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PEOPLE - Emmy Awards - Die Show
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David Benioff, D.B Weiss and the cast the crew of Game of Thrones
68th Primetime Emmy Awards, Show, Los Angeles, USA - 18 Sep 2016
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PEOPLE - Herzogin Catherine besucht das Tennisspiel in Wimbledon
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Catherine, HRH The Duchess of Cambridge (Kate Middleton) smiles in the Royal Box with Philip Brook, Chairman of the All England Lawn Tennis Club, ahead of Serena Williams match during day eleven of the 2016 Wimbledon Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis Club, Wimbledon, London on the 7th June 2016
Tennis - Wimbledon Championships 2016 Day Eleven All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club, Church Rd, London, United Kingdom - 7 Jul 2016
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PEOPLE - Herzogin Catherine besucht das Tennisspiel in Wimbledon
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Catherine, HRH The Duchess of Cambridge (Kate Middleton) smiles in the Royal Box ahead of Serena Williams match during day eleven of the 2016 Wimbledon Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis Club, Wimbledon, London on the 7th June 2016
Tennis - Wimbledon Championships 2016 Day Eleven All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club, Church Rd, London, United Kingdom - 7 Jul 2016
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HBO's 'Game Of Thrones' Season 6 Premiere, Arrivals, Los Angeles, America - 10 Apr 2016
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HBO's 'Game Of Thrones' Season 6 Premiere, Arrivals, Los Angeles, America - 10 Apr 2016
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FEATURE - Crazy! Kuchenkunst: Das kann man alles essen
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A Game of Thrones Cake
Cake International, Birmingham, Britain - 07 Nov 2015
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A series of amazingly wacky cake creations were unveiled this weekend at the Cake International event in Birmingham (6-8 November).
From life-size dinosaurs, to miniature Disney themed cakes, there is something for everyone at the famous show-stopping event.
Cake International is an annual event, which takes place at Birmingham's NEC.
Hundreds of cake designers attend the event, to show-case their incredible cake-art skills.
In the photos, there is a giant Maleficent from Disney's Sleeping Beauty, a life-size dinosaur head, and a life-size Game of Thrones themed cake.
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Man selling Game of Thrones throne made with dildos, London, Britain - 12 Jun 2015
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Ralph Jones with the Game of Thrones throne made with dildos
Man selling Game of Thrones throne made with dildos, London, Britain - 12 Jun 2015
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A man has an epic task on his hands trying to sell a replica Games of Thrones throne - made from dildos.
Ralph Jones won the penis-flavoured prop in April, but as it wouldn't fit through the door of his flat he had to rent a lock-up garage in which to store it.
The 25-year-old professional writer, who lives in South London, has now decided he would be more than happy to pass on the honour of owning the six feet tall and four feet wide glorified chair and has placed the item for sale on eBay for the princely sum of GBP 650.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Dildo-throne-replica-of-Game-of-Thrones-039-Iron-Throne-/271897948867
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Ralph got lucky when he entered an online competition which simply involved retweeting a tweet by adult toy retailer Bondara. To his surprise, he won.
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Man selling Game of Thrones throne made with dildos, London, Britain - 12 Jun 2015
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The Game of Thrones throne made with dildos
Man selling Game of Thrones throne made with dildos, London, Britain - 12 Jun 2015
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A man has an epic task on his hands trying to sell a replica Games of Thrones throne - made from dildos.
Ralph Jones won the penis-flavoured prop in April, but as it wouldn't fit through the door of his flat he had to rent a lock-up garage in which to store it.
The 25-year-old professional writer, who lives in South London, has now decided he would be more than happy to pass on the honour of owning the six feet tall and four feet wide glorified chair and has placed the item for sale on eBay for the princely sum of GBP 650.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Dildo-throne-replica-of-Game-of-Thrones-039-Iron-Throne-/271897948867
YOUTUBE VIDEO: https://youtu.be/GfFUpm2YEow
Ralph got lucky when he entered an online competition which simply involved retweeting a tweet by adult toy retailer Bondara. To his surprise, he won.
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Man selling Game of Thrones throne made with dildos, London, Britain - 12 Jun 2015
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The Game of Thrones throne made with dildos
Man selling Game of Thrones throne made with dildos, London, Britain - 12 Jun 2015
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A man has an epic task on his hands trying to sell a replica Games of Thrones throne - made from dildos.
