Her Majesty the late Queen made many a go to to the Stirling space over her 96 years each as a monarch and as a princess and inheritor to the throne.
Whether or not visiting the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders at Stirling Fort, delighted crowds on the former Annfield soccer stadium throughout her Silver Jubilee Tour, conferring metropolis standing to Stirling as a part of her Golden Jubilee celebrations, or opening the brand new Forth Valley Royal Hospital, she was afforded a heat welcome.
The official opening of the College of Stirling in 1972 was the closest her visits got here to courting controversy, when a gaggle of protesters demonstrated and threw eggs.
However her most poignant go to was no doubt made in 1996 when she was visibly moved throughout a go to to Dunblane and Stirling within the aftermath of the tragedy at Dunblane Main Faculty.
Accompanied by Princess Anne, the Queen spoke with bereaved households inside Dunblane Cathedral and in addition visited workers at Stirling Royal Infirmary in addition to younger survivors and their mother and father.
In 2011, nonetheless, she returned to present the royal seal of approval to 2 main native initiatives.
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Accompanied by HRH The Duke of Edinburgh, she unveiled a plaque on the new £300 million Forth Valley Royal Hospital in Larbert the place she was given a tour and met workers and sufferers. Her Majesty then went on to view the newly refurbished James V Palace at Stirling Fort and attended a personal lunch after locals gave her a heat welcome.

The Queen’s Silver Jubilee in 1977 noticed her go to many corners of the UK, together with Stirling.
Accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh, Her Majesty was the star attraction at a two hour celebration at Annfield, the previous stadium of Stirling Albion, to mark her 25 years on the throne.
There was a packed programme of occasions, attended by teams of younger individuals from throughout the Forth Valley together with Brownies and Guides.
Massed pipe bands included the first Cadet Band of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, 1st Denny and Dunipace Firm Boys Brigade Pipe Band, Queen Victoria Faculty Pipe Band and Strathendrick Pipe Band Affiliation amongst others.
Native teams demonstrated sq. dancing, netball, volleyball and nation dancing.
Raploch Majorettes and St Ninians Group Affiliation Majorettes additionally carried out and there was even a dinghy rigging race by Sea Cadets and a pram race, ending off with a massed camp fireplace with Woman Guides, Brownies and Scouts from throughout Forth Valley, then a parade of color events.
The Queen’s Golden Jubilee in 2002 noticed her go to Stirling in Might of that yr to formally award its metropolis standing. Greeted by Provost Tommy Brookes at Stirling railway station, Her Majesty was to have signed a Royal Warrant within the Municipal Buildings - however with no pen handy and no time to search out one, the Queen needed to proceed on her itinerary, leaving the doc
unsigned.

In accordance with Stirling Council Archives, this was the second time there had been a problem with pens and royalty in Stirling.
On a Scottish tour with the Duke of Edinburgh in 1962, the Queen was invited to signal the guests’ ebook within the Stirling County Council places of work at Viewforth - nonetheless, the pen wouldn't write.
However - after a clumsy silence - she produced one from her well-known purse.