RM2DDJJXH–Laurence Jenkell, sculptor, during the opening ceremony of the Exposition GV Monumental for FIAC, Hotel Prince de Galles, Paris, France. Photo by Jana Call me J/ABACAPRESS.COM
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RM2DDJK9T–Bernard Montiel, French broadcaster and actor, during the opening ceremony of the Exposition GV Monumental for FIAC, Hotel Prince de Galles, Paris, France. Photo by Jana Call me J/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DDJMD5–Charlotte Mano photographer exposing during FIAC, speaking at the opening ceremony of the Exposition GV Monumental for FIAC, Hotel Prince de Galles, Paris, France. Photo by Jana Call me J/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DDJNMT–Laurence Jenkell, sculptor, signing the book for Claude Guéant, French politician, ceremony of the Exposition GV Monumental for FIAC, Hotel Prince de Galles, Paris, France. Photo by Jana Call me J/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DDJNNJ–Laurence Jenkell, sculptor, signing the book for Claude Guéant, French politician, ceremony of the Exposition GV Monumental for FIAC, Hotel Prince de Galles, Paris, France. Photo by Jana Call me J/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DDJHG9–Charlotte Mano, photographer, Carole A. Feuerman hyperrealist sculptor during the opening ceremony of the Exposition GV Monumental for FIAC, Hotel Prince de Galles, Paris, France. Photo by Jana Call me J/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DDJP3T–Zinedin Soualem, French actor with his wife, Caroline Faindt, painter, during the opening ceremony of the Exposition GV Monumental for FIAC, Hotel Prince de Galles, Paris, France. Photo by Jana Call me J/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DDJJHB–Bernard Montiel, French actor and broadcaster, Vedran Martin, project designer, during the opening of the Exposition GV Monumental for FIAC, Hotel Prince de Galles, Paris, France. Photo by Jana Call me J/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DDJG3W–Marcos Marin painter and musician, Laurence Jenkell, sculptor and Bernard Montiel, French broadcaster and actor, during the opening ceremony of the Exposition GV Monumental for FIAC, Hotel Prince de Galles, Paris, France. Photo by Jana Call me J/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DDJKK1–Marcos Marin painter and musician, Charlotte Mano photographer, Carole A. Feuerman sculptor, speaking during the opening Ceremony of the Exposition GV Monumental for FIAC, Hotel Prince de Galles, Paris, France. Photo by Jana Call me J/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DDJKY9–Gérald R.Krischek, General Manager of Prince de Galles, Marcos Marin, painter and musician speaking during the opening ceremony of the Exposition GV Monumental for FIAC, Hotel Prince de Galles, Paris, France. Photo by Jana Call me J/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DDJN2D–Gérald R.Krischek, General Manager of Prince de Galles, Laurence Jenkell, sculptor, Rémy Makinadjian President of Comité George V , during the opening Ceremony of the Exposition GV Monumental for FIAC, Hotel Prince de Galles, Paris, France. Photo by Jana Call me J/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2EA86BY–Prince Charles of Wales arrive at the Cathedral of Santa Maria la Real de la Almudena for the wedding ceremony in Madrid-Spain on saturday May 22, 2004. Photo by Abd Rabbo-Hounsfield-Klein-Mousse-Zabulon/ABACA.
RM2DDJHW4–Rémy Makinadjian President of Comité George V, Laurence Jenkell, sculptor, Marcos Marin painter and musician, Charlotte Mano photographer, Carole A. Feuerman sculptor, during the opening ceremony of the Exposition GV Monumental for FIAC, Hotel Prince de Galles, Paris, France. Photo by Jana Call me J/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DDJNBG–Laurence Jenkell, sculptor, Rémy Makinadjian President of Comité George V, Claude Gueant, French politician, François Chabanian, Foundator of Bel-Air Fine Art, during the opening ceremony of the Exposition GV Monumental for FIAC, Hotel Prince de Galles, Paris, France. Photo by Jana Call me J/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2EA86BH–Prince Charles of Wales arrive at the Cathedral of Santa Maria la Real de la Almudena for the wedding ceremony in Madrid-Spain on saturday May 22, 2004. Photo by Abd Rabbo-Hounsfield-Klein-Mousse-Zabulon/ABACA.
