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HM Queen Elizabeth II – List of State Visits (Outward)

The list of State visits made overseas by HM Queen Elizabeth II (the inward list is here) during her reign (1952-2022).

OUTBOUND STATE VISITS SINCE 1952

1. 1955 – Norway – King Haakon VII – June 24-26
2. 1956 – Sweden – King Gustaf VI – June 8-10
3. 1957 – Portugal – President Craveiro Lopes – February 18-21
4. 1957 – France – President René Coty – February 18-21
5. 1957 – Denmark – King Frederick IX – May 21-23
6. 1957 – USA – President Eisenhower – October 17-21
7. 1958 – Netherlands – Queen Juliana – March 25-27
8. 1961 – Nepal – King Mahendra – February 26 – 1 March
9. 1961 – Iran – Shahanshah Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlari – March 2-6
10. 1961 – Italy – President Gronchi – May 2-5
11. 1961 – Vatican City – Pope John XXIII – May 5
12. 1961 – Liberia – President Tubman – November 23
13. 1965 – Ethiopia – Emperor Haile Selassie – February 1-8
14. 1965 – Sudan – Dr. El Tigani – February 8-12
15. 1965 – Germany – President Lübke – 18-23 May
16. 1966 – Belgium – King Badouin and Queen Fabiola – May 9-13
17. 1968 – Brazil – President de Costa e Silva – November 5-11
18. 1968 – Chile – President Frei – November 11-18
19. 1969 – Austria – President Jonas – May 5-10
20. 1971 – Turkey – President Sunay – October 18-25
21. 1972 – Thailand – King Bhumibol and Queen Sirikit – February 10-15
22. 1972 – Maldives – President Nasir – March 13-14
23. 1972 – France – President Pompidou – May 15-19
24. 1972 – Yugoslavia – President Tito – October 17-21
25. 1974 – Indonesia – President Soeharto – March 15-22
26. 1975 – Mexico – President Echeverria – February 24 – March 1
27. 1975 – Japan – Emperor Hirihito – May 7-12
28. 1976 – Finland – President Kekkonen – May 25-28
29. 1976 – USA – President Ford – July 6-11
30. 1976 – Luxembourg – Grand Duke Jean and Grand Duchess Joséphine – November 8-12
31. 1978 – Germany – President Scheel – May 22-26
32. 1979 – Denmark – Queen Margrethe and Prince Henrik – May 16-19
33. 1979 – Tanzania – President Nyerere – July 19-22
34. 1979 – Malawi – President Banda – July 22-25
35. 1979 – Botswana – President Seretse Khama – July 25-27
36. 1979 – Zambia – President Kuanda – July 27-August 1
37. 1980 – Switzerland – President Chevallaz – April 29-May 2
38. 1980 – Italy – President Partini – October 14-17
39. 1980 – Vatican City – Pope John Paul II – October 17
40. 1980 – Tunisia – President Bourguiba – October 21-23
41. 1980 – Algeria – President Chadli – October 25-27
42. 1980 – Morocco – King Hassan II – October 27-30
43. 1981 – Norway – King Olav V – May 5-8
44. 1981 – Sri Lanka – President Jayerwardene – October 21-25
45. 1983 – Sweden – King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia – May 25-28
46. 1983 – Kenya – President Arap Moi – November 10-14
47. 1983 – Bangladesh – President Chowdhury – November 14-17
48. 1983 – India – President Zail Singh – November 17-26
49. 1984 – Jordan – King Hussein & Queen Noor – March 26-30
50. 1985 – Portugal – President & Senhora Eanes – March 25-29
51. 1986 – Nepal – King Birendra & Queen Aishwarya – February 17-21
52. 1986 – China – President Li Xiannian – October 12-18
53. 1988 – Spain – King Juan Carlos & Queen Sofia – October 17-21
54. 1989 – Singapore – President Wee Kim Wee – October 9-11
55. 1989 – Malaysia – Yang di-Pertuan Agong Azlan Shah – October 14-17
56. 1990 – Iceland – President Vigdis Finnbogadottir – June 25-27
57. 1991 – USA – President Bush
58. 1991 – Namibia – President Nujoma – October 8-10
59. 1991 – Zimbabwe – President Mugabe – October 10-15
60. 1992 – Malta – President Tabone – May 28-30
61. 1992 – France – President Mitterand – June 9-12
62. 1992 – Germany – President Von Weizsacker – October 19-23
63. 1993 – Hungary – President Goncz – May 4-7
64. 1994 – Russia – President Yeltsin – October 17-20
65. 1995 – South Africa – President Mandela – March 19-25
66. 1996 – Poland – President Walesa – March 25-27
67. 1996 – Czech Republic – President Havel – March 27-29
68. 1996 – Thailand – King Bhumibol – October 28-November 1
69. 1997 – Pakistan – President Sharma – October 6-12
70. 1997 –India – President Naryanan – October 12-18
71. 1998 – Brunei – Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah – September 17-20
72. 1998 – Malaysia – Yang di-Pertuan Agong Jaafar – September 20-23
73. 1999 – South Korea – President Kim Dae-jung – April 19-22
74. 2000 – Italy – President Ciampi – October 16-19
75. 2001 – Norway – King Harald V and Queen Sonja – May 30-June 1
76. 2004 – France – President Jacques Chirac – April 5-7
77. 2004 – Germany – President Horst Köhler – November 2-4
78. 2006 – Lithuania – President Adamkus – 16-17 October
79. 2006 – Latvia – President Vike-Freiberga – 18-19 October
80. 2006 – Estonia – President Ilves – 19-20 October
81. 2007 – United States – President George W. Bush – 3-8 May
82. 2008 – Turkey – President Gül – 13-16 May
83. 2008 – Slovenia – President Tuerk – 21-22 October
84. 2008 – Slovakia – President Gašparovič – 23-24 October
85. 2010 – United Arab Emirates – Emir Khalifa – 24-25 November
86. 2010 – Oman – Sultan Qaboos 25-28 November
87. 2011 – Ireland – President McAleese – 17-20 May
88. 2014 – France – President Hollande – 5–7 June
89. 2015 – Germany – President Gauck – 24–26 June