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ROYALS - Staatsbegraebnis der Queen: Internationale Royals
19 September 2022.
HM Queen Elizabeth II's funeral held at Westminster Abbey.
Here, King Willem-Alexander of The Netherlands
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ROYALS - Staatsbegraebnis der Queen: Internationale Royals
19 September 2022.
HM Queen Elizabeth II's funeral held at Westminster Abbey.
Here, Queen Máxima, King Willem-Alexander of The Netherlands
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ROYALS - Staatsbegraebnis der Queen: Internationale Royals
19 September 2022.
HM Queen Elizabeth II's funeral held at Westminster Abbey.
Here, Queen Máxima, King Willem-Alexander of The Netherlands
Credit: GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-178 (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)
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DUK10151801_012
ROYALS - Staatsbegraebnis der Queen: Internationale Royals
19 September 2022.
HM Queen Elizabeth II's funeral held at Westminster Abbey.
Here, Queen Maxima, Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands
Credit: GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-178 (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)
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ROYALS - Staatsbegraebnis der Queen: Internationale Royals
19 September 2022.
HM Queen Elizabeth II's funeral held at Westminster Abbey.
Here, King Harald of Norway
Credit: GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-178 (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)
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DUK10151801_010
ROYALS - Staatsbegraebnis der Queen: Internationale Royals
19 September 2022.
HM Queen Elizabeth II's funeral held at Westminster Abbey.
Here, Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam, Prince ‘Abdul Mateen
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DUK10151801_009
ROYALS - Staatsbegraebnis der Queen: Internationale Royals
19 September 2022.
HM Queen Elizabeth II's funeral held at Westminster Abbey.
Here, Marie-Chantal, Crown Princess of Greece, Crown Prince Pavlos of Greece
Credit: GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-178 (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)
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DUK10151801_008
ROYALS - Staatsbegraebnis der Queen: Internationale Royals
19 September 2022.
HM Queen Elizabeth II's funeral held at Westminster Abbey.
Here, Princess Charlene, Prince Albert of Monaco
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DUK10151801_007
ROYALS - Staatsbegraebnis der Queen: Internationale Royals
19 September 2022.
HM Queen Elizabeth II's funeral held at Westminster Abbey.
Here, Princess Charlene of Monaco
Credit: GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-178 (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)
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DUK10151801_006
ROYALS - Staatsbegraebnis der Queen: Internationale Royals
19 September 2022.
HM Queen Elizabeth II's funeral held at Westminster Abbey.
Here, Princess Charlene, Prince Albert of Monaco
Credit: GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-178 (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)
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DUK10151801_005
ROYALS - Staatsbegraebnis der Queen: Internationale Royals
19 September 2022.
HM Queen Elizabeth II's funeral held at Westminster Abbey.
Here, King Willem-Alexander
Credit: GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-178 (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)
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DUK10151801_004
ROYALS - Staatsbegraebnis der Queen: Internationale Royals
19 September 2022.
HM Queen Elizabeth II's funeral held at Westminster Abbey.
Here, King Juan Carlos
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ROYALS - Staatsbegraebnis der Queen: Internationale Royals
19 September 2022.
HM Queen Elizabeth II's funeral held at Westminster Abbey.
Here, King Harald of Norway
Credit: GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-178 (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)
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DUK10151801_002
ROYALS - Staatsbegraebnis der Queen: Internationale Royals
19 September 2022.
HM Queen Elizabeth II's funeral held at Westminster Abbey.
Here, Queen Sofia of Spain
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DUK10151801_001
ROYALS - Staatsbegraebnis der Queen: Internationale Royals
19 September 2022.
HM Queen Elizabeth II's funeral held at Westminster Abbey.
Here, Queen Margrethe II of Denmark
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DUK10151792_012
ROYALS - Staatsbegraebnis der Queen: Meghan Markle wischt Tränen weg
19 September 2022.
HM Queen Elizabeth II's funeral held at Westminster Abbey.