Ralph Jones won the penis-flavoured prop in April, but as it wouldn't fit through the door of his flat he had to rent a lock-up garage in which to store it.
The 25-year-old professional writer, who lives in South London, has now decided he would be more than happy to pass on the honour of owning the six feet tall and four feet wide glorified chair and has placed the item for sale on eBay for the princely sum of GBP 650.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Dildo-throne-replica-of-Game-of-Thrones-039-Iron-Throne-/271897948867
YOUTUBE VIDEO: https://youtu.be/GfFUpm2YEow
Ralph got lucky when he entered an online competition which simply involved retweeting a tweet by adult toy retailer Bondara. To his surprise, he won.
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Man selling Game of Thrones throne made with dildos, London, Britain - 12 Jun 2015
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The Game of Thrones throne made with dildos
Man selling Game of Thrones throne made with dildos, London, Britain - 12 Jun 2015
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qi6q
A man has an epic task on his hands trying to sell a replica Games of Thrones throne - made from dildos.
Ralph Jones won the penis-flavoured prop in April, but as it wouldn't fit through the door of his flat he had to rent a lock-up garage in which to store it.
The 25-year-old professional writer, who lives in South London, has now decided he would be more than happy to pass on the honour of owning the six feet tall and four feet wide glorified chair and has placed the item for sale on eBay for the princely sum of GBP 650.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Dildo-throne-replica-of-Game-of-Thrones-039-Iron-Throne-/271897948867
YOUTUBE VIDEO: https://youtu.be/GfFUpm2YEow
Ralph got lucky when he entered an online competition which simply involved retweeting a tweet by adult toy retailer Bondara. To his surprise, he won.
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Farmer's animals star in Game Of Thrones TV series, Co Armagh, Ireland - 31 Mar 2015
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Farmer's animals star in Game Of Thrones TV series, Co Armagh, Ireland - 31 Mar 2015
It may seem an unlikely story but Game Of Thrones has, quite literally, saved one Irish farmer's bacon. Back in 2010 Irish pig farmer Kenny Gracey was struggling thanks to the credit crunch and the 57-year-old was in debt. Then, out of the blue, he received a call from a props buyer who had heard about the hoard of rusting farm equipment he had cluttering up his barns. She came to Kenny's farm in Co. Armagh to check out what he had to offer and just days later he sent a lorry load of items to the set of the fledging TV series. And it isn't just Kenny's collection of inanimate objects that have appeared on screen, his farm animals have become stars too. His rare herd of 'Iron Age' pigs and sheep can be regularly seen inhabiting the twin continents of Westeros and Essos. Joey the donkey, Suzie the goat, Yana the red deer and some of his plump red hens have also been used. Meanwhile, Irish wolfhound-deerhound crosses Murphy and Hennessy are all set to make their small screen debut in the new season five.
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Farmer's animals star in Game Of Thrones TV series, Co Armagh, Ireland - 31 Mar 2015
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Kenny Gracey with Joey the Donkey and Boo-Galoo the hen
Farmer's animals star in Game Of Thrones TV series, Co Armagh, Ireland - 31 Mar 2015
It may seem an unlikely story but Game Of Thrones has, quite literally, saved one Irish farmer's bacon. Back in 2010 Irish pig farmer Kenny Gracey was struggling thanks to the credit crunch and the 57-year-old was in debt. Then, out of the blue, he received a call from a props buyer who had heard about the hoard of rusting farm equipment he had cluttering up his barns. She came to Kenny's farm in Co. Armagh to check out what he had to offer and just days later he sent a lorry load of items to the set of the fledging TV series. And it isn't just Kenny's collection of inanimate objects that have appeared on screen, his farm animals have become stars too. His rare herd of 'Iron Age' pigs and sheep can be regularly seen inhabiting the twin continents of Westeros and Essos. Joey the donkey, Suzie the goat, Yana the red deer and some of his plump red hens have also been used. Meanwhile, Irish wolfhound-deerhound crosses Murphy and Hennessy are all set to make their small screen debut in the new season five.
