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  • PEOPLE - Prinz Philip wurde notfallmässig ins Spital eingeliefert
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    PEOPLE - Prinz Philip wurde notfallmässig ins Spital eingeliefert
    Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 21/06/2017. London, United Kingdom. Duke of Edinburgh Hospitalised. Picture by Pete Maclaine / i-Images
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  • PEOPLE - Prinz Philip wurde notfallmässig ins Spital eingeliefert
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    PEOPLE - Prinz Philip wurde notfallmässig ins Spital eingeliefert
    Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 21/06/2017. London, United Kingdom. Duke of Edinburgh Hospitalised. Picture by Pete Maclaine / i-Images
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  • PEOPLE - Prinz Philip wurde notfallmässig ins Spital eingeliefert
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    PEOPLE - Prinz Philip wurde notfallmässig ins Spital eingeliefert
    Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 21/06/2017. London, United Kingdom. Duke of Edinburgh Hospitalised. Picture by Pete Maclaine / i-Images
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  • FIRST KISS OF PRINCE WILLIAM AND KATE MIDDLETON
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    FIRST KISS OF PRINCE WILLIAM AND KATE MIDDLETON
    29.APRIL.2011 - LONDON - UK

    THE FIRST PUBLIC KISS OF THE NEWLY MARRIED COUPLE PRINCE WILLIAM AND KATE MIDDLETON, NOW KNOWN AS THE DUKE AND DUCHESS OF CAMBRIDGE, ON THE BALCONY OF BUCKINGHAM PALACE

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  • RETRO - Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
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    RETRO - Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh



    HM QUEEN ELIZABETH II
    with HRH THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH
    On the balcony of Buckingham Palace following the ceremony of Trooping the Colour marking the Queen's Official Birthday
    Universal Pictorial Press Photo
    UM 019295_0001 15.06.2002 *** Local Caption *** .

    (c) Dukas

     

  • RETRO - Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
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    RETRO - Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh



    HRH DUKE OF EDINBURGH
    In the uniform of Captain General of the Royal Marines
    Universal Pictorial Press Photo
    PVF 267594 17.12.1973 *** Local Caption *** .

    (c) Dukas

     

  • RETRO - Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
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    RETRO - Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
    State Visit to Denmark
    HM The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh arrive in Copenhagen yesterday for the State visit to Denmark.
    Photo Shows: A happy picture of HM The Queen and Prince Philip, when they arrived in Copenhagen yesterday.
    22nd May 1957

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  • RETRO - Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
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    RETRO - Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
    Royal Portrait with a difference shows the young Prince Philip getting his teeth into a biscuit-eating competition at school - he won. We found these photo-finish pictures in The Captain General (Herbert Jenkins, 21s), a recent biography of His Royal Highness by Sir Leslie Hollis.

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  • RETRO - Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
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    RETRO - Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
    The Duke of Edinburgh, when a pupil at Gordonstoun, seen nonchalantly steering a sailing craft with one foot as he lays on the deck. This is a scene from the biographical film on the life of the Duke.
    25th September 1953

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  • RETRO - Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
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    RETRO - Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
    Duke of Edinburgh Phillip Mountbatten in Rumania with young King Michael 1928
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  • RETRO - Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
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    RETRO - Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
    Duke of Edinburgh and Queen Elizabeth wave from the balcony at Buckingham Palace to the vast crowds waiting outside after the Coronation 1953
    (c) Dukas

     

  • RETRO - Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
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    RETRO - Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh



    HHRh DUKE OF EDINBURGH
    Attending the annual Service for the Order of the Garter
    Universal Pictorial Press Photo
    UA 016265/E 14.06.1999 *** Local Caption *** .