Here, Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, Camilla, Queen Consort
Credit: GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-178 (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)
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ROYALS - Staatsbegraebnis der Queen: Meghan Markle wischt Tränen weg
19 September 2022.
HM Queen Elizabeth II's funeral held at Westminster Abbey.
Here, Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, Camilla, Queen Consort
Credit: GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-178 (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)
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ROYALS - Staatsbegraebnis der Queen: Meghan Markle wischt Tränen weg
19 September 2022.
HM Queen Elizabeth II's funeral held at Westminster Abbey.
Here, Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex
Credit: GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-178 (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)
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DUK10151792_009
ROYALS - Staatsbegraebnis der Queen: Meghan Markle wischt Tränen weg
19 September 2022.
HM Queen Elizabeth II's funeral held at Westminster Abbey.
Here, Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex
Credit: GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-178 (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)
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DUK10151792_008
ROYALS - Staatsbegraebnis der Queen: Meghan Markle wischt Tränen weg
19 September 2022.
HM Queen Elizabeth II's funeral held at Westminster Abbey.
Here, Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex
Credit: GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-178 (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)
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DUK10151792_007
ROYALS - Staatsbegraebnis der Queen: Meghan Markle wischt Tränen weg
19 September 2022.
HM Queen Elizabeth II's funeral held at Westminster Abbey.
Here, Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex
Credit: GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-178 (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)
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DUK10151792_006
ROYALS - Staatsbegraebnis der Queen: Meghan Markle wischt Tränen weg
19 September 2022.
HM Queen Elizabeth II's funeral held at Westminster Abbey.
Here, Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex
Credit: GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-178 (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)
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DUK10151792_005
ROYALS - Staatsbegraebnis der Queen: Meghan Markle wischt Tränen weg
19 September 2022.
HM Queen Elizabeth II's funeral held at Westminster Abbey.
Here, Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex
Credit: GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-178 (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)
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The Funeral of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Abbey
19 September 2022.
HM Queen Elizabeth II is moved from Westminster Hall on the State Gun Carriage of the Royal Navy to Westminster Abbey. Following the coffin are King Charles III, Princess Royal, Duke of York, The Earl of Wessex, Prince of Wales, Duke of Sussex, Mr. Peter Phillips, Earl of Snowdon, Duke of Gloucester, Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, Households of the King and the Prince of Wales.
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The Funeral of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Abbey
19 September 2022.
HM Queen Elizabeth II is moved from Westminster Hall on the State Gun Carriage of the Royal Navy to Westminster Abbey. Following the coffin are King Charles III, Princess Royal, Duke of York, The Earl of Wessex, Prince of Wales, Duke of Sussex, Mr. Peter Phillips, Earl of Snowdon, Duke of Gloucester, Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, Households of the King and the Prince of Wales.
Credit: Justin Goff/GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-03 (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)
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The Funeral of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Abbey
19 September 2022.
HM Queen Elizabeth II is moved from Westminster Hall on the State Gun Carriage of the Royal Navy to Westminster Abbey. Following the coffin are King Charles III, Princess Royal, Duke of York, The Earl of Wessex, Prince of Wales, Duke of Sussex, Mr. Peter Phillips, Earl of Snowdon, Duke of Gloucester, Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, Households of the King and the Prince of Wales.
Credit: Justin Goff/GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-03 (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)
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The Funeral of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Abbey
19 September 2022.
HM Queen Elizabeth II is moved from Westminster Hall on the State Gun Carriage of the Royal Navy to Westminster Abbey. Following the coffin are King Charles III, Princess Royal, Duke of York, The Earl of Wessex, Prince of Wales, Duke of Sussex, Mr. Peter Phillips, Earl of Snowdon, Duke of Gloucester, Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, Households of the King and the Prince of Wales.
