British Queen Elizabeth II to visit Turkey in May

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British Queen Elizabeth II to visit Turkey in May
OluÅŸturulma Tarihi: Åžubat 19, 2008 11:57

British Queen Elizabeth will pay a visit to Turkey in May, and will be hosted by the Turkish President Abdullah Gul, diplomats said on Tuesday.

British Queen Elizabeth II to visit Turkey in May
Turkish and British Foreign Ministry officials are still working on details for Queen Elizabeth's May visit, and because of security precautions, the exact dates of her visit have not been announced. The precise dates are to be officially announced by Buckingham Palace shortly prior to her visit, as it customary with all of Queen Elizabeth's foreign trips.  Diplomats said that the Queen's program will include not only a stay in ankara, but also a visit to ıstanbul. The Queen will be accompanied on her visit to Turkey by her husband, Prince Philip.   Â   ÂAccording to information provided by authorities, a British war ship will arrive in ıstanbul in correspondence with Queen Elizabeth's visit, and it is expected that the British monarch will be hosting a reception on board this ship.  PROTOCOL-LADEN DINNIER AT CANKAYA           ÂGul will also be hosting a dinner in honor of Queen Elizabeth's visit at the Cankaya Presidential Palace in ankara. This dinner will be hosted in accordance to the numerous protocol rules which have been in place for British monarchy for hundreds of years. Meetings between officials in ankara and London are focusing on "which protocol rules will be implemented" at this Cankaya dinner.  One particular protocol which has always been followed during foreign visits by the British queen is that women at dinners wear long evening dresses, while men wear black tuxedos. This protocol has become the subject for great speculation already in ankara, with observers wondering whether Gul and the Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan, who have not yet worn such tuxedos in public, will be convinced by the arrival of the British monarchy to do so.                                 Â
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