RM2DDJMPG–Gérald R.Krischek, General Manager of Prince de Galles, Thibault Drege, Hotel Manager at Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris, Laurence Jenkell sculptor, and Rémy Makinadjian President of Comité George V , during the opening ceremony of the Exposition GV Monumental for FIAC, Hotel Prince de Galles, Paris, France. Photo by Jana Call me J/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DDJH5W–Gérald R.Krischek, General Manager of Prince de Galles, Hotel Manager chez Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris, Rémy Makinadjian President of Comité George V speaking side by side with Laurence Jenkell, sculptor, during the opeining of the Exposition GV Monumental for FIAC, Hotel Prince de Galles, Paris, France. Photo by Jana Call me J/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2EA86ER–The Prince of Wales arrives at the Cathedral of Santa Maria la Real de la Almudena in Madrid-Spain on Saturday May 22, 2004 for the wedding ceremony of Crown Prince Felipe of Spain and Letizia Ortiz. Photo by Abd Rabbo-Hounsfield-Klein-Mousse-Zabulon/ABACA.
RM2DDJGRE–François Chabanian, Founder of Bel-Air Fine Art, Gérald R.Krischek, General Manager of Prince de Galles, Thibault Drege, Hotel Manager at Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris, Rémy Makinadjian President of Comité George V , during the opening ceremony of the Exposition GV Monumental for FIAC, Hotel Prince de Galles, Paris, France. Photo by Jana Call me J/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2EA87NN–Prince Albert de Monaco and Prince Charles of Wales during the state banquet offered in the Royal Palace for the wedding ceremony in Madrid-Spain on saturday May22, 2004.Photo by ABACA
RM2DFB24A–Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (L) and French President Emmanuel Macron (R) lay wreaths at the statue of former French president Charles de Gaulle at Carlton Gardens in central London on June 18, 2020 during a visit to mark the anniversary of former de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation. - Macron visited London on June 18 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of former French president Charles de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation during World War II. Photo by Tolga AKMEN/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DFB25T–Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (L) and French President Emmanuel Macron (R) lay wreaths at the statue of former French president Charles de Gaulle at Carlton Gardens in central London on June 18, 2020 during a visit to mark the anniversary of former de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation. - Macron visited London on June 18 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of former French president Charles de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation during World War II. Photo by Tolga AKMEN/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DFB251–Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (L) and French President Emmanuel Macron (R) lay wreaths at the statue of former French president Charles de Gaulle at Carlton Gardens in central London on June 18, 2020 during a visit to mark the anniversary of former de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation. - Macron visited London on June 18 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of former French president Charles de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation during World War II. Photo by Tolga AKMEN/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DFB249–Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (L) and French President Emmanuel Macron (R) lay wreaths at the statue of former French president Charles de Gaulle at Carlton Gardens in central London on June 18, 2020 during a visit to mark the anniversary of former de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation. - Macron visited London on June 18 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of former French president Charles de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation during World War II. Photo by Tolga AKMEN/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DFB279–Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (L) and French President Emmanuel Macron (R) lay wreaths at the statue of former French president Charles de Gaulle at Carlton Gardens in central London on June 18, 2020 during a visit to mark the anniversary of former de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation. - Macron visited London on June 18 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of former French president Charles de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation during World War II. Photo by Tolga AKMEN/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DFB235–Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (L) and French President Emmanuel Macron (C) lay wreaths at the statue of former French president Charles de Gaulle at Carlton Gardens in central London on June 18, 2020 during a visit to mark the anniversary of former de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation. - Macron visited London on June 18 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of former French president Charles de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation during World War II. Photo by Tolga AKMEN/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DFB248–Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (R) and French President Emmanuel Macron (C) arrive to lay wreaths at the statue of former French president Charles de Gaulle at Carlton Gardens in central London on June 18, 2020 during a visit to mark the anniversary of former de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation. - Macron visited London on June 18 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of former French president Charles de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation during World War II. Photo by Tolga AKMEN/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DFB23K–Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (R) and