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  • RETRO - Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
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    RETRO - Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
    Prince See Britain ' s First Gold Win
    Clutching a pair of binoculars and holding his spectacles between his teeth , Britain ' s Prince Philip watches track and field events at the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico City . Acting as the Prince ' s guide is Lupita Carcuera , of Mexico City . The prince must have brought British luck with him to the games , because he saw David Hemery win the first gold medal for Britain , by easily winning the men ' s 400 meters and setting a new world record in the process
    16th October 1968

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  • RETRO - Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
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    RETRO - Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
    The Duke grows a beard, naval fashion. The Duke of Edinburgh, sits at the tiller of a long boat on his way to visit Tristan de Cunha, in the South Atlantic. With him is coxswain Fred Swales

    19 January 1957

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  • RETRO - Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
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    RETRO - Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
    Duke of Edinburgh wearing uniform of Marshall of the Royal Air Force 17 March 1953
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  • RETRO - Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
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    RETRO - Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
    The Duke of Norfolk, Earl Chief Marshal (left) and the Duke of Edinburgh (right), appear at St James's Palace for the 1st meeting of the Coronation Council.
    27 February 1953

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  • RETRO - Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
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    RETRO - Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
    The Queen dressed in her uniform as Colonel-in-Chief of the Coldstream Guards and riding side-saddle , turns round to smile at her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh , when she inspected the guards duriing the ceremony of the Trooping the Colour on Horse Guards Parade on 10th June 1954 .
    The picture was taken by Herbert Ludford and won first prize in the Royal Class of the Annual British Press Pictures of the Year .

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  • RETRO - Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
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    RETRO - Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
    The Duke of Edinburgh as Commander of the Frigate HMS Magpie in 1951.
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  • RETRO - Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
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    RETRO - Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
    The Duke of Edinburgh as Commander of the Frigate HMS Magpie in 1951

    Colourised photograph

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  • RETRO - Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
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    RETRO - Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
    Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip See Indian Art.

    Their Royal Highnesses Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip this morning (Thursday) paid a visit to the Royal Academy to see the current exhibition of art from India and Pakistan.
    Picture shows: Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip arriving at the Royal Academy this morning (Thursday).

    12 February 1948

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  • dukas 186301848 fer
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    Picture MUST credit: Foster + Partners
    The UK has unveiled what will become a lasting memorial to celebrate the life of the late Queen Elizabeth II.
    A competition for a suitable tribute has chosen a design by world renowned architecture firm Foster + Partners.
    Five finalist teams were asked to create a masterplan that would honour and celebrate Britain’s longest serving monarch Queen Elizabeth’s life of service and provide the public with a space for reflection.
    Elizabeth was in the throne for 70 years and 214 days,
    Foster + Partners’ winning design is said to balance tradition and modernity, public duty and private faith, the United Kingdom and a global Commonwealth. 
    The design concept illustrates how she brought these dualities together: two gates, two gardens, joined by a bridge and unifying path in London’s St James’s Park which is adjacent to Buckingham Palace.
    The design concept features figurative sculptures and a new Prince Philip Gate with a statue showing the Queen and her husband of 73 years together.
    It also features gardens to create spaces for reflection and coming together. 
    A new bridge over the park’s lake will feature a cast-glass balustrade inspired by the Queen’s wedding tiara.
    This design concept will be subject to change as it undergoes refining, and later planning permission.
    The Queen Elizabeth Memorial Committee’s selection panel found Foster + Partners’ design, balancing formal and informal elements, impressive and capable of creating an engaging landmark to endure for generations to come. 
    The panel also said it valued the artistry, use of space, technical skills and their sensitivity to the memorial’s location. 
    The winning team includes artist Yinka Shonibare and celebrated landscape designer, Michel Desvigne.

