International Trustees of The Duke of Edinburgh's Award International Association. During his visit on 24 March, the Duke attended a Rotary Club Lunch at the Indies Restaurant, Castries, and later attended a meeting of the Award Council, followed by a Reception at Government House for young people who have reached the Gold Standard in The Duke of Edinburgh's Award.[6]

21st century

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