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  • Lego MRI scanner helps more than one million children
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    Lego MRI scanner helps more than one million children
    Ferrari Press Agency
    MRI 1
    Ref 17207
    13/10/2025
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    Picture MUST credit: LEGO
    LEGO has announced that more than one million sick children around the world have used the company’s MRI scanner set, to help ease medical procedure stress.
    The set features a scanner, patient bed, waiting room, scanning room, staff minifigures and medical accessories.
    It was designed to help children understand MRI procedures by learning through play.
    MRI scans are frequently used in paediatric care because they do not use radiation.
    But for many children, the experience can be overwhelming , requiring them to lie still in a large, noisy machine for extended periods.
    As a result, sedation or general anaesthesia is often used.
    New research conducted by LEGO revealed that 96% of healthcare professionals globally who used the LEGO MRI Scanner set say the model helps alleviate children’s anxiety.
    And 46% report that it has reduced the need for sedation or anaesthesia during MRI procedures.
    Since 2023, more than 10,000 LEGO MRI Scanner sets have been donated to hospitals and health professionals around the world as part of the LEGO Group’s commitment to unlocking the power of play for.

    OPS: The Lego MRI scanner model

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Lego MRI scanner helps more than one million children
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    Lego MRI scanner helps more than one million children
    Ferrari Press Agency
    MRI 1
    Ref 17207
    13/10/2025
    See Ferrari pictures
    Picture MUST credit: LEGO
    LEGO has announced that more than one million sick children around the world have used the company’s MRI scanner set, to help ease medical procedure stress.
    The set features a scanner, patient bed, waiting room, scanning room, staff minifigures and medical accessories.
    It was designed to help children understand MRI procedures by learning through play.
    MRI scans are frequently used in paediatric care because they do not use radiation.
    But for many children, the experience can be overwhelming , requiring them to lie still in a large, noisy machine for extended periods.
    As a result, sedation or general anaesthesia is often used.
    New research conducted by LEGO revealed that 96% of healthcare professionals globally who used the LEGO MRI Scanner set say the model helps alleviate children’s anxiety.
    And 46% report that it has reduced the need for sedation or anaesthesia during MRI procedures.
    Since 2023, more than 10,000 LEGO MRI Scanner sets have been donated to hospitals and health professionals around the world as part of the LEGO Group’s commitment to unlocking the power of play for.

    OPS: The Lego MRI scanner model

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Lego MRI scanner helps more than one million children
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    Lego MRI scanner helps more than one million children
    Ferrari Press Agency
    MRI 1
    Ref 17207
    13/10/2025
    See Ferrari pictures
    Picture MUST credit: LEGO
    LEGO has announced that more than one million sick children around the world have used the company’s MRI scanner set, to help ease medical procedure stress.
    The set features a scanner, patient bed, waiting room, scanning room, staff minifigures and medical accessories.
    It was designed to help children understand MRI procedures by learning through play.
    MRI scans are frequently used in paediatric care because they do not use radiation.
    But for many children, the experience can be overwhelming , requiring them to lie still in a large, noisy machine for extended periods.
    As a result, sedation or general anaesthesia is often used.
    New research conducted by LEGO revealed that 96% of healthcare professionals globally who used the LEGO MRI Scanner set say the model helps alleviate children’s anxiety.
    And 46% report that it has reduced the need for sedation or anaesthesia during MRI procedures.
    Since 2023, more than 10,000 LEGO MRI Scanner sets have been donated to hospitals and health professionals around the world as part of the LEGO Group’s commitment to unlocking the power of play for.

    OPS: The Lego MRI scanner model

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Lego MRI scanner helps more than one million children
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    Lego MRI scanner helps more than one million children
    Ferrari Press Agency
    MRI 1
    Ref 17207
    13/10/2025
    See Ferrari pictures
    Picture MUST credit: LEGO
    LEGO has announced that more than one million sick children around the world have used the company’s MRI scanner set, to help ease medical procedure stress.
    The set features a scanner, patient bed, waiting room, scanning room, staff minifigures and medical accessories.
    It was designed to help children understand MRI procedures by learning through play.
    MRI scans are frequently used in paediatric care because they do not use radiation.
    But for many children, the experience can be overwhelming , requiring them to lie still in a large, noisy machine for extended periods.
    As a result, sedation or general anaesthesia is often used.
    New research conducted by LEGO revealed that 96% of healthcare professionals globally who used the LEGO MRI Scanner set say the model helps alleviate children’s anxiety.
    And 46% report that it has reduced the need for sedation or anaesthesia during MRI procedures.
    Since 2023, more than 10,000 LEGO MRI Scanner sets have been donated to hospitals and health professionals around the world as part of the LEGO Group’s commitment to unlocking the power of play for.