Credit: Justin Goff/GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-03 (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)
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The Funeral of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Abbey
19 September 2022.
HM Queen Elizabeth II is moved from Westminster Hall on the State Gun Carriage of the Royal Navy to Westminster Abbey. Following the coffin are King Charles III, Princess Royal, Duke of York, The Earl of Wessex, Prince of Wales, Duke of Sussex, Mr. Peter Phillips, Earl of Snowdon, Duke of Gloucester, Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, Households of the King and the Prince of Wales.
Credit: Justin Goff/GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-03 (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)
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PEOPLE - Die Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 20: Queen Elizabeth II visits the Royal College Of Physicians on February 20, 2018 in London, England.
Photo by Chris Jackson / WPA Rota
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PEOPLE - Die Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 20: Queen Elizabeth II visits the Royal College Of Physicians on February 20, 2018 in London, England.
Photo by Chris Jackson / WPA Rota
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HM Queen at Downing Street 1985
HM Queen Elizabeth II is greeted by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher at 10 Downing Street on 4 December 1985
The husband of the Prime Minister, Denis Thatcher is behind the PM.
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ROYALS - London: Salutschüsse zu Ehren des 68. Jahrestags der Thronbesteigung von Queen Elizabeth
The Honourable Artillery Company fire a 62-gun salute at The Tower of London to commemorate the 68th Anniversary of the Accession of Her Majesty The Queen.
A Royal Salute normally comprises 21 guns, this is increased to 41 if fired from a Royal Park or Residence. Uniquely, at The Tower of London which is a Royal Residence, a total of 62 rounds are fired on Royal anniversaries as this also includes an additional 21 guns for the citizens of the City of London to show their loyalty to the Monarch.
Princess Elizabeth became Queen on 6 February 1952 on the day her father, King George VI, died. Although Princess Elizabeth was away in Kenya with the Duke of Edinburgh at the time, tradition dictates that the new monarch accedes to the throne instantly.
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ROYALS - London: Salutschüsse zu Ehren des 68. Jahrestags der Thronbesteigung von Queen Elizabeth
The Honourable Artillery Company fire a 62-gun salute at The Tower of London to commemorate the 68th Anniversary of the Accession of Her Majesty The Queen.
A Royal Salute normally comprises 21 guns, this is increased to 41 if fired from a Royal Park or Residence. Uniquely, at The Tower of London which is a Royal Residence, a total of 62 rounds are fired on Royal anniversaries as this also includes an additional 21 guns for the citizens of the City of London to show their loyalty to the Monarch.
Princess Elizabeth became Queen on 6 February 1952 on the day her father, King George VI, died. Although Princess Elizabeth was away in Kenya with the Duke of Edinburgh at the time, tradition dictates that the new monarch accedes to the throne instantly.
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ROYALS - London: Salutschüsse zu Ehren des 68. Jahrestags der Thronbesteigung von Queen Elizabeth
The Honourable Artillery Company fire a 62-gun salute at The Tower of London to commemorate the 68th Anniversary of the Accession of Her Majesty The Queen.
A Royal Salute normally comprises 21 guns, this is increased to 41 if fired from a Royal Park or Residence. Uniquely, at The Tower of London which is a Royal Residence, a total of 62 rounds are fired on Royal anniversaries as this also includes an additional 21 guns for the citizens of the City of London to show their loyalty to the Monarch.
Princess Elizabeth became Queen on 6 February 1952 on the day her father, King George VI, died. Although Princess Elizabeth was away in Kenya with the Duke of Edinburgh at the time, tradition dictates that the new monarch accedes to the throne instantly.
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ROYALS - London: Salutschüsse zu Ehren des 68. Jahrestags der Thronbesteigung von Queen Elizabeth
The Honourable Artillery Company fire a 62-gun salute at The Tower of London to commemorate the 68th Anniversary of the Accession of Her Majesty The Queen.
A Royal Salute normally comprises 21 guns, this is increased to 41 if fired from a Royal Park or Residence. Uniquely, at The Tower of London which is a Royal Residence, a total of 62 rounds are fired on Royal anniversaries as this also includes an additional 21 guns for the citizens of the City of London to show their loyalty to the Monarch.