    OPS: Renders of the winning design by Foster + Partners

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

     

  • dukas 186301840 fer
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    Ferrari Press Agency
    Queen 1
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    Picture MUST credit: Foster + Partners
    The UK has unveiled what will become a lasting memorial to celebrate the life of the late Queen Elizabeth II.
    A competition for a suitable tribute has chosen a design by world renowned architecture firm Foster + Partners.
    Five finalist teams were asked to create a masterplan that would honour and celebrate Britain’s longest serving monarch Queen Elizabeth’s life of service and provide the public with a space for reflection.
    Elizabeth was in the throne for 70 years and 214 days,
    Foster + Partners’ winning design is said to balance tradition and modernity, public duty and private faith, the United Kingdom and a global Commonwealth. 
    The design concept illustrates how she brought these dualities together: two gates, two gardens, joined by a bridge and unifying path in London’s St James’s Park which is adjacent to Buckingham Palace.
    The design concept features figurative sculptures and a new Prince Philip Gate with a statue showing the Queen and her husband of 73 years together.
    It also features gardens to create spaces for reflection and coming together. 
    A new bridge over the park’s lake will feature a cast-glass balustrade inspired by the Queen’s wedding tiara.
    This design concept will be subject to change as it undergoes refining, and later planning permission.
    The Queen Elizabeth Memorial Committee’s selection panel found Foster + Partners’ design, balancing formal and informal elements, impressive and capable of creating an engaging landmark to endure for generations to come. 
    The panel also said it valued the artistry, use of space, technical skills and their sensitivity to the memorial’s location. 
    The winning team includes artist Yinka Shonibare and celebrated landscape designer, Michel Desvigne.

    OPS: Renders of the winning design by Foster + Partners. A footbridge over the St James's Park lake inspired by the Queen's wedd

     

  • dukas 186301832 fer
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    Ferrari Press Agency
    Queen 1
    Ref 16930
    24/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Foster + Partners
    The UK has unveiled what will become a lasting memorial to celebrate the life of the late Queen Elizabeth II.
    A competition for a suitable tribute has chosen a design by world renowned architecture firm Foster + Partners.
    Five finalist teams were asked to create a masterplan that would honour and celebrate Britain’s longest serving monarch Queen Elizabeth’s life of service and provide the public with a space for reflection.
    Elizabeth was in the throne for 70 years and 214 days,
    Foster + Partners’ winning design is said to balance tradition and modernity, public duty and private faith, the United Kingdom and a global Commonwealth. 
    The design concept illustrates how she brought these dualities together: two gates, two gardens, joined by a bridge and unifying path in London’s St James’s Park which is adjacent to Buckingham Palace.
    The design concept features figurative sculptures and a new Prince Philip Gate with a statue showing the Queen and her husband of 73 years together.
    It also features gardens to create spaces for reflection and coming together. 
    A new bridge over the park’s lake will feature a cast-glass balustrade inspired by the Queen’s wedding tiara.
    This design concept will be subject to change as it undergoes refining, and later planning permission.
    The Queen Elizabeth Memorial Committee’s selection panel found Foster + Partners’ design, balancing formal and informal elements, impressive and capable of creating an engaging landmark to endure for generations to come. 
    The panel also said it valued the artistry, use of space, technical skills and their sensitivity to the memorial’s location. 
    The winning team includes artist Yinka Shonibare and celebrated landscape designer, Michel Desvigne.

    OPS: Renders of the winning design by Foster + Partners. Striking scuplture for an area designated the Commonwealth Gardens

    Pic

     

  • dukas 186301824 fer
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    Ferrari Press Agency
    Queen 1
    Ref 16930
    24/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Foster + Partners
    The UK has unveiled what will become a lasting memorial to celebrate the life of the late Queen Elizabeth II.
    A competition for a suitable tribute has chosen a design by world renowned architecture firm Foster + Partners.
    Five finalist teams were asked to create a masterplan that would honour and celebrate Britain’s longest serving monarch Queen Elizabeth’s life of service and provide the public with a space for reflection.
    Elizabeth was in the throne for 70 years and 214 days,
    Foster + Partners’ winning design is said to balance tradition and modernity, public duty and private faith, the United Kingdom and a global Commonwealth. 
    The design concept illustrates how she brought these dualities together: two gates, two gardens, joined by a bridge and unifying path in London’s St James’s Park which is adjacent to Buckingham Palace.
    The design concept features figurative sculptures and a new Prince Philip Gate with a statue showing the Queen and her husband of 73 years together.
    It also features gardens to create spaces for reflection and coming together. 
    A new bridge over the park’s lake will feature a cast-glass balustrade inspired by the Queen’s wedding tiara.
    This design concept will be subject to change as it undergoes refining, and later planning permission.
    The Queen Elizabeth Memorial Committee’s selection panel found Foster + Partners’ design, balancing formal and informal elements, impressive and capable of creating an engaging landmark to endure for generations to come. 
    The panel also said it valued the artistry, use of space, technical skills and their sensitivity to the memorial’s location. 
    The winning team includes artist Yinka Shonibare and celebrated landscape designer, Michel Desvigne.