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Farmer's animals star in Game Of Thrones TV series, Co Armagh, Ireland - 31 Mar 2015
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Kenny Gracey with Joey the Donkey and Boo-Galoo the hen
Farmer's animals star in Game Of Thrones TV series, Co Armagh, Ireland - 31 Mar 2015
It may seem an unlikely story but Game Of Thrones has, quite literally, saved one Irish farmer's bacon. Back in 2010 Irish pig farmer Kenny Gracey was struggling thanks to the credit crunch and the 57-year-old was in debt. Then, out of the blue, he received a call from a props buyer who had heard about the hoard of rusting farm equipment he had cluttering up his barns. She came to Kenny's farm in Co. Armagh to check out what he had to offer and just days later he sent a lorry load of items to the set of the fledging TV series. And it isn't just Kenny's collection of inanimate objects that have appeared on screen, his farm animals have become stars too. His rare herd of 'Iron Age' pigs and sheep can be regularly seen inhabiting the twin continents of Westeros and Essos. Joey the donkey, Suzie the goat, Yana the red deer and some of his plump red hens have also been used. Meanwhile, Irish wolfhound-deerhound crosses Murphy and Hennessy are all set to make their small screen debut in the new season five.
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Farmer's animals star in Game Of Thrones TV series, Co Armagh, Ireland - 31 Mar 2015
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Kenny Gracey with Joey the Donkey and Boo-Galoo the hen
Farmer's animals star in Game Of Thrones TV series, Co Armagh, Ireland - 31 Mar 2015
It may seem an unlikely story but Game Of Thrones has, quite literally, saved one Irish farmer's bacon. Back in 2010 Irish pig farmer Kenny Gracey was struggling thanks to the credit crunch and the 57-year-old was in debt. Then, out of the blue, he received a call from a props buyer who had heard about the hoard of rusting farm equipment he had cluttering up his barns. She came to Kenny's farm in Co. Armagh to check out what he had to offer and just days later he sent a lorry load of items to the set of the fledging TV series. And it isn't just Kenny's collection of inanimate objects that have appeared on screen, his farm animals have become stars too. His rare herd of 'Iron Age' pigs and sheep can be regularly seen inhabiting the twin continents of Westeros and Essos. Joey the donkey, Suzie the goat, Yana the red deer and some of his plump red hens have also been used. Meanwhile, Irish wolfhound-deerhound crosses Murphy and Hennessy are all set to make their small screen debut in the new season five.
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Farmer's animals star in Game Of Thrones TV series, Co Armagh, Ireland - 31 Mar 2015
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Kenny Gracey with Joey the Donkey, Segie the Goat, Kingsley the piglet, Boo-Galoo the hen, Cheeky the Lamb and Hennessy the Irish wolfhound-deerhound cross
Farmer's animals star in Game Of Thrones TV series, Co Armagh, Ireland - 31 Mar 2015
It may seem an unlikely story but Game Of Thrones has, quite literally, saved one Irish farmer's bacon. Back in 2010 Irish pig farmer Kenny Gracey was struggling thanks to the credit crunch and the 57-year-old was in debt. Then, out of the blue, he received a call from a props buyer who had heard about the hoard of rusting farm equipment he had cluttering up his barns. She came to Kenny's farm in Co. Armagh to check out what he had to offer and just days later he sent a lorry load of items to the set of the fledging TV series. And it isn't just Kenny's collection of inanimate objects that have appeared on screen, his farm animals have become stars too. His rare herd of 'Iron Age' pigs and sheep can be regularly seen inhabiting the twin continents of Westeros and Essos. Joey the donkey, Suzie the goat, Yana the red deer and some of his plump red hens have also been used. Meanwhile, Irish wolfhound-deerhound crosses Murphy and Hennessy are all set to make their small screen debut in the new season five.
