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FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — Thousands
of cheering Germans welcomed Queen Elizabeth II on Thursday in
Frankfurt, which she visited on a day trip that included a stop at the
city's St. Paul's Church — considered the birthplace of German
parliamentary democracy.
After the short four-hour trip, the queen and Prince Philip were returning to Berlin, where the British ambassador will host a garden party in honor of the queen later Thursday. They traveled to and from Frankfurt with German President Joachim Gauck aboard a German government plane.
At a banquet Wednesday night, Elizabeth was joined by Prime Minister David Cameron ahead of his trip to a Brussels summit of European Union leaders. Cameron is set to outline his hopes there Thursday for changes in Britain's relationship with the EU ahead of a referendum on whether to stay in the bloc.
The queen told banquet guests that "division in Europe is dangerous."