French President Emmanuel Macron (L) arrive to lay wreaths at the statue of former French president Charles de Gaulle at Carlton Gardens in central London on June 18, 2020 during a visit to mark the anniversary of former de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation. - Macron visited London on June 18 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of former French president Charles de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation during World War II. Photo by Tolga AKMEN/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DFB245–Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (R) and French President Emmanuel Macron (L) arrive to lay wreaths at the statue of former French president Charles de Gaulle at Carlton Gardens in central London on June 18, 2020 during a visit to mark the anniversary of former de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation. - Macron visited London on June 18 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of former French president Charles de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation during World War II. Photo by Tolga AKMEN/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DFB23H–Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (C) and French President Emmanuel Macron (L) arrive to lay wreaths at the statue of former French president Charles de Gaulle at Carlton Gardens in central London on June 18, 2020 during a visit to mark the anniversary of former de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation. - Macron visited London on June 18 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of former French president Charles de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation during World War II. Photo by Tolga AKMEN/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DFB24R–French President Emmanuel Macron gestures as he arrives with Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (L) to lay a wreath at the statue of former French president Charles de Gaulle at Carlton Gardens in central London on June 18, 2020 to mark the anniversary of former de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation. - Macron visited London on June 18 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of former French president Charles de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation during World War II. Photo by Tolga AKMEN/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DFB253–Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (C) and French President Emmanuel Macron (L) arrive to lay wreaths at the statue of former French president Charles de Gaulle at Carlton Gardens in central London on June 18, 2020 during a visit to mark the anniversary of former de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation. - Macron visited London on June 18 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of former French president Charles de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation during World War II. Photo by Tolga AKMEN/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DFB24G–Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (R) and French President Emmanuel Macron (L) lay wreaths at the statue of former French president Charles de Gaulle at Carlton Gardens in central London on June 18, 2020 during a visit to mark the anniversary of former de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation. - Macron visited London on June 18 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of former French president Charles de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation during World War II. Photo by Tolga AKMEN/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DFB24T–Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (C) and French President Emmanuel Macron (R) lay wreaths at the statue of former French president Charles de Gaulle at Carlton Gardens in central London on June 18, 2020 during a visit to mark the anniversary of former de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation. - Macron visited London on June 18 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of former French president Charles de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation during World War II. Photo by Tolga AKMEN/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DFB266–Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (L) and French President Emmanuel Macron (R) lay wreaths at the statue of former French president Charles de Gaulle at Carlton Gardens in central London on June 18, 2020 during a visit to mark the anniversary of former de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation. - Macron visited London on June 18 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of former French president Charles de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation during World War II. Photo by Tolga AKMEN/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DFB23D–Britain's Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall (L), Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (C) and French President Emmanuel Macron (R) stand after a ceremony to present the Legion d'Honneur – France's highest distinction – to London for services during WW2 at Carlton Gardens in central London on June 18, 2020 during a visit to mark the anniversary of former de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation. - Macron visited London on June 18 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of former French president Charles de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation durin
RM2DFB232–Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (L) French President Emmanuel Macron (C) and London Mayor Sadiq Khan (R) exchange greetings after a ceremony to present the Legion d'Honneur – France's highest distinction – to London for services during WW2 at Carlton Gardens in central London on June 18, 2020 during a visit to mark the anniversary of former French president Charles de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation. - Macron visited London on June 18 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of former French president Charles de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the
