The Queen is often seen with a beaming smile during her numerous royal excursions across the globe. Whether she is accompanied by members of her family, or travelling solo, she always appears in good spirits while promoting the reputation of the crown. Queen Elizabeth II is now without her husband, Prince Philip, during trips aboard after he retired from royal duties in 2017. She has graced more than 120 countries with her presence during varied diplomatic, and political, trips yet one in particular seems to have stood out.
Royal biographer Robert Hardman told of the monarch’s sheer delight when she was appointed figurehead of Papua New Guinea.
The country, which is twice the size of Britain, has residents who speak more than 800 languages.
In his new book Queen of the World, he wrote: “The Queen did not become Queen of Papua New Guinea because it’s people decided to retain her.
“She is their sovereign because they actually invited her to become