RM2JYX6ET–File photo dated 12/06/2021 of Queen Elizabeth II during a ceremony at Windsor Castle in Berkshire to mark her official birthday. The Queen died peacefully at Balmoral this afternoon, Buckingham Palace has announced. Issue date: Thursday September 8, 2022.
RM2G2MXDA–Queen Elizabeth II during a ceremony at Windsor Castle in Berkshire to mark her official birthday. Picture date: Saturday June 12, 2021.
RM2G2MX7E–The Duke of Kent during a ceremony at Windsor Castle in Berkshire to mark the official birthday of Queen Elizabeth II. Picture date: Saturday June 12, 2021.
RM2G2M1FX–Members of the Massed Band of the Household Division during a ceremony at Windsor Castle in Berkshire to mark her official birthday. Picture date: Saturday June 12, 2021.
RM2G2MXDE–Queen Elizabeth II during a ceremony at Windsor Castle in Berkshire to mark her official birthday. Picture date: Saturday June 12, 2021.
RM2G2MX7P–Queen Elizabeth II alongside the Duke of Kent during a ceremony at Windsor Castle in Berkshire to mark her official birthday. Picture date: Saturday June 12, 2021.
RM2G2M803–Queen Elizabeth II during a ceremony at Windsor Castle in Berkshire to mark her official birthday. Picture date: Saturday June 12, 2021.
RM2G2MX70–Queen Elizabeth II alongside the Duke of Kent during a ceremony at Windsor Castle in Berkshire to mark her official birthday. Picture date: Saturday June 12, 2021.
RM2FN26HP–The Prince of Wales during a visit to the the Breast Cancer Now Toby Robins Research Centre in London, 21 years after he formally opened the research centre. During the visit Charles heard about the charity's achievements and how Covid-19 has impacted their funded research. Picture date: Thursday May 13, 2021.
RM2FN26HK–The Prince of Wales during a visit to the the Breast Cancer Now Toby Robins Research Centre in London, 21 years after he formally opened the research centre. During the visit Charles heard about the charity's achievements and how Covid-19 has impacted their funded research. Picture date: Thursday May 13, 2021.
RM2FN26C5–The Prince of Wales during a visit to the the Breast Cancer Now Toby Robins Research Centre in London, 21 years after he formally opened the research centre. During the visit Charles heard about the charity's achievements and how Covid-19 has impacted their funded research. Picture date: Thursday May 13, 2021.
RM2FN26N4–The Prince of Wales meets Audrey Phillips (78) from Stanmore during a visit to the the Breast Cancer Now Toby Robins Research Centre in London, 21 years after he formally opened the research centre. During the visit Charles heard about the charity's achievements and how Covid-19 has impacted their funded research. Picture date: Thursday May 13, 2021.
RM2FN26KB–The Prince of Wales meets Audrey Phillips (78) from Stanmore during a visit to the the Breast Cancer Now Toby Robins Research Centre in London, 21 years after he formally opened the research centre. During the visit Charles heard about the charity's achievements and how Covid-19 has impacted their funded research. Picture date: Thursday May 13, 2021.
RM2FMNXCE–The House of Lords chamber before Queen Elizabeth II delivered a speech from the throne at the Palace of Westminster in London as she outlines the government's legislative programme for the coming session during the State Opening of Parliament. Picture date: Tuesday May 11, 2021.
RM2FMP24C–Queen Elizabeth II in the House of Lords at the Palace of Westminster in London during the State Opening of Parliament. Picture date: Tuesday May 11, 2021.
RM2FKX353–Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab (left) meets the Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs Marc Garneau, for a bilateral meeting at the G7 Foreign and Development Ministers meeting at Lancaster House, in central London. Picture date: Tuesday May 4, 2021.
RM2FKX358–Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab (left) meets the Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs Marc Garneau, for a bilateral meeting at the G7 Foreign and Development Ministers meeting at Lancaster House, in central London. Picture date: Tuesday May 4, 2021.
RM2FKX281–Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab (right) greets Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs Marc Garneau, as he arrives at Lancaster House in London for talks with fellow foreign ministers from the G7 Foreign and Development Ministers meeting. Picture date: Tuesday May 4, 2021.
RM2F662M6–The Duchess of Cornwall meets members of the Chotai family during a visit to the Kamsons Pharmacy head office and warehouse in Uckfield, East Sussex, to thank frontline workers. Picture date: Tuesday March 30, 2021.