Princess Elizabeth became Queen on 6 February 1952 on the day her father, King George VI, died. Although Princess Elizabeth was away in Kenya with the Duke of Edinburgh at the time, tradition dictates that the new monarch accedes to the throne instantly.
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ROYALS - London: Salutschüsse zu Ehren des 68. Jahrestags der Thronbesteigung von Queen Elizabeth
The Honourable Artillery Company fire a 62-gun salute at The Tower of London to commemorate the 68th Anniversary of the Accession of Her Majesty The Queen.
A Royal Salute normally comprises 21 guns, this is increased to 41 if fired from a Royal Park or Residence. Uniquely, at The Tower of London which is a Royal Residence, a total of 62 rounds are fired on Royal anniversaries as this also includes an additional 21 guns for the citizens of the City of London to show their loyalty to the Monarch.
Princess Elizabeth became Queen on 6 February 1952 on the day her father, King George VI, died. Although Princess Elizabeth was away in Kenya with the Duke of Edinburgh at the time, tradition dictates that the new monarch accedes to the throne instantly.
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DUK10128543_005
ROYALS - London: Salutschüsse zu Ehren des 68. Jahrestags der Thronbesteigung von Queen Elizabeth
The Honourable Artillery Company fire a 62-gun salute at The Tower of London to commemorate the 68th Anniversary of the Accession of Her Majesty The Queen.
A Royal Salute normally comprises 21 guns, this is increased to 41 if fired from a Royal Park or Residence. Uniquely, at The Tower of London which is a Royal Residence, a total of 62 rounds are fired on Royal anniversaries as this also includes an additional 21 guns for the citizens of the City of London to show their loyalty to the Monarch.
Princess Elizabeth became Queen on 6 February 1952 on the day her father, King George VI, died. Although Princess Elizabeth was away in Kenya with the Duke of Edinburgh at the time, tradition dictates that the new monarch accedes to the throne instantly.
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ROYALS - London: Salutschüsse zu Ehren des 68. Jahrestags der Thronbesteigung von Queen Elizabeth
The Honourable Artillery Company fire a 62-gun salute at The Tower of London to commemorate the 68th Anniversary of the Accession of Her Majesty The Queen.
A Royal Salute normally comprises 21 guns, this is increased to 41 if fired from a Royal Park or Residence. Uniquely, at The Tower of London which is a Royal Residence, a total of 62 rounds are fired on Royal anniversaries as this also includes an additional 21 guns for the citizens of the City of London to show their loyalty to the Monarch.
Princess Elizabeth became Queen on 6 February 1952 on the day her father, King George VI, died. Although Princess Elizabeth was away in Kenya with the Duke of Edinburgh at the time, tradition dictates that the new monarch accedes to the throne instantly.
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DUK10128543_003
ROYALS - London: Salutschüsse zu Ehren des 68. Jahrestags der Thronbesteigung von Queen Elizabeth
The Honourable Artillery Company fire a 62-gun salute at The Tower of London to commemorate the 68th Anniversary of the Accession of Her Majesty The Queen.
A Royal Salute normally comprises 21 guns, this is increased to 41 if fired from a Royal Park or Residence. Uniquely, at The Tower of London which is a Royal Residence, a total of 62 rounds are fired on Royal anniversaries as this also includes an additional 21 guns for the citizens of the City of London to show their loyalty to the Monarch.
Princess Elizabeth became Queen on 6 February 1952 on the day her father, King George VI, died. Although Princess Elizabeth was away in Kenya with the Duke of Edinburgh at the time, tradition dictates that the new monarch accedes to the throne instantly.
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ROYALS - London: Salutschüsse zu Ehren des 68. Jahrestags der Thronbesteigung von Queen Elizabeth
The Honourable Artillery Company fire a 62-gun salute at The Tower of London to commemorate the 68th Anniversary of the Accession of Her Majesty The Queen.
