"I am not a film star," said the Queen of England to Prime Minister Harold Macmillan. "I am the head of the Commonwealthand I am paid to face any risks that may be involved. Nor do I say this lightly. Do not forget that I have three children."
Thus Queen Elizabeth II agreed with Macmillan last week when he conveyed to her his Cabinet's advice that she should carry out her royal visit to Ghana, despite a spate of bombing incidents in Accra protesting the rule of Kwame Nkrumah. Fearful of the Queen's safety,...
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