RM2F662ME–The Duchess of Cornwall leaving the Kamsons Pharmacy head office and warehouse in Uckfield, East Sussex, after meeting and thanking frontline workers. Picture date: Tuesday March 30, 2021.
RM2E220GF–Prime Minister Boris Johnson at Ashton Gate Stadium in Bristol greets first responder Caroline Cook before she receives an injection of a Covid-19 vaccine during a visit to one of the seven mass vaccination centres now opened to the general public as the government continues to ramp up the vaccination programme against Covid-19.
RM2E220KW–Prime Minister Boris Johnson talks to Marion Fursman aged 90 at Ashton Gate Stadium in Bristol during a visit to one of the seven mass vaccination centres now opened to the general public as the government continues to ramp up the vaccination programme against Covid-19.
RM2E220KJ–Prime Minister Boris Johnson talks to Marion Fursman aged 90 at Ashton Gate Stadium in Bristol during a visit to one of the seven mass vaccination centres now opened to the general public as the government continues to ramp up the vaccination programme against Covid-19.
RM2E220BP–Prime Minister Boris Johnson, with Head Nurse Anne Morris, at Ashton Gate Stadium in Bristol, during a visit to one of the seven mass vaccination centres now opened to the general public as the government continues to ramp up the vaccination programme against Covid-19.
RM2E220BH–Prime Minister Boris Johnson, with Head Nurse Anne Morris, at Ashton Gate Stadium in Bristol, during a visit to one of the seven mass vaccination centres now opened to the general public as the government continues to ramp up the vaccination programme against Covid-19.
RM2E220K6–Ashton Gate Stadium in Bristol, one of the seven mass vaccination centres now opened to the general public as the government continues to ramp up the vaccination programme against Covid-19.
RM2E220MR–Prime Minister Boris Johnson at Ashton Gate Stadium in Bristol watches first responder Caroline Cook receiving an injection of a Covid-19 vaccine during a visit to one of the seven mass vaccination centres now opened to the general public as the government continues to ramp up the vaccination programme against Covid-19.
RM2DF6NC6–The signature of the Prince of Wales after he signed the wall of the Green Room during a visit to the 100 Club nightclub in London.
RM2DF6XYF–The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall watching a short musical performance by singer Emily Capell during a visit to the 100 Club nightclub in London.
RM2DF6XPN–The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall during a visit to the 100 Club nightclub in London.
RM2DF6NBG–The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall watching a short musical performance by singer Emily Capell during a visit to the 100 Club nightclub in London.
RM2DF6Y03–The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall watching a short musical performance by singer Emily Capell during a visit to the 100 Club nightclub in London.
RM2D9C1YY–The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron of The Poppy Factory, during a visit to the Field of Remembrance, in its 92nd year, at Westminster Abbey in London, ahead of Armistice Day.
RM2D9C31N–The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron of The Poppy Factory, during a visit to the Field of Remembrance, in its 92nd year, at Westminster Abbey in London, ahead of Armistice Day.
RM2D9C215–The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron of The Poppy Factory, wearing a poppy covered mask, during a visit to the Field of Remembrance, in its 92nd year, at Westminster Abbey in London, ahead of Armistice Day.
RM2D9BYJF–The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron of The Poppy Factory, during a visit to the Field of Remembrance, in its 92nd year, at Westminster Abbey in London, ahead of Armistice Day.
RM2D9C201–The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron of The Poppy Factory, wearing a poppy covered mask, during a visit to the Field of Remembrance, in its 92nd year, at Westminster Abbey in London, ahead of Armistice Day.
RM2D8A1C3–The Duchess of Cornwall during a visit to the headquarters of the Bank of England in the City of London, where she met with Governor Andrew Bailey and reviewed the Bank's role in supporting the national economy through the coronavirus pandemic.
RM2D8AD8G–The Duchess of Cornwall during a visit to the headquarters of the Bank of England in the City of London, where she met with Governor Andrew Bailey and reviewed the Bank's role in supporting the national economy through the coronavirus pandemic.
RM2D8AD87–The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall during a visit to the headquarters of the Bank of England in the City of London, where they met with Governor Andrew Bailey and reviewed the Bank's role in supporting the national economy through the coronavirus pandemic.
RM2D8A1AD–The Prince of Wales during a visit to the headquarters of the Bank of England in the City of London, where he met with Governor Andrew Bailey and reviewed the Bank's role in supporting the national economy through the coronavirus pandemic.
