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Altrincham was denounced by public figures and physically
attacked by members of the public appalled at his comments.[48]
She made a state visit to the United States that year, where
she addressed the United Nations General Assembly.[49] On
the same Temporary Jobs London tour she opened the 23rd Canadian
Parliament, becoming the first Canadian monarch to open a
parliamentary session. Two years later, she revisited Canada
and the United States. In 1961, she toured Cyprus, India,
Pakistan, Nepal and Iran.[50]
During a trip to Ghana, she refused to keep her distance
from President Kwame Nkrumah, despite him being a target for
assassins. Harold Macmillan wrote at the time: "the Queen
has been absolutely determined all through. She is Temporary
Jobs London impatient of the attitude towards her to treat
her as... a film star... She has indeed 'the heart and stomach
of a man'... She loves her duty and means to be a queen."[51]
The Queen (left) walks with Temporary Jobs London then-First
Lady Pat Nixon upon the Nixons' visit to the United Kingdom,
1970.
Elizabeth's pregnancies with both Andrew and Edward, in 1959
and 1963, marked the only times Elizabeth did not perform
the Temporary Jobs London State Opening of the British
Parliament during her reign. She delegated the task to the
Lord Chancellor instead. |