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Farmer's animals star in Game Of Thrones TV series, Co Armagh, Ireland - 31 Mar 2015
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Kenny Gracey with Joey the Donkey, Segie the Goat, Tara the Deer, Kingsley the piglet, Cheeky the Lamb and Hennessy the Irish wolfhound-deerhound cross
Farmer's animals star in Game Of Thrones TV series, Co Armagh, Ireland - 31 Mar 2015
It may seem an unlikely story but Game Of Thrones has, quite literally, saved one Irish farmer's bacon. Back in 2010 Irish pig farmer Kenny Gracey was struggling thanks to the credit crunch and the 57-year-old was in debt. Then, out of the blue, he received a call from a props buyer who had heard about the hoard of rusting farm equipment he had cluttering up his barns. She came to Kenny's farm in Co. Armagh to check out what he had to offer and just days later he sent a lorry load of items to the set of the fledging TV series. And it isn't just Kenny's collection of inanimate objects that have appeared on screen, his farm animals have become stars too. His rare herd of 'Iron Age' pigs and sheep can be regularly seen inhabiting the twin continents of Westeros and Essos. Joey the donkey, Suzie the goat, Yana the red deer and some of his plump red hens have also been used. Meanwhile, Irish wolfhound-deerhound crosses Murphy and Hennessy are all set to make their small screen debut in the new season five.
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Farmer's animals star in Game Of Thrones TV series, Co Armagh, Ireland - 31 Mar 2015
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Kenny Gracey with Joey the Donkey, Segie the Goat, Tara the Deer, Kingsley the piglet, Cheeky the Lamb and Hennessy the Irish wolfhound-deerhound cross
Farmer's animals star in Game Of Thrones TV series, Co Armagh, Ireland - 31 Mar 2015
It may seem an unlikely story but Game Of Thrones has, quite literally, saved one Irish farmer's bacon. Back in 2010 Irish pig farmer Kenny Gracey was struggling thanks to the credit crunch and the 57-year-old was in debt. Then, out of the blue, he received a call from a props buyer who had heard about the hoard of rusting farm equipment he had cluttering up his barns. She came to Kenny's farm in Co. Armagh to check out what he had to offer and just days later he sent a lorry load of items to the set of the fledging TV series. And it isn't just Kenny's collection of inanimate objects that have appeared on screen, his farm animals have become stars too. His rare herd of 'Iron Age' pigs and sheep can be regularly seen inhabiting the twin continents of Westeros and Essos. Joey the donkey, Suzie the goat, Yana the red deer and some of his plump red hens have also been used. Meanwhile, Irish wolfhound-deerhound crosses Murphy and Hennessy are all set to make their small screen debut in the new season five.
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Farmer's animals star in Game Of Thrones TV series, Co Armagh, Ireland - 31 Mar 2015
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Kenny Gracey with Joey the Donkey, Segie the Goat, Kingsley the piglet, Boo-Galoo the hen, Kelly the Jack Russell, Cheeky the Lamb and Hennessy and Murphy the Irish wolfhound-deerhound cross
Farmer's animals star in Game Of Thrones TV series, Co Armagh, Ireland - 31 Mar 2015
It may seem an unlikely story but Game Of Thrones has, quite literally, saved one Irish farmer's bacon. Back in 2010 Irish pig farmer Kenny Gracey was struggling thanks to the credit crunch and the 57-year-old was in debt. Then, out of the blue, he received a call from a props buyer who had heard about the hoard of rusting farm equipment he had cluttering up his barns. She came to Kenny's farm in Co. Armagh to check out what he had to offer and just days later he sent a lorry load of items to the set of the fledging TV series. And it isn't just Kenny's collection of inanimate objects that have appeared on screen, his farm animals have become stars too. His rare herd of 'Iron Age' pigs and sheep can be regularly seen inhabiting the twin continents of Westeros and Essos. Joey the donkey, Suzie the goat, Yana the red deer and some of his plump red hens have also been used. Meanwhile, Irish wolfhound-deerhound crosses Murphy and Hennessy are all set to make their small screen debut in the new season five.
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Farmer's animals star in Game Of Thrones TV series, Co Armagh, Ireland - 31 Mar 2015
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Kenny Gracey with Joey the Donkey, Segie the Goat, Kingsley the piglet, Boo-Galoo the hen, Kelly the Jack Russell, Cheeky the Lamb and Hennessy and Murphy the Irish wolfhound-deerhound cross
Farmer's animals star in Game Of Thrones TV series, Co Armagh, Ireland - 31 Mar 2015
It may seem an unlikely story but Game Of Thrones has, quite literally, saved one Irish farmer's bacon. Back in 2010 Irish pig farmer Kenny Gracey was struggling thanks to the credit crunch and the 57-year-old was in debt. Then, out of the blue, he received a call from a props buyer who had heard about the hoard of rusting farm equipment he had cluttering up his barns. She came to Kenny's farm in Co. Armagh to check out what he had to offer and just days later he sent a lorry load of items to the set of the fledging TV series. And it isn't just Kenny's collection of inanimate objects that have appeared on screen, his farm animals have become stars too. His rare herd of 'Iron Age' pigs and sheep can be regularly seen inhabiting the twin continents of Westeros and Essos. Joey the donkey, Suzie the goat, Yana the red deer and some of his plump red hens have also been used. Meanwhile, Irish wolfhound-deerhound crosses Murphy and Hennessy are all set to make their small screen debut in the new season five.