RM2AA9XTP–Queen Elizabeth II presents the Chatham House Prize 2019 to Sir David Attenborough (left) and Julian Hector, Head of the BBC Natural History Unit, at the Royal institute of International Affairs, Chatham House, London.
RMKMDX26–The Duchess of Cambridge greets well-wishers as she arrives for the Children's Global Media Summit at Manchester Central Convention Complex, which brings together creatives, technology innovators, policymakers, executives and thought leaders from around the globe to inform and redesign the future of media for this generation and explore the impact that digital technology will have in children's futures.
RMHMYW9W–The Duchess of Cambridge attends a Guild of Health Writers conference. which is focusing on mental health, which is being supported by the Heads Together campaign, at Chandos House, London.
RMG82RFD–Queen Elizabeth II attends the annual Order of the Garter Service at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle.
RM2WGK7W6–File photo dated 13/05/21 of the then Prince of Wales (now King Charles III), during a visit to the the Breast Cancer Now Toby Robins Research Centre in London, 21 years after he formally opened the research centre. The King has been diagnosed with a form of cancer and has begun a schedule of regular treatments, and while he has postponed public duties he “remains wholly positive about his treatment”, Buckingham Palace said. Issue date: Monday February 5, 2024.
RM2G2MX6T–Queen Elizabeth II during a ceremony at Windsor Castle in Berkshire to mark her official birthday. Picture date: Saturday June 12, 2021.
RM2G2MX76–Queen Elizabeth II alongside the Duke of Kent during a ceremony at Windsor Castle in Berkshire to mark her official birthday. Picture date: Saturday June 12, 2021.
RM2G2MX7F–Members of the Massed Band of the Household Division during a ceremony at Windsor Castle in Berkshire to mark the official birthday of Queen Elizabeth II. Picture date: Saturday June 12, 2021.
RM2G2MX60–Guardsmen stand in formation as they take part in a ceremony at Windsor Castle in Berkshire to mark the official birthday of Queen Elizabeth II. Picture date: Saturday June 12, 2021.
RM2G2MX7W–Queen Elizabeth II during a ceremony at Windsor Castle in Berkshire to mark her official birthday. Picture date: Saturday June 12, 2021.
RM2G2M801–Queen Elizabeth II during a ceremony at Windsor Castle in Berkshire to mark her official birthday. Picture date: Saturday June 12, 2021.
RM2FN26HN–The Prince of Wales during a visit to the the Breast Cancer Now Toby Robins Research Centre in London, 21 years after he formally opened the research centre. During the visit Charles heard about the charity's achievements and how Covid-19 has impacted their funded research. Picture date: Thursday May 13, 2021.
RM2FN26DY–The Prince of Wales during a visit to the the Breast Cancer Now Toby Robins Research Centre in London, 21 years after he formally opened the research centre. During the visit Charles heard about the charity's achievements and how Covid-19 has impacted their funded research. Picture date: Thursday May 13, 2021.
RM2FKX27B–Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab (right) greets US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, as he arrives at Lancaster House in London for talks with fellow foreign ministers from the G7 Foreign and Development Ministers meeting. Picture date: Tuesday May 4, 2021.
RM2FKX355–Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab (left) meets the Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs Marc Garneau, for a bilateral meeting at the G7 Foreign and Development Ministers meeting at Lancaster House, in central London. Picture date: Tuesday May 4, 2021.
RM2FKX284–Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab arrives at Lancaster House in London for talks with fellow foreign ministers from the G7 Foreign and Development Ministers meeting. Picture date: Tuesday May 4, 2021.
RM2FKX27G–Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab (right) greets US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, as he arrives at Lancaster House in London for talks with fellow foreign ministers from the G7 Foreign and Development Ministers meeting. Picture date: Tuesday May 4, 2021.
RM2F66143–The Duchess of Cornwall wearing a mask during a visit to the Kamsons Pharmacy head office and warehouse in Uckfield, East Sussex, to thank frontline workers. Picture date: Tuesday March 30, 2021.
RM2F660AC–The Duchess of Cornwall being shown around the warehouse by Warehouse Manager Graeme Rott (left) and Warehouse staff Zoe Hough and Jenny Milton during a visit to the Kamsons Pharmacy head office and warehouse in Uckfield, East Sussex, to thank frontline workers. Picture date: Tuesday March 30, 2021.