    OPS: The Lego MRI scanner model

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Lego MRI scanner helps more than one million children
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    Lego MRI scanner helps more than one million children
    Ferrari Press Agency
    MRI 1
    Ref 17207
    13/10/2025
    See Ferrari pictures
    Picture MUST credit: LEGO
    LEGO has announced that more than one million sick children around the world have used the company’s MRI scanner set, to help ease medical procedure stress.
    The set features a scanner, patient bed, waiting room, scanning room, staff minifigures and medical accessories.
    It was designed to help children understand MRI procedures by learning through play.
    MRI scans are frequently used in paediatric care because they do not use radiation.
    But for many children, the experience can be overwhelming , requiring them to lie still in a large, noisy machine for extended periods.
    As a result, sedation or general anaesthesia is often used.
    New research conducted by LEGO revealed that 96% of healthcare professionals globally who used the LEGO MRI Scanner set say the model helps alleviate children’s anxiety.
    And 46% report that it has reduced the need for sedation or anaesthesia during MRI procedures.
    Since 2023, more than 10,000 LEGO MRI Scanner sets have been donated to hospitals and health professionals around the world as part of the LEGO Group’s commitment to unlocking the power of play for.

    OPS: The Lego MRI scanner model

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Lego MRI scanner helps more than one million children
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    Lego MRI scanner helps more than one million children
    Ferrari Press Agency
    MRI 1
    Ref 17207
    13/10/2025
    See Ferrari pictures
    Picture MUST credit: LEGO
    LEGO has announced that more than one million sick children around the world have used the company’s MRI scanner set, to help ease medical procedure stress.
    The set features a scanner, patient bed, waiting room, scanning room, staff minifigures and medical accessories.
    It was designed to help children understand MRI procedures by learning through play.
    MRI scans are frequently used in paediatric care because they do not use radiation.
    But for many children, the experience can be overwhelming , requiring them to lie still in a large, noisy machine for extended periods.
    As a result, sedation or general anaesthesia is often used.
    New research conducted by LEGO revealed that 96% of healthcare professionals globally who used the LEGO MRI Scanner set say the model helps alleviate children’s anxiety.
    And 46% report that it has reduced the need for sedation or anaesthesia during MRI procedures.
    Since 2023, more than 10,000 LEGO MRI Scanner sets have been donated to hospitals and health professionals around the world as part of the LEGO Group’s commitment to unlocking the power of play for.

    OPS: The Lego MRI scanner model

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Lego MRI scanner helps more than one million children
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    Lego MRI scanner helps more than one million children
    Ferrari Press Agency
    MRI 1
    Ref 17207
    13/10/2025
    See Ferrari pictures
    Picture MUST credit: LEGO
    LEGO has announced that more than one million sick children around the world have used the company’s MRI scanner set, to help ease medical procedure stress.
    The set features a scanner, patient bed, waiting room, scanning room, staff minifigures and medical accessories.
    It was designed to help children understand MRI procedures by learning through play.
    MRI scans are frequently used in paediatric care because they do not use radiation.
    But for many children, the experience can be overwhelming , requiring them to lie still in a large, noisy machine for extended periods.
    As a result, sedation or general anaesthesia is often used.
    New research conducted by LEGO revealed that 96% of healthcare professionals globally who used the LEGO MRI Scanner set say the model helps alleviate children’s anxiety.
    And 46% report that it has reduced the need for sedation or anaesthesia during MRI procedures.
    Since 2023, more than 10,000 LEGO MRI Scanner sets have been donated to hospitals and health professionals around the world as part of the LEGO Group’s commitment to unlocking the power of play for.