    OPS: Renders of the winning design by Foster + Partners. The planned Philip Gate for the park featuring a statue of the Queen an

     

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    dukas 186301816 fer
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Queen 1
    Ref 16930
    24/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Foster + Partners
    The UK has unveiled what will become a lasting memorial to celebrate the life of the late Queen Elizabeth II.
    A competition for a suitable tribute has chosen a design by world renowned architecture firm Foster + Partners.
    Five finalist teams were asked to create a masterplan that would honour and celebrate Britain’s longest serving monarch Queen Elizabeth’s life of service and provide the public with a space for reflection.
    Elizabeth was in the throne for 70 years and 214 days,
    Foster + Partners’ winning design is said to balance tradition and modernity, public duty and private faith, the United Kingdom and a global Commonwealth. 
    The design concept illustrates how she brought these dualities together: two gates, two gardens, joined by a bridge and unifying path in London’s St James’s Park which is adjacent to Buckingham Palace.
    The design concept features figurative sculptures and a new Prince Philip Gate with a statue showing the Queen and her husband of 73 years together.
    It also features gardens to create spaces for reflection and coming together. 
    A new bridge over the park’s lake will feature a cast-glass balustrade inspired by the Queen’s wedding tiara.
    This design concept will be subject to change as it undergoes refining, and later planning permission.
    The Queen Elizabeth Memorial Committee’s selection panel found Foster + Partners’ design, balancing formal and informal elements, impressive and capable of creating an engaging landmark to endure for generations to come. 
    The panel also said it valued the artistry, use of space, technical skills and their sensitivity to the memorial’s location. 
    The winning team includes artist Yinka Shonibare and celebrated landscape designer, Michel Desvigne.

    OPS: Renders of the winning design by Foster + Partners. A footbridge over tSt James's Park lake inspired by the Queen's wedding

     

  • dukas 186301808 fer
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    Ferrari Press Agency
    Queen 1
    Ref 16930
    24/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Foster + Partners
    The UK has unveiled what will become a lasting memorial to celebrate the life of the late Queen Elizabeth II.
    A competition for a suitable tribute has chosen a design by world renowned architecture firm Foster + Partners.
    Five finalist teams were asked to create a masterplan that would honour and celebrate Britain’s longest serving monarch Queen Elizabeth’s life of service and provide the public with a space for reflection.
    Elizabeth was in the throne for 70 years and 214 days,
    Foster + Partners’ winning design is said to balance tradition and modernity, public duty and private faith, the United Kingdom and a global Commonwealth. 
    The design concept illustrates how she brought these dualities together: two gates, two gardens, joined by a bridge and unifying path in London’s St James’s Park which is adjacent to Buckingham Palace.
    The design concept features figurative sculptures and a new Prince Philip Gate with a statue showing the Queen and her husband of 73 years together.
    It also features gardens to create spaces for reflection and coming together. 
    A new bridge over the park’s lake will feature a cast-glass balustrade inspired by the Queen’s wedding tiara.
    This design concept will be subject to change as it undergoes refining, and later planning permission.
    The Queen Elizabeth Memorial Committee’s selection panel found Foster + Partners’ design, balancing formal and informal elements, impressive and capable of creating an engaging landmark to endure for generations to come. 
    The panel also said it valued the artistry, use of space, technical skills and their sensitivity to the memorial’s location. 
    The winning team includes artist Yinka Shonibare and celebrated landscape designer, Michel Desvigne.

