- Source: Royal visits to New Zealand
Royal visits to New Zealand by members of the Royal Family have been taking place since 1869. The first member of the Royal Family to visit New Zealand was Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh. Subsequently, there have been over 50 visits. The first reigning monarch of New Zealand to visit the country was Elizabeth II in 1953–54. In all, she visited New Zealand on 10 occasions, most recently in 2002.
Before 1900
1869: Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh
1870: Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh
1871: Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh
1901–1950
1901: Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York
1920: Edward, Prince of Wales
1927: Duke and Duchess of York
1934–1935: Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester
1951–2000
23 December 1953 – 31 January 1954: Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh
1956: Duke of Edinburgh
1958: Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother
6–18 February 1963: Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh
1966: Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother
1968: Duke of Edinburgh
12–30 March 1970: Elizabeth II, the Duke of Edinburgh, Charles, Prince of Wales, and Princess Anne
18–29 April 1971: Princess Alexandra and Angus Ogilvy
10–14 October 1973: Duke of Edinburgh
1974
22 January – 6 February: Elizabeth II, the Duke of Edinburgh, Charles, Prince of Wales, and Princess Anne
4–5 September: Charles, Prince of Wales
22 February – 7 March 1977: Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh
1980: Duke and Duchess of Kent
1981
31 March – 12 April: Charles, Prince of Wales
12–20 October: Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh
1982–1983: Prince Edward
1983
17–30 April: Prince and Princess of Wales, Prince William
Prince Edward
1985: Duke and Duchess of Gloucester
1986
22 February – 2 March: Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh
Prince Edward
1990: Elizabeth II, the Duke of Edinburgh, and Prince Edward
5–10 February 1994: Charles, Prince of Wales
1995
1–10 November: Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh
Anne, Princess Royal
1997: Duke of Edinburgh and Prince Edward
1998: Prince Andrew, Duke of York
1999: Anne, Princess Royal
2001–present
2002
Anne, Princess Royal
22–27 February: Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh
2003: Anne, Princess Royal
2004: Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex
2005
5–10 March: Charles, Prince of Wales
30 June – 10 July: Prince William
29 September – 2 October: Prince Andrew, Duke of Yorkl
9–12 July 2006: Anne, Princess Royal
2007: Prince Andrew, Duke of York
2008: Anne, Princess Royal
2009: Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex
2010
Prince William
Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester
2011: Prince William
10–16 November 2012: Charles, Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall
2014: Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince George
2015
9–16 May: Prince Harry
4–9 November: Charles, Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall
2018: Duke and Duchess of Sussex
2019
Prince William, Duke of Cambridge
17–23 November: Charles, Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall
2023
15–18 February: Anne, Princess Royal and Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence
16–20 November: Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh
Attack on Royalty
In 1981 Queen Elizabeth II and other Royals were visiting New Zealand. When the queen was outside the Otago Museum in Dunedin, she was shot at by Christopher John Lewis while he was hiding in a room upstairs. He missed and he was later arrested.
See also
List of official overseas trips made by George V
List of official overseas trips made by Edward VIII
List of official overseas trips made by George VI
List of Commonwealth visits made by Elizabeth II
Notes
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Charles III dari Britania Raya
- William, Pangeran Wales
- Pangeran Edward, Adipati Edinburgh
- Harry, Adipati Sussex
- Elizabeth II dari Britania Raya
- Catherine, Putri Wales
- Kiko, Putri Mahkota Jepang
- Putri Margaret dari Snowdon
- Kematian dan pemakaman Pangeran Philip, Adipati Edinburgh
- Birgitte, Adipatni Gloucester
- Royal visits to New Zealand
- Monarchy of New Zealand
- Royal Train (New Zealand)
- Royal New Zealand Air Force
- Royal New Zealand Navy
- Governor-General of New Zealand
- New Zealand royal honours system
- Royal New Zealand Institute of Horticulture
- Christopher Luxon
- Royal train