RM2DFB22W–Britain's Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab (L), Britain's Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall (2L), Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (3L) and French President Emmanuel Macron (R) pause during a wreath-laying ceremony at Carlton Gardens in central London on June 18, 2020 at the statue of former French president Charles de Gaulle to mark the 80th anniversary of De Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation. - Macron visited London on June 18 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of former French president Charles de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation
RM2DFB240–Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (L) and French President Emmanuel Macron (R) leave after a ceremony to lay wreaths at the statue of former French president Charles de Gaulle at Carlton Gardens in central London on June 18, 2020 during a visit to mark the anniversary of former de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation. - Macron visited London on June 18 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of former French president Charles de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation during World War II. Photo by Tolga AKMEN/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DFB236–French President Emmanuel Macron (R) speaks at a wreath-laying event at Carlton Gardens in central London on June 18, 2020 with Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (2L) and Britain's Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall (L) during a visit to mark the anniversary of French president Charles de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation during WWII. - Macron visited London on June 18 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of former French president Charles de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation during World War II. Photo by Tolga AKMEN/Pool/ABACAPRESS.CO
RM2DFB265–Britain's Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall (L), Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (C) and French President Emmanuel Macron (R) lay wreaths at the statue of former French president Charles de Gaulle at Carlton Gardens in central London on June 18, 2020 during a visit to mark the anniversary of former de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation. - Macron visited London on June 18 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of former French president Charles de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation during World War II. Photo by Tolga AKMEN/Pool/ABACAPRES
RM2DFB23E–French President Emmanuel Macron (R) speaks at a wreath-laying event at Carlton Gardens in central London on June 18, 2020 with Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (2L) and Britain's Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall (L) during a visit to mark the anniversary of French president Charles de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation during WWII. - Macron visited London on June 18 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of former French president Charles de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation during World War II. Photo by Tolga AKMEN/Pool/ABACAPRESS.CO
RM2DFB239–Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (C) and French President Emmanuel Macron (R) leave after a ceremony to lay wreaths at the statue of former French president Charles de Gaulle at Carlton Gardens in central London on June 18, 2020 during a visit to mark the anniversary of former de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation. - Macron visited London on June 18 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of former French president Charles de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation during World War II. Photo by Tolga AKMEN/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DFB22M–Britain's Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall (L), Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (2nd L) French President Emmanuel Macron (C), Britain's Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab (2nd R) and French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian (R) stand after a ceremony to present the Legion d'Honneur – France's highest distinction – to London for services during WW2 at Carlton Gardens in central London on June 18, 2020 during a visit to mark the anniversary of former de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation. - Macron visited London on June 18 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of fo
RM2DFB233–Britain's Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall (L), Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (2L) and French President Emmanuel Macron (C) pause during a wreath-laying ceremony at Carlton Gardens in central London on June 18, 2020 at the statue of former French president Charles de Gaulle to mark the 80th anniversary of De Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation. - Macron visited London on June 18 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of former French president Charles de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation during World War II. Photo by Tolga AKMEN/Pool
RM2DFB242–Britain's Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall (L) and Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (R) attend a ceremony to present the Legion d'Honneur – France's highest distinction – to London for services during WW2 at Carlton Gardens in central London on June 18, 2020 during a visit to mark the anniversary of former de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation. - Macron visited London on June 18 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of former French president Charles de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation during World War II. Photo by Tolga AKMEN/Pool/A
