
Queen Elizabeth II greets the crowd as she goes walkabout in Wrexham on May 21, 1976 (Image: Photo by Wright/Mirrorpix/Getty Images)
Sovereign Elizabeth II has been on the privileged position for a long time – and this end of the week will check her Platinum Jubilee.
All through her rule she has traversed the UK and Commonwealth – and has visited numerous North Wales.
From officially contributing her child Prince Charles at Caernarfon Castle to opening the new Dee Bridge, we’ve rediscovered these pictures of Her Majesty visiting North Wales all through her rule to check the celebration festivities.
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Visiting Flint, Mold, Beaumaris and the sky is the limit from there – you might detect somebody you know in these nostalgic photos.
Here, we investigate only a portion of the visits The Queen has paid to North Wales.
For delightful, notable pictures from the past view memorylane.co.uk/and see what you can find
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Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, accompanied by her two children Princess Anne and Prince Charles, is greeted by an enthusiastic crowd as the family are welcomed to Anglesey, North Wales. August 1958(Image: Daily Post Wales)1 of 20 Investiture of Prince Charles as Prince Of Wales at Caernarfon Castle after Ceremony with mother Queen Elizabeth and Duke of Edinburgh Prince Philip waving to greet crowds. July 1969(Image: North Wales Daily Post Archive)2 of 20
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Queen Elizabeth II formally investing her son Prince Charles with the Coronet of the Prince of Wales during an investiture ceremony at Caernarfon Castle. July 1, 1969(Image: PA Wire)3 of 20 -
The Investiture of Prince Charles at Caernarfon Castle. Caernarfon, Wales. Pictured, Prince Charles, the newly invested Prince of Wales, wearing his coronet and robes, driving away from the castle after the ceremony. Also pictured in the carriage are Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip. July 1, 1969(Image: Daily Post Wales)4 of 20 Queen Elizabeth II greets the crowd as she goes walkabout in Wrexham, North Wales. May 21, 1976(Image: Photo by Wright/Mirrorpix/Getty Images)5 of 20
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Queen Elizabeth II at Milk Marketing Board Maelor Creamery at Marchweil, North Wales. Near Wrexham. The Queen watches the lights flicker on a giant control panel at the Marchweil Creamery. May 21, 1976(Image: Daily Post)6 of 20 -
Queen Elizabeth II unveils the opening of the Milk Marketing Board Maelor Creamery at Marchweil, North Wales. Near Wrexham. 21st May 21, 1976(Image: Daily Post Wales)7 of 20 Queen Elizabeth II meets the happy crowd on her walkabout after opening the Delyn Borough Council Offices in Flint, North Wales. June 1977(Image: Daily Post Wales)8 of 20
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The Queen in Colwyn Bay and Conwy 1991 at the opening of the A55 Tunnel(Image: Daily Post)9 of 20 -
The Queen in Colwyn Bay and Conwy 1991 at the opening of the A55 Tunnel(Image: Daily Post / North Wales Weekly News Print Archive)10 of 20 The Queen in Flint in 1992(Image: Daily Post)11 of 20
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HM The Queen on a visit to North Wales to open the new Dee Bridge, 1998(Image: Daily Post Wales)12 of 20 -
The Queen jokes with pupils and staff on a visit to Hawarden high school during her visit to North Wales in which she also officially opened the new Dee Bridge. 1998(Image: Flintshire Chronicle)13 of 20 HM The Queen on a visit to North Wales to open the new Dee Bridge, 1998(Image: Daily Post Wales)14 of 20
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The Queen accepts some flowers from Lowri Morgan during her visit to Bangor as part of her golden jubilee tour of North Wales, 2002(Image: Daily Post Wales)15 of 20 -
The Queen on her visit Golden Jubilee visit to Beaumaris, North Wales. June 2002(Image: Daily Post Wales)16 of 20 The Queen at Eirias Park in Colwyn Bay, June 2002(Image: Daily Post Wales)17 of 20
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HRH Queen Elizabeth walks the streets of Mold during a visit to North Wales in 2003(Image: Flintshire Chronicle)18 of 20 -
Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh meet wellwishers during a visit to the town of Mold, North Wales, Wednesday June 4, 2003. The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh began their two-day tour of Wales, marking the opening of the second National Assembly for Wales(Image: PA/Gareth Copley)19 of 20 The Queen at Caernarfon Castle, April 2010
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