Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II visited the South African Parliament in 1995, after the country’s transition to democracy. Through her role as the head of the Commonwealth nations, South Africa could rejoin that group of nations.
During her address to the Members of Parliament, the Queen said that she had always wanted to return to South Africa, which she first visited as a 21-year-old princess. Members of Parliament, like Inkatha Freedom Party stalwart, Koos van der Merwe remembers the day. “We had drinks together and also had lunch with her. She approached me and asked questions about old South Africa and I explained to her. while talking to her, I realised she was the woman I met in my life with the most beautiful smile, I also saw that she was so impressed with the way I addressed her…that I hoped she would make me a Sir.
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