Where and when to see the Royal couple
Duke of Edinburgh over the next two days.
Every school student will be given a chance to see the Royal couple with Government having arranged buses for all schools wanting to transport pupils to venues where the Queen and Prince Philip will be visiting.
The Queen will be involved in three walkabouts where she will meet members of the public.
These will take place at: The East End -- Today in King's Square, St. George's, from 3.05 p.m. to 3.15 p.m., between visits to the St. George's Town Hall and the Tucker House Museum.
The West End -- Tomorrow at the Clocktower Building, Dockyard, between 3.30 p.m. and 3.40 p.m., between visits to the Maritime Museum and sailing to Hamilton.
Hamilton -- Tomorrow at Albouy's Point, outside the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club, from 4.20 p.m. to 4.30 p.m., between visits to the Yacht Club and the Botanical Gardens.
Bermudians will also get to see the Queen at the Botanical Gardens tomorrow.
Deputy Governor Mr. John Kelly has advised members of the public to get to the sites of the walkabouts and the Botanical Gardens early to make sure they get a good view of the Royal couple.
There will be some public seating available for the event at the Botanical Gardens where a number of local artists will be performing.
There will also be opportunities to see the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh on fleeting occasions at the Airport and other sites.
Mr. Kelly hoped schoolchildren would come out to see the Queen, noting that the Royal car normally slowed down when passing schools.