Queen arrives in Northern Ireland for visit

ODN 2010-10-21

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The Queen has arrived in Northern Ireland for a two-day visit.


She launched broadcaster UTV's high definition television service in Belfast and will meet business leaders during a Hillsborough dinner.


Guests at the UTV reception said she was interested in the science of broadcasting.


She was met by First Minister Peter Robinson and Belfast Lord Mayor Pat Convery as well as senior UTV executives. The Duke of Edinburgh accompanied the monarch.


She met UTV weatherman Frank Mitchell in the studio, who explained the system.


He said: "I checked before meeting her with some of the technical people and I was impressed that she asked technical questions about the science of how the technology worked."


He showed her a variety of backgrounds for presenters including the world-famous Giant's Causeway and Buckingham Palace.


After seeing that she remarked: "you could take me anywhere in the world".


Mr Mitchell said afterwards: "It was a very casual, witty comment from a woman you don't expect to be witty. I was impressed by how friendly she was."

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