RM2DFB23M–Britain's Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall (L), Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (2nd L) French President Emmanuel Macron (2nd R) and London Mayor Sadiq Khan (R) stand after a ceremony to present the Legion d'Honneur – France's highest distinction – to London for services during WW2 at Carlton Gardens in central London on June 18, 2020 during a visit to mark the anniversary of former de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation. - Macron visited London on June 18 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of former French president Charles de Gaulle's appeal to French people
RM2DFB22C–Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (L) and French President Emmanuel Macron (R) speaks after a ceremony to present the Legion d'Honneur – France's highest distinction – to London for services during WW2 at Carlton Gardens in central London on June 18, 2020 during a visit to mark the anniversary of former de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation. - Macron visited London on June 18 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of former French president Charles de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation during World War II. Photo by Tolga AKMEN/Pool/A
RM2DFB24P–Britain's Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall (3rd L), Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (2nd R) and French President Emmanuel Macron (4th L) follow a piper as they arrive to lay wreaths at the statue of former French president Charles de Gaulle at Carlton Gardens in central London on June 18, 2020 during a visit to mark the anniversary of former de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation. - Macron visited London on June 18 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of former French president Charles de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation during Worl
RM2DFB22K–Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (L) and French President Emmanuel Macron (R) leave after a ceremony to lay wreaths at the statue of former French president Charles de Gaulle at Carlton Gardens in central London on June 18, 2020 during a visit to mark the anniversary of former de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation. - Macron visited London on June 18 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of former French president Charles de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation during World War II. Photo by Tolga AKMEN/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DFB25B–Britain's Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall (L), Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (C) and French President Emmanuel Macron (R) leaves after a ceremony to lay wreaths at the statue of former French president Charles de Gaulle at Carlton Gardens in central London on June 18, 2020 during a visit to mark the anniversary of former de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation. - Macron visited London on June 18 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of former French president Charles de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation during World War II. Photo by
RM2DFB244–French President Emmanuel Macron (L) looks on as Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (R) lays a wreath at the statue of former French president Charles de Gaulle at Carlton Gardens in central London on June 18, 2020 during a visit to mark the anniversary of former de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation. - Macron visited London on June 18 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of former French president Charles de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation during World War II. Photo by Tolga AKMEN/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DFB256–Britain's Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall (L), Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (R) and French President Emmanuel Macron (2nd L) arrive to lay wreaths at the statue of former French president Charles de Gaulle at Carlton Gardens in central London on June 18, 2020 during a visit to mark the anniversary of former de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation. - Macron visited London on June 18 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of former French president Charles de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation during World War II. Photo by Tolga AKMEN/
RM2DFB23N–Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (L) French President Emmanuel Macron (C) and London Mayor Sadiq Khan (R) exchange greetings after a ceremony to present the Legion d'Honneur – France's highest distinction – to London for services during WW2 at Carlton Gardens in central London on June 18, 2020 during a visit to mark the anniversary of former French president Charles de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation. - Macron visited London on June 18 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of former French president Charles de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the
RM2DFB23W–Britain's Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall (L), Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (C) and French President Emmanuel Macron (2nd L) arrive to lay wreaths at the statue of former French president Charles de Gaulle at Carlton Gardens in central London on June 18, 2020 during a visit to mark the anniversary of former de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation. - Macron visited London on June 18 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of former French president Charles de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation during World War II. Photo by Tolga AKMEN/
RM2DFB254–French President Emmanuel Macron (L), The Lord-Lieutenant of Greater London, Sir Kenneth Olisa (2nd L), Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (2nd R) and Britain's Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall (R) arrive to lay wreaths at the statue of former French president Charles de Gaulle at Carlton Gardens in central London on June 18, 2020 during a visit to mark the anniversary of former de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation. - Macron visited London on June 18 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of former French president Charles de Gaulle's appeal to French people to res