A Royal Salute normally comprises 21 guns, this is increased to 41 if fired from a Royal Park or Residence. Uniquely, at The Tower of London which is a Royal Residence, a total of 62 rounds are fired on Royal anniversaries as this also includes an additional 21 guns for the citizens of the City of London to show their loyalty to the Monarch.
Princess Elizabeth became Queen on 6 February 1952 on the day her father, King George VI, died. Although Princess Elizabeth was away in Kenya with the Duke of Edinburgh at the time, tradition dictates that the new monarch accedes to the throne instantly.
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DUK10128543_001
ROYALS - London: Salutschüsse zu Ehren des 68. Jahrestags der Thronbesteigung von Queen Elizabeth
The Honourable Artillery Company fire a 62-gun salute at The Tower of London to commemorate the 68th Anniversary of the Accession of Her Majesty The Queen.
A Royal Salute normally comprises 21 guns, this is increased to 41 if fired from a Royal Park or Residence. Uniquely, at The Tower of London which is a Royal Residence, a total of 62 rounds are fired on Royal anniversaries as this also includes an additional 21 guns for the citizens of the City of London to show their loyalty to the Monarch.
Princess Elizabeth became Queen on 6 February 1952 on the day her father, King George VI, died. Although Princess Elizabeth was away in Kenya with the Duke of Edinburgh at the time, tradition dictates that the new monarch accedes to the throne instantly.
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Queen Enterprise 140715
Prince Andrew, The Duke of York at a reception for winners of the Queen's Awards for Enterprise 2015, at Buckingham Palace, London.
Photo by Dominic Lipinski / WPA Rota
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Queen Knoghthood 051214
Queen Elizabeth II receives the gift of a portrait from Sir Rodney Williams and his wife upon his appointment as Governor-General of Antigua and Barbuda during an audience at Windsor Castle.
Photo by Jonathan Brady / WPA Rota
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Queen Knoghthood 051214
Queen Elizabeth II receives the gift of a portrait from Sir Rodney Williams and his wife upon his appointment as Governor-General of Antigua and Barbuda during an audience at Windsor Castle.
Photo by Jonathan Brady / WPA Rota
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Queen Knoghthood 051214
Queen Elizabeth II knights Sir Rodney Williams upon his appointment as Governor-General of Antigua and Barbuda during an audience at Windsor Castle.
Photo by Jonathan Brady / WPA Rota
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Queen Knoghthood 051214
Queen Elizabeth II knights Sir Rodney Williams upon his appointment as Governor-General of Antigua and Barbuda during an audience at Windsor Castle.
Photo by Jonathan Brady / WPA Rota
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Queen and Duke visit the Tower 161014
The Tower of London, 16.10.2014.
The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh visit the Tower of London and see the porcelain poppies put up to mark the 100th anniversary of World War One. By Remembrance Day 11.11.2014 there will be one for every soldier from Great Britain and the Commonwelath countries who died during the war.
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Queen and Duke visit the Tower 161014
The Tower of London, 16.10.2014.
The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh visit the Tower of London and see the porcelain poppies put up to mark the 100th anniversary of World War One. By Remembrance Day 11.11.2014 there will be one for every soldier from Great Britain and the Commonwelath countries who died during the war.
© ROBIN NUNN
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Queen and Duke visit the Tower 161014
The Tower of London, 16.10.2014.
The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh visit the Tower of London and see the porcelain poppies put up to mark the 100th anniversary of World War One. By Remembrance Day 11.11.2014 there will be one for every soldier from Great Britain and the Commonwelath countries who died during the war.
© ROBIN NUNN
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Queen Ghana 151014
Queen Elizabeth II receives His Excellency, Mr Victor Emmanuel Smith who presented his Letters of Commission as High Commissioner for the Republic of Ghana in London at Buckingham Palace, central London.
Photo by Stefan Rousseau / WPA Rota
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