ROYAL VISITS
20.1
20.2
20.3
20.4
Reigning sovereigns and members of Royal families, and Presidents of republics, when on a visit to a Dependent Territory, are accorded special recognition.
Special advice will usually be issued at the time and where necessary in regard to visits of persons of the British Blood Royal.
Royal visitors holding high naval, military or air force rank are accorded their Royal precedence, into which their
other rank is merged.
Deposed sovereigns and their families should be treated entirely as private persons, but there is no objection to their being accorded such courtesy facilities as exemption from passport and customs formalities, or to their being invited as private persons to dinners at Government House
and other functions.
20.5
Where visits are made incognito the incognito should be
respected.
21.
VISITS
21.1
21.2
A Visitors' Book is kept at Government House in which those
wishing to call on the Governor (and his wife) may write their names. The same, or a separate, book is usually taken
when the Governor is on tour.
a call except in
A Governor (or his wife) does not return a call
the cases mentioned below.
21.3
The rules of procedure for the exchange of official visits between Governors and British naval, military and air force
officers are laid down in Colonial Regulations 129-135; the
same procedure is followed in the case of foreign officers.
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