    OPS: Renders of the winning design by Foster + Partners. Statue of the Queen on bhorseback.

    Picture bsupplied by Ferrari (FOTO

     

  • dukas 186301800 fer
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    Ferrari Press Agency
    Queen 1
    Ref 16930
    24/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Foster + Partners
    The UK has unveiled what will become a lasting memorial to celebrate the life of the late Queen Elizabeth II.
    A competition for a suitable tribute has chosen a design by world renowned architecture firm Foster + Partners.
    Five finalist teams were asked to create a masterplan that would honour and celebrate Britain’s longest serving monarch Queen Elizabeth’s life of service and provide the public with a space for reflection.
    Elizabeth was in the throne for 70 years and 214 days,
    Foster + Partners’ winning design is said to balance tradition and modernity, public duty and private faith, the United Kingdom and a global Commonwealth. 
    The design concept illustrates how she brought these dualities together: two gates, two gardens, joined by a bridge and unifying path in London’s St James’s Park which is adjacent to Buckingham Palace.
    The design concept features figurative sculptures and a new Prince Philip Gate with a statue showing the Queen and her husband of 73 years together.
    It also features gardens to create spaces for reflection and coming together. 
    A new bridge over the park’s lake will feature a cast-glass balustrade inspired by the Queen’s wedding tiara.
    This design concept will be subject to change as it undergoes refining, and later planning permission.
    The Queen Elizabeth Memorial Committee’s selection panel found Foster + Partners’ design, balancing formal and informal elements, impressive and capable of creating an engaging landmark to endure for generations to come. 
    The panel also said it valued the artistry, use of space, technical skills and their sensitivity to the memorial’s location. 
    The winning team includes artist Yinka Shonibare and celebrated landscape designer, Michel Desvigne.

    OPS: Renders of the winning design by Foster + Partners. Statue of the Queen on bhorseback.

    Picture bsupplied by Ferrari (FOTO

     

  • dukas 186301856 fer
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    dukas 186301856 fer
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Queen 1
    Ref 16930
    24/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Foster + Partners
    The UK has unveiled what will become a lasting memorial to celebrate the life of the late Queen Elizabeth II.
    A competition for a suitable tribute has chosen a design by world renowned architecture firm Foster + Partners.
    Five finalist teams were asked to create a masterplan that would honour and celebrate Britain’s longest serving monarch Queen Elizabeth’s life of service and provide the public with a space for reflection.
    Elizabeth was in the throne for 70 years and 214 days,
    Foster + Partners’ winning design is said to balance tradition and modernity, public duty and private faith, the United Kingdom and a global Commonwealth. 
    The design concept illustrates how she brought these dualities together: two gates, two gardens, joined by a bridge and unifying path in London’s St James’s Park which is adjacent to Buckingham Palace.
    The design concept features figurative sculptures and a new Prince Philip Gate with a statue showing the Queen and her husband of 73 years together.
    It also features gardens to create spaces for reflection and coming together. 
    A new bridge over the park’s lake will feature a cast-glass balustrade inspired by the Queen’s wedding tiara.
    This design concept will be subject to change as it undergoes refining, and later planning permission.
    The Queen Elizabeth Memorial Committee’s selection panel found Foster + Partners’ design, balancing formal and informal elements, impressive and capable of creating an engaging landmark to endure for generations to come. 
    The panel also said it valued the artistry, use of space, technical skills and their sensitivity to the memorial’s location. 
    The winning team includes artist Yinka Shonibare and celebrated landscape designer, Michel Desvigne.

    OPS: Renders of the winning design by Foster + Partners. A footbridge over the St James's Park lake inspired by the Queen's wedd

     

  • PEOPLE - Xenia Tchoumitcheva bei der 'The Crown' TV show Season 5 Premiere in London
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    PEOPLE - Xenia Tchoumitcheva bei der 'The Crown' TV show Season 5 Premiere in London
    8 November 2022.