RM2F6614M–The Duchess of Cornwall wearing a mask during a visit to the Kamsons Pharmacy head office and warehouse in Uckfield, East Sussex, to thank frontline workers. Picture date: Tuesday March 30, 2021.
RM2E21JH9–Prime Minister Boris Johnson at Ashton Gate Stadium in Bristol, during a visit to one of the seven mass vaccination centres now opened to the general public as the government continues to ramp up the vaccination programme against Covid-19.
RM2E220BW–Prime Minister Boris Johnson at Ashton Gate Stadium in Bristol watches first responder Caroline Cook receiving an injection of a Covid-19 vaccine during a visit to one of the seven mass vaccination centres now opened to the general public as the government continues to ramp up the vaccination programme against Covid-19.
RM2E220GE–Prime Minister Boris Johnson, with Head Nurse Anne Morris, at Ashton Gate Stadium in Bristol, during a visit to one of the seven mass vaccination centres now opened to the general public as the government continues to ramp up the vaccination programme against Covid-19.
RM2E220BX–Prime Minister Boris Johnson, with Head Nurse Anne Morris, at Ashton Gate Stadium in Bristol, during a visit to one of the seven mass vaccination centres now opened to the general public as the government continues to ramp up the vaccination programme against Covid-19.
RM2E21JHT–Prime Minister Boris Johnson at Ashton Gate Stadium in Bristol, during a visit to one of the seven mass vaccination centres now opened to the general public as the government continues to ramp up the vaccination programme against Covid-19.
RM2E220K3–Prime Minister Boris Johnson at Ashton Gate Stadium in Bristol talks to the Navy team training to vaccinate during a visit to one of the seven mass vaccination centres now opened to the general public as the government continues to ramp up the vaccination programme against Covid-19.
RM2E220B5–Personnel from the Royal Navy training to vaccinate at Ashton Gate Stadium in Bristol, one of the seven mass vaccination centres now opened to the general public as the government continues to ramp up the vaccination programme against Covid-19.
RM2DF6NBH–The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall watching a short musical performance by singer Emily Capell during a visit to the 100 Club nightclub in London.
RM2DF6N5P–The Prince of Wales meeting Jeff Horton during a visit to the 100 Club nightclub in London.
RM2DF6NCJ–The signature of Duchess of Cornwall after she signed the wall of the Green Room during a visit to the 100 Club nightclub in London.
RM2DF6Y42–The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall talking to singer Emily Capell during a visit to the 100 Club nightclub in London.
RM2D9C01R–The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron of The Poppy Factory, during a visit to the Field of Remembrance, in its 92nd year, at Westminster Abbey in London, ahead of Armistice Day.
RM2D9BYFN–The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron of The Poppy Factory, has paid tribute to BritainÕs war dead by placing a cross in Westminster AbbeyÕs Field of Remembrance, in its 92nd year, at Westminster Abbey in London, ahead of Armistice Day.
RM2D9C01J–The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron of The Poppy Factory, has paid tribute to BritainÕs war dead by placing a cross in Westminster AbbeyÕs Field of Remembrance, in its 92nd year, at Westminster Abbey in London, ahead of Armistice Day.
RM2D8ACP0–The Prince of Wales during a visit to the headquarters of the Bank of England in the City of London, where they met with Governor Andrew Bailey and reviewed the Bank's role in supporting the national economy through the coronavirus pandemic.
RM2D8A3EP–The Prince of Wales during a visit to the headquarters of the Bank of England in the City of London, where he met with Governor Andrew Bailey and reviewed the Bank's role in supporting the national economy through the coronavirus pandemic.
RM2C62106–The Duchess of Cornwall meets firefighters, staff from Great Western Hospital and paramedics from South Western Ambulance Service during a visit to Swindon Fire Station in Wiltshire.
RM2C6216M–The Duchess of Cornwall meets firefighters, staff from Great Western Hospital and paramedics from South Western Ambulance Service during a visit to Swindon Fire Station in Wiltshire.
RM2C6216J–The Duchess of Cornwall meets firefighters, staff from Great Western Hospital and paramedics from South Western Ambulance Service during a visit to Swindon Fire Station in Wiltshire.
RM2AA9XTT–Queen Elizabeth II presents the Chatham House Prize 2019 to Sir David Attenborough (left) and Julian Hector, Head of the BBC Natural History Unit, at the Royal institute of International Affairs, Chatham House, London.