    OPS: The Lego MRI scanner model

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • SPORT - Die Belgierin Kim Clijsters stellt neue Padel-Anlage in Bree vor
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    SPORT - Die Belgierin Kim Clijsters stellt neue Padel-Anlage in Bree vor
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12797074p)
    Belgian Kim Clijsters pictured during the launch of the start-up Pablo, a new hardware and software system to prevent misuse of padel courts, at the padel club of the Kim Clijsters Academy, in Bree, Wednesday 09 February 2022. The outdoor courts have each been equipped with a Pablo totem, a hardware and software system for access control via face recognition. The aim is to prevent unauthorized use of the courts by unregistered players and make the padel courts more available to users who have registered. Founder and main shareholder Boulbahaiem and co-shareholder Clijsters introduce Pablo and explain their plans for the start-up.
    Bree Padel Launch Of Start-Up Pablo, Bree, Belgium - 09 Feb 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SPORT - Die Belgierin Kim Clijsters stellt neue Padel-Anlage in Bree vor
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    SPORT - Die Belgierin Kim Clijsters stellt neue Padel-Anlage in Bree vor
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12797074i)
    Belgian Kim Clijsters pictured during the launch of the start-up Pablo, a new hardware and software system to prevent misuse of padel courts, at the padel club of the Kim Clijsters Academy, in Bree, Wednesday 09 February 2022. The outdoor courts have each been equipped with a Pablo totem, a hardware and software system for access control via face recognition. The aim is to prevent unauthorized use of the courts by unregistered players and make the padel courts more available to users who have registered. Founder and main shareholder Boulbahaiem and co-shareholder Clijsters introduce Pablo and explain their plans for the start-up.
    Bree Padel Launch Of Start-Up Pablo, Bree, Belgium - 09 Feb 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SPORT - Die Belgierin Kim Clijsters stellt neue Padel-Anlage in Bree vor
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    SPORT - Die Belgierin Kim Clijsters stellt neue Padel-Anlage in Bree vor
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12797074l)
    Belgian Kim Clijsters pictured during the launch of the start-up Pablo, a new hardware and software system to prevent misuse of padel courts, at the padel club of the Kim Clijsters Academy, in Bree, Wednesday 09 February 2022. The outdoor courts have each been equipped with a Pablo totem, a hardware and software system for access control via face recognition. The aim is to prevent unauthorized use of the courts by unregistered players and make the padel courts more available to users who have registered. Founder and main shareholder Boulbahaiem and co-shareholder Clijsters introduce Pablo and explain their plans for the start-up.
    Bree Padel Launch Of Start-Up Pablo, Bree, Belgium - 09 Feb 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SPORT - Die Belgierin Kim Clijsters stellt neue Padel-Anlage in Bree vor
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    SPORT - Die Belgierin Kim Clijsters stellt neue Padel-Anlage in Bree vor
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12797074j)
    Belgian Kim Clijsters pictured during the launch of the start-up Pablo, a new hardware and software system to prevent misuse of padel courts, at the padel club of the Kim Clijsters Academy, in Bree, Wednesday 09 February 2022. The outdoor courts have each been equipped with a Pablo totem, a hardware and software system for access control via face recognition. The aim is to prevent unauthorized use of the courts by unregistered players and make the padel courts more available to users who have registered. Founder and main shareholder Boulbahaiem and co-shareholder Clijsters introduce Pablo and explain their plans for the start-up.
    Bree Padel Launch Of Start-Up Pablo, Bree, Belgium - 09 Feb 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SPORT - Die Belgierin Kim Clijsters stellt neue Padel-Anlage in Bree vor
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    SPORT - Die Belgierin Kim Clijsters stellt neue Padel-Anlage in Bree vor
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12797074f)
    Belgian Kim Clijsters pictured during the launch of the start-up Pablo, a new hardware and software system to prevent misuse of padel courts, at the padel club of the Kim Clijsters Academy, in Bree, Wednesday 09 February 2022. The outdoor courts have each been equipped with a Pablo totem, a hardware and software system for access control via face recognition. The aim is to prevent unauthorized use of the courts by unregistered players and make the padel courts more available to users who have registered. Founder and main shareholder Boulbahaiem and co-shareholder Clijsters introduce Pablo and explain their plans for the start-up.
    Bree Padel Launch Of Start-Up Pablo, Bree, Belgium - 09 Feb 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SPORT - Die Belgierin Kim Clijsters stellt neue Padel-Anlage in Bree vor
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    SPORT - Die Belgierin Kim Clijsters stellt neue Padel-Anlage in Bree vor