    The Crown Season 5 World Premiere held at Theatre Royal on Drury Lane, London.

    Here: Xenia Tchoumitcheva

    Credit: GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-03/320/441 (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II - File Pictures
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    Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II - File Pictures
    08/09/2022. London, United Kingdom. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II - File Pictures.

    Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II has died.

    File Picture: 17/06/2017. London, United Kingdom. Trooping the Colour.

    Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip travel along the Mall in an open top carriage during the Trooping the Colour.

    Picture by Pete Maclaine/Parsons Media / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Parsons Media / eyevine.

     

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    Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II - File Pictures
    08/09/2022. London, United Kingdom. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II - File Pictures.

    Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II has died.

    File Picture: 05/02/2017. West Newton, United Kingdom. The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh Attend Church in Sandringham.

    Picture by Pete Maclaine / Parsons Media / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II - File Pictures
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    Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II - File Pictures
    08/09/2022. London, United Kingdom. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II - File Pictures.

    Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II has died.

    File Picture: 03/09/2016. Braemar, United Kingdom. HM The Queen attends The Braemar Gathering. HM Queen Elizabeth II joined by Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Charles, Prince of Wales ,Princess Anne, at The Braemar Gathering in the Scottish Highlands.

    Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine

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  • Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II - File Pictures
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    Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II - File Pictures
    08/09/2022. London, United Kingdom. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II - File Pictures.

    Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II has died.

    File Picture: 03/09/2016. Braemar, United Kingdom. HM The Queen attends The Braemar Gathering. HM Queen Elizabeth II joined by Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Charles, Prince of Wales ,Princess Anne, at The Braemar Gathering in the Scottish Highlands.

    Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II - File Pictures
    08/09/2022. London, United Kingdom. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II - File Pictures.

    Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II has died.

    File Picture: 03/09/2016. Braemar, United Kingdom. HM The Queen attends The Braemar Gathering. HM Queen Elizabeth II joined by Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Charles, Prince of Wales ,Princess Anne, at The Braemar Gathering in the Scottish Highlands.

    Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II - File Pictures
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    Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II - File Pictures
    08/09/2022. London, United Kingdom. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II - File Pictures.

    Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II has died.

    File Picture: 03/09/2016. Braemar, United Kingdom. HM The Queen attends The Braemar Gathering. HM Queen Elizabeth II joined by Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Charles, Prince of Wales ,Princess Anne, at The Braemar Gathering in the Scottish Highlands.

    Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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  • Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II - File Pictures
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    Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II - File Pictures
    08/09/2022. London, United Kingdom. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II - File Pictures.

    Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II has died.

    File Picture: 03/09/2016. Braemar, United Kingdom. HM The Queen attends The Braemar Gathering. HM Queen Elizabeth II joined by Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Charles, Prince of Wales ,Princess Anne, at The Braemar Gathering in the Scottish Highlands.

    Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    Prince Philip Memorial Service
    29/03/2022. London, United Kingdom.

    Prince Andrew at the Prince Philip Memorial Service at Westminster Abbey in London.

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    Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Andrew at the Prince Philip Memorial Service at Westminster Abbey in London.

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    Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Andrew at the Prince Philip Memorial Service at Westminster Abbey in London.

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    ROYALS - Queen Elizabeth bei der Gedenkfeier zum 1. Todestag von Prinz Philip in London
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    Queen Elizabeth II at the Prince Philip Memorial Service at Westminster Abbey in London.

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    ROYALS - Queen Elizabeth bei der Gedenkfeier zum 1. Todestag von Prinz Philip in London
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    Queen Elizabeth II at the Prince Philip Memorial Service at Westminster Abbey in London.

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    ROYALS - Queen Elizabeth bei der Gedenkfeier zum 1. Todestag von Prinz Philip in London
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    Queen Elizabeth II at the Prince Philip Memorial Service at Westminster Abbey in London.