RM2AA9YB0–Queen Elizabeth II alongside Sir David Attenborough at the Royal institute of International Affairs, Chatham House, London, where she presented the Chatham House Prize 2019 to the 93-year-old broadcaster and Julian Hector, Head of the BBC Natural History Unit.
RM2AA9WPW–Queen Elizabeth II alongside Sir David Attenborough after she presented both him and Julian Hector, Head of the BBC Natural History Unit, the 2019 Chatham House Prize at the Royal institute of International Affairs, Chatham House, London.
RM2AA9YA9–Queen Elizabeth II at the Royal institute of International Affairs, Chatham House, London, to present the Chatham House Prize 2019 to Sir David Attenborough and Julian Hector, Head of the BBC Natural History Unit.
RM2AA9YA4–Queen Elizabeth II at the Royal institute of International Affairs, Chatham House, London, to present the Chatham House Prize 2019 to Sir David Attenborough and Julian Hector, Head of the BBC Natural History Unit.
RMT1TX87–The Duchess of Cambridge during her visit to the Scouts' headquarters in Gilwell Park, Essex, where she learned more about the organisation's new pilot to bring Scouting to younger children.
RMT1TX7Y–The Duchess of Cambridge during her visit to the Scouts' headquarters in Gilwell Park, Essex, where she learned more about the organisation's new pilot to bring Scouting to younger children.
RMT1TX7N–The Duchess of Cambridge during her visit to the Scouts' headquarters in Gilwell Park, Essex, where she learned more about the organisation's new pilot to bring Scouting to younger children.
RMKMDX18–The Duchess of Cambridge arrives for the Children's Global Media Summit at Manchester Central Convention Complex, which brings together creatives, technology innovators, policymakers, executives and thought leaders from around the globe to inform and redesign the future of media for this generation and explore the impact that digital technology will have in childrenÕs futures.
RMKMDX20–The Duchess of Cambridge greets well-wishers as she arrives for the Children's Global Media Summit at Manchester Central Convention Complex, which brings together creatives, technology innovators, policymakers, executives and thought leaders from around the globe to inform and redesign the future of media for this generation and explore the impact that digital technology will have in childrenÕs futures.
RMHYJXP5–The Duke of Cambridge and Prince Harry attend the Service of Hope at Westminster Abbey in London, following the Westminster terror attack.
RMHMYW9J–The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge attend a Guild of Health Writers conference. which is focusing on mental health, which is being supported by the Heads Together campaign, at Chandos House, London.
RMH8BJAM–Prince Harry greets a child at London's Westminster Abbey where he and the Duke of Edinburgh visited the Field of Remembrance, observed a two minutes' silence and met veterans from past and more recent conflicts.
RMH52JD7–Queen Elizabeth II meets Nick Skelton during a reception for Team GB and ParalympicsGB medallists from the 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games at Buckingham Palace in London.
RMG82REM–The Countess of Wessex attends the annual Order of the Garter Service at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle.
RMG82REF–The Duchess of Cornwall (left) and the Countess of Wessex attend the annual Order of the Garter Service at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle.
RMG6HX91–Doctor Who reception at Buckingham Palace
RMG6HX93–The Countess of Wessex meets Matt Smith, Tom Baker, Peter Davison and John Hurt as she hosts a reception at Buckingham Palace to mark the 50th anniversary of Doctor Who. Props from the show, including two versions of the Tardis, a pair of Daleks and K-9 the robot dog, were set up in the Palace's Bow Room.
RM2WGK7W5–File photo dated 13/05/21 of the then Prince of Wales (now King Charles III), meeting Dr Rachel Brough (centre) Senior Scientific Officer, during a visit to the the Breast Cancer Now Toby Robins Research Centre in London, 21 years after he formally opened the research centre. The King has been diagnosed with a form of cancer and has begun a schedule of regular treatments, and while he has postponed public duties he “remains wholly positive about his treatment”, Buckingham Palace said. Issue date: Monday February 5, 2024.
RM2T3NY9F–File photo dated 11/05/21 of Queen Elizabeth II delivering a speech from the throne in House of Lords at the Palace of Westminster in London. Parliament has been formally prorogued by a king for the first time in more than 70 years, following the death of Queen Elizabeth II. The announcement was read out on behalf of her son and current monarch, Charles, at a traditional ceremony in the House of Lords marking the end of the parliamentary session attended by both MPs and peers.
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