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12797074e)
    Belgian Kim Clijsters pictured during the launch of the start-up Pablo, a new hardware and software system to prevent misuse of padel courts, at the padel club of the Kim Clijsters Academy, in Bree, Wednesday 09 February 2022. The outdoor courts have each been equipped with a Pablo totem, a hardware and software system for access control via face recognition. The aim is to prevent unauthorized use of the courts by unregistered players and make the padel courts more available to users who have registered. Founder and main shareholder Boulbahaiem and co-shareholder Clijsters introduce Pablo and explain their plans for the start-up.
    Bree Padel Launch Of Start-Up Pablo, Bree, Belgium - 09 Feb 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SPORT - Die Belgierin Kim Clijsters stellt neue Padel-Anlage in Bree vor
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    SPORT - Die Belgierin Kim Clijsters stellt neue Padel-Anlage in Bree vor
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12797074g)
    Belgian Kim Clijsters pictured during the launch of the start-up Pablo, a new hardware and software system to prevent misuse of padel courts, at the padel club of the Kim Clijsters Academy, in Bree, Wednesday 09 February 2022. The outdoor courts have each been equipped with a Pablo totem, a hardware and software system for access control via face recognition. The aim is to prevent unauthorized use of the courts by unregistered players and make the padel courts more available to users who have registered. Founder and main shareholder Boulbahaiem and co-shareholder Clijsters introduce Pablo and explain their plans for the start-up.
    Bree Padel Launch Of Start-Up Pablo, Bree, Belgium - 09 Feb 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SPORT - Die Belgierin Kim Clijsters stellt neue Padel-Anlage in Bree vor
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    SPORT - Die Belgierin Kim Clijsters stellt neue Padel-Anlage in Bree vor
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12797074d)
    Belgian Kim Clijsters pictured during the launch of the start-up Pablo, a new hardware and software system to prevent misuse of padel courts, at the padel club of the Kim Clijsters Academy, in Bree, Wednesday 09 February 2022. The outdoor courts have each been equipped with a Pablo totem, a hardware and software system for access control via face recognition. The aim is to prevent unauthorized use of the courts by unregistered players and make the padel courts more available to users who have registered. Founder and main shareholder Boulbahaiem and co-shareholder Clijsters introduce Pablo and explain their plans for the start-up.
    Bree Padel Launch Of Start-Up Pablo, Bree, Belgium - 09 Feb 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SPORT - Die Belgierin Kim Clijsters stellt neue Padel-Anlage in Bree vor
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    SPORT - Die Belgierin Kim Clijsters stellt neue Padel-Anlage in Bree vor
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12797078e)
    Belgian Kim Clijsters pictured during the launch of the start-up Pablo, a new hardware and software system to prevent misuse of padel courts, at the padel club of the Kim Clijsters Academy, in Bree, Tuesday 08 February 2022. The outdoor courts have each been equipped with a Pablo totem, a hardware and software system for access control via face recognition. The aim is to prevent unauthorized use of the courts by unregistered players and make the padel courts more available to users who have registered. Founder and main shareholder Boulbahaiem and co-shareholder Clijsters introduce Pablo and explain their plans for the start-up.
    Bree Padel Launch Of Start-Up Pablo, Bree, Belgium - 08 Feb 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Polen: Klimakonferenz in Katowice
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    NEWS - Polen: Klimakonferenz in Katowice
    December 3, 2018 - Katowice, Poland - Arnold Schwarzenegger, USC Schwarzenegger Institute Chair and ex-Governor of California during the Action Hub Opening panel at the COP24 Katowice, Poland on the 3rd of December 2018. COP24 is organized by UN Framework Convention for Climate Change (UNFCCC (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Polen: Klimakonferenz in Katowice
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    NEWS - Polen: Klimakonferenz in Katowice
    December 3, 2018 - Katowice, Poland - Arnold Schwarzenegger, USC Schwarzenegger Institute Chair and ex-Governor of California during the Action Hub Opening panel at the COP24 Katowice, Poland on the 3rd of December 2018. COP24 is organized by UN Framework Convention for Climate Change (UNFCCC (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Marokko aus der Vogelschau
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    FEATURE - Marokko aus der Vogelschau
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Aya Okawa/REX/Shutterstock (8962591m)
    Chefchauen, the Moroccan village located in the Rif Mountains, is famed for its blue-washed walls. Many folk stories explain the origin of these colored walls, which are said to deter mosquitos or to keep the city cool, among many other accounts.
    Moroccan Cities from the Sky, Morocco - 16 Jul 2017