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Farmer's animals star in Game Of Thrones TV series, Co Armagh, Ireland - 31 Mar 2015
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Kenny Gracey with Joey the Donkey, Segie the Goat, Tara the Deer, Kingsley the piglet, Cheeky the Lamb and Hennessy the Irish wolfhound-deerhound cross
Farmer's animals star in Game Of Thrones TV series, Co Armagh, Ireland - 31 Mar 2015
It may seem an unlikely story but Game Of Thrones has, quite literally, saved one Irish farmer's bacon. Back in 2010 Irish pig farmer Kenny Gracey was struggling thanks to the credit crunch and the 57-year-old was in debt. Then, out of the blue, he received a call from a props buyer who had heard about the hoard of rusting farm equipment he had cluttering up his barns. She came to Kenny's farm in Co. Armagh to check out what he had to offer and just days later he sent a lorry load of items to the set of the fledging TV series. And it isn't just Kenny's collection of inanimate objects that have appeared on screen, his farm animals have become stars too. His rare herd of 'Iron Age' pigs and sheep can be regularly seen inhabiting the twin continents of Westeros and Essos. Joey the donkey, Suzie the goat, Yana the red deer and some of his plump red hens have also been used. Meanwhile, Irish wolfhound-deerhound crosses Murphy and Hennessy are all set to make their small screen debut in the new season five.
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Paolo Ballesteros transforms himself into celebrities, Philippines - 08 Oct 2014
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Paolo Ballesteros as Emilia Clarke in her role as Daenerys Targaryen in Game of Thrones
Paolo Ballesteros transforms himself into celebrities, Philippines - 08 Oct 2014
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Paolo Ballesteros has a talent - he can turn himself into Beyonce, Miley Cyrus or Taylor Swift!
The actor and TV host from the Phillipines uses make-up, wigs and coloured contact lenses to painstakingly recreate famous features.
Paolo, 31, who presents a daytime variety show called Eat Bulaga, can spend several hours creating the uncanny likenesses.
His transformations have also included Jennifer Lawrence, Katy Perry, Rihanna and Princess Diana, but he says he prefers Angelina Jolie and Mariah Carey.
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RETRO - Queen Elizabeth II
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Queen Elizabeth II, accompained by Prince Philip prepares to deliver her speech in the House of Lords during the State Opening of Parliament
Queen Elizabeth II State Opening of Parliament in London, Britain - 09 May 2012
Queen Elizabeth II unveiled the coalition government's legislative programme in a speech delivered to Members of Parliament and Peers in The House of Lords. New legislation is expected to be introduced on banking reform, House of Lords reform, changes to public sector pensions and plans for increased internet monitoring.
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PEOPLE - Roger Moore ist im Alter von 89 Jahren gestorben
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A Princess For Christmas - 2011
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ROYALS - Tod von Prinz Philip: Weitere historische Bilder
Oct. 31, 1967 - London, England, U.K. - The elder daughter of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, ELIZABETH WINDSOR (named Elizabeth II) became Queen at the age of 25, and has reigned through more than five decades of enormous social change and development. PICTURED: PRINCESS ELIZABETH and PRINCE PHILIP opening a parliament session. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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ROYALS - Tod von Prinz Philip: Archivbilder von ZUMA
Oct. 31, 1967 - London, England, U.K. - The elder daughter of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, ELIZABETH WINDSOR (named Elizabeth II) became Queen at the age of 25, and has reigned through more than five decades of enormous social change and development. PICTURED: PRINCESS ELIZABETH and PRINCE PHILIP opening a parliament session. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA) *** Local Caption *** Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh 1921-2021
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