His Majesty the King will on the morning of Wednesday, November 12, at Palace Noordeinde in The Hague, successively receive the letters of credence from the Ambassador of the Republic of Lebanon, His Excellency W. Minkara, and the Ambassador of the Republic of Gabon, His Excellency E.R. Immongault Tatangani.
The ambassadors will be picked up by a ceremonial carriage and accompanied by a chamberlain of the King. The ambassadorial staff will ride along in a blue carriage. Attendants in gala attire will accompany the ceremonial carriage. Two riders of the Mounted Police in ceremonial uniform will ride in front of and behind each procession. The ambassadors are dressed in tailcoat or national costume.
At Palace Noordeinde, a guard of honour and a military band are assembled. The guard of honour consists of a commander and two detachments of the Land Forces Command. The music is provided by the Royal Military Band Johan Willem Friso.
There are also two honour posts of the Royal Marechaussee Brigade The Hague at the Palace. After an honour salute of four drum rolls and the national anthem of the ambassadors country, an inspection of the guard of honour follows and the ambassador with entourage enters. Upon the ambassadors departure, another four honour drum rolls follow.
RVD, no. 305




