The Queen's Gong visit

By Veronica Apap
Updated November 6 2012 - 2:36am, first published October 21 2011 - 8:53am
The Queen visits the Dapto greyhound track. Picture digitally altered.
The Queen visits the Dapto greyhound track. Picture digitally altered.

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth made a surprise stop on her Australian tour yesterday, popping into her favourite coastal city.Despite her disappointment at the closure of Janet’s Royalty Rooms late last month, the iconic monarch was adamant she would still find plenty of support - not to mention good times - in the Steel City.Her Majesty’s royal carriage wound its way from Sydney Airport via the coastal route so the 85-year-old could take in the view from the iconic Sea Cliff Bridge.The Queen’s grandsons may be known for their love of aerial hijinx, but yesterday it was Queen Elizabeth’s chance for some high adrenaline aerial sports.She sky dived over North Wollongong beach, taking in one of the best views of the region. She was later overheard telling Prince Philip: ‘‘One finds the experience utterly exhilarating.’’Her tour actually began Thursday night in Dapto where she went to see what all the fuss was about at the dog track.Her staff refused to confirm reports she put a $10 each way bet on Queens Gate in race six. One punter, who asked to remain anonymous, said she also threw some money on Royal Mail in race 7 at Cranbourne today.Her Majesty’s final appearance in the Gong was at last night’s Wollongong NRE Hawks game at WIN Entertainment Centre where the team took on the Gold Coast Blaze.*Story imagined by Veronica Apap

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