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    ROYALS - Queen Elizabeth bei der Gedenkfeier zum 1. Todestag von Prinz Philip in London
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    Queen Elizabeth II at the Prince Philip Memorial Service at Westminster Abbey in London.

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    ROYALS - Queen Elizabeth bei der Gedenkfeier zum 1. Todestag von Prinz Philip in London
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    Queen Elizabeth II at the Prince Philip Memorial Service at Westminster Abbey in London.

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    ROYALS - Queen Elizabeth bei der Gedenkfeier zum 1. Todestag von Prinz Philip in London
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    Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Andrew at the Prince Philip Memorial Service at Westminster Abbey in London.

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  • ROYALS - Gedenkfeier zum 1. Todestag von Prinz Philip in London
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    ROYALS - Gedenkfeier zum 1. Todestag von Prinz Philip in London
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    The thanksgiving service at London’s Westminster Abbey for the late Duke of Edinburgh who died in 2021 aged 99.Queen Elizabeth was walked to her seat by Prince Andrew.Andrew, the Duke of York, who travelled with her to central London from Windsor Castle.There had been concerns over whether she would be able to attend, due to recent health issues at the age of 95.But there was never any doubt that she would have wanted to have been here to hear thanks being given for the life and work of her husband of 73 years.
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    OPS: The queen leaves the service, Before exiting the abbey, she spoke to a Duke of Edinburgh Gold Award holder, Doyin Sonibare.

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    The thanksgiving service at London’s Westminster Abbey for the late Duke of Edinburgh who died in 2021 aged 99.Queen Elizabeth was walked to her seat by Prince Andrew.Andrew, the Duke of York, who travelled with her to central London from Windsor Castle.There had been concerns over whether she would be able to attend, due to recent health issues at the age of 95.But there was never any doubt that she would have wanted to have been here to hear thanks being given for the life and work of her husband of 73 years.

    OPS: Prince william listens to a tribute paid to his late grandfather by the Right Reverend David Conner , Dean of Windsor.

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    The thanksgiving service at London’s Westminster Abbey for the late Duke of Edinburgh who died in 2021 aged 99.Queen Elizabeth was walked to her seat by Prince Andrew.Andrew, the Duke of York, who travelled with her to central London from Windsor Castle.There had been concerns over whether she would be able to attend, due to recent health issues at the age of 95.But there was never any doubt that she would have wanted to have been here to hear thanks being given for the life and work of her husband of 73 years.

    OPS: Queen listens to a tribute paid to her late husband by the Right Reverend David Conner , Dean of Windsor.

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  • ROYALS - Gedenkfeier zum 1. Todestag von Prinz Philip in London
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    The thanksgiving service at London’s Westminster Abbey for the late Duke of Edinburgh who died in 2021 aged 99.Queen Elizabeth was walked to her seat by Prince Andrew.Andrew, the Duke of York, who travelled with her to central London from Windsor Castle.There had been concerns over whether she would be able to attend, due to recent health issues at the age of 95.But there was never any doubt that she would have wanted to have been here to hear thanks being given for the life and work of her husband of 73 years.

    OPS: Prince William, 39, his wife Kate Middleton ,40, and two of their three children, Prince George, eight, and Princess Charlotte six leaving the service with Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles.

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  • ROYALS - Gedenkfeier zum 1. Todestag von Prinz Philip in London
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    The thanksgiving service at London’s Westminster Abbey for the late Duke of Edinburgh who died in 2021 aged 99.Queen Elizabeth was walked to her seat by Prince Andrew.Andrew, the Duke of York, who travelled with her to central London from Windsor Castle.There had been concerns over whether she would be able to attend, due to recent health issues at the age of 95.But there was never any doubt that she would have wanted to have been here to hear thanks being given for the life and work of her husband of 73 years.

    OPS: Prince William, 39, his wife Kate Middleton ,40, and two of their three children, Prince George, eight, and Princess Charlotte six leaving the service with Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles.

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