    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Marokko aus der Vogelschau
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    FEATURE - Marokko aus der Vogelschau
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Aya Okawa/REX/Shutterstock (8962591l)
    Chefchauen, the Moroccan village located in the Rif Mountains, is famed for its blue-washed walls. Many folk stories explain the origin of these colored walls, which are said to deter mosquitos or to keep the city cool, among many other accounts.
    Moroccan Cities from the Sky, Morocco - 16 Jul 2017


    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Marokko aus der Vogelschau
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    FEATURE - Marokko aus der Vogelschau
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Aya Okawa/REX/Shutterstock (8962591p)
    Chefchauen, the Moroccan village located in the Rif Mountains, is famed for its blue-washed walls. Many folk stories explain the origin of these colored walls, which are said to deter mosquitos or to keep the city cool, among many other accounts.
    Moroccan Cities from the Sky, Morocco - 16 Jul 2017


    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Marokko aus der Vogelschau
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    FEATURE - Marokko aus der Vogelschau
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Aya Okawa/REX/Shutterstock (8962591n)
    Chefchauen, the Moroccan village located in the Rif Mountains, is famed for its blue-washed walls. Many folk stories explain the origin of these colored walls, which are said to deter mosquitos or to keep the city cool, among many other accounts.
    Moroccan Cities from the Sky, Morocco - 16 Jul 2017


    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Marokko aus der Vogelschau
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    FEATURE - Marokko aus der Vogelschau
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Aya Okawa/REX/Shutterstock (8962591o)
    Chefchauen, the Moroccan village located in the Rif Mountains, is famed for its blue-washed walls. Many folk stories explain the origin of these colored walls, which are said to deter mosquitos or to keep the city cool, among many other accounts.
    Moroccan Cities from the Sky, Morocco - 16 Jul 2017


    (c) Dukas

     

  • Hamas leader Sheikh Hassan Yusef released from Israeli jail
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    Hamas leader Sheikh Hassan Yusef released from Israeli jail
    August 4, 2011, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territory: A Palestinian commander of the Hamas, Sheikh Hassan Yusef, is released from an Israeli jail. Israel freed 770 Israeli and Palestinian prisoners, because of overcrowding, a prison services spokeswoman said. /// Sheikh Hassan Yusef outside his home in the West Bank city of Ramallah. Credit: Issam Rimawi / Apaimages / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • dukas 28529003 top
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    Mike Leigh
    born 20 February 1943
    English film and theatre director, screenwriter, and playwright
    28 August 1990
    credit: Roy Jones / Arenapal www.arenapal.com

    Zusammenstellung: Mike Leigh wird am 20.2.2013 80 Jahre alt

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  • The Queen Elizabeth Ii Takes Time To Explain The Finer Points Of Horse Trials To Seven-year-old Son Prince Edward (earl Of Wessex - Early Life). They Were At The Badminton Horse Trials Supporting Princess Anne.
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    The Queen Elizabeth Ii Takes Time To Explain The Finer Points Of Horse Trials To Seven-year-old Son Prince Edward (earl Of Wessex - Early Life). They Were At The Badminton Horse Trials Supporting Princess Anne.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Roger Garwood / Daily Mail / Rex Features ( 1086748a )
    The Queen Elizabeth II Takes Time To Explain The Finer Points Of Horse Trials To Seven-year-old Son Prince Edward (earl Of Wessex - Early Life). They Were At The Badminton Horse Trials Supporting Princess Anne.
    The Queen Elizabeth Ii Takes Time To Explain The Finer Points Of Horse Trials To Seven-year-old Son Prince Edward (earl Of Wessex - Early Life). They Were At The Badminton Horse Trials Supporting Princess Anne.

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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