RM2DFB23T–Britain's Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall (L), Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (C) and French President Emmanuel Macron (R) leaves after a ceremony to lay wreaths at the statue of former French president Charles de Gaulle at Carlton Gardens in central London on June 18, 2020 during a visit to mark the anniversary of former de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation. - Macron visited London on June 18 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of former French president Charles de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation during World War II. Photo by
RM2DFB22X–Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (L) French President Emmanuel Macron (2nd L), Britain's Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab (2nd R) and French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian (R) stand after a ceremony to present the Legion d'Honneur – France's highest distinction – to London for services during WW2 at Carlton Gardens in central London on June 18, 2020 during a visit to mark the anniversary of former de Gaulle's appeal to French people to resist the Nazi occupation. - Macron visited London on June 18 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of former French president Charles de Gaulle's ap
RF2E2YGJN–French President Nicolas Sarkozy, his wife Carla Bruni-Sarkozy and Prince Charles, Prince of Wales look at photographs of French President Charles De Gaulle during a visit to the former headquarters of the 'Free French', at Carlton Gardens in London, UK on June 18, 2010. Nicolas Sarkozy and World War II veterans visited London to mark the 70th anniversary of Charles de Gaulle's rousing radio appeal to his compatriots to resist the Nazi occupation. On June 18, 1940, four days after the fall of Paris and as the French government prepared to sign an armistice with Germany, the exiled military lea
RF2E2YGMA–French President Nicolas Sarkozy and his wife, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy lay a wreath at the statue of Queen Elizabeth in the presence of Prince Charles, Prince of Wales in London, UK on June 18, 2010. Nicolas Sarkozy and World War II veterans visited London to mark the 70th anniversary of Charles de Gaulle's rousing radio appeal to his compatriots to resist the Nazi occupation. On June 18, 1940, four days after the fall of Paris and as the French government prepared to sign an armistice with Germany, the exiled military leader issued an impassioned appeal over the BBC airwaves to those back home. P
RF2E2YGPK–Prince Charles, Prince of Wales greets French President Nicolas Sarkozy and his wife Carla Bruni-Sarkozy at Clarence House in London, UK on June 18, 2010. Nicolas Sarkozy and World War II veterans visited London to mark the 70th anniversary of Charles de Gaulle's rousing radio appeal to his compatriots to resist the Nazi occupation. On June 18, 1940, four days after the fall of Paris and as the French government prepared to sign an armistice with Germany, the exiled military leader issued an impassioned appeal over the BBC airwaves to those back home. Photo by Elodie Gregoire/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E2YGM8–Prince Charles, Prince of Wales greets French President Nicolas Sarkozy and his wife Carla Bruni-Sarkozy at Clarence House in London, UK on June 18, 2010. Nicolas Sarkozy and World War II veterans visited London to mark the 70th anniversary of Charles de Gaulle's rousing radio appeal to his compatriots to resist the Nazi occupation. On June 18, 1940, four days after the fall of Paris and as the French government prepared to sign an armistice with Germany, the exiled military leader issued an impassioned appeal over the BBC airwaves to those back home. Photo by Elodie Gregoire/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E2YGPH–Prince Charles, Prince of Wales greets French President Nicolas Sarkozy and his wife Carla Bruni-Sarkozy at Clarence House in London, UK on June 18, 2010. Nicolas Sarkozy and World War II veterans visited London to mark the 70th anniversary of Charles de Gaulle's rousing radio appeal to his compatriots to resist the Nazi occupation. On June 18, 1940, four days after the fall of Paris and as the French government prepared to sign an armistice with Germany, the exiled military leader issued an impassioned appeal over the BBC airwaves to those back home. Photo by Elodie Gregoire/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E2YGKF–Prince Charles, Prince of Wales greets French President Nicolas Sarkozy and his wife Carla Bruni-Sarkozy at Clarence House in London, UK on June 18, 2010. Nicolas Sarkozy and World War II veterans visited London to mark the 70th anniversary of Charles de Gaulle's rousing radio appeal to his compatriots to resist the Nazi occupation. On June 18, 1940, four days after the fall of Paris and as the French government prepared to sign an armistice with Germany, the exiled military leader issued an impassioned appeal over the BBC airwaves to those back home. Photo by Elodie Gregoire/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E2YGK5–Prince Charles, Prince of Wales greets French President Nicolas Sarkozy and his wife Carla Bruni-Sarkozy at Clarence House in London, UK on June 18, 2010. Nicolas Sarkozy and World War II veterans visited London to mark the 70th anniversary of Charles de Gaulle's rousing radio appeal to his compatriots to resist the Nazi occupation. On June 18, 1940, four days after the fall of Paris and as the French government prepared to sign an armistice with Germany, the exiled military leader issued an impassioned appeal over the BBC airwaves to those back home. Photo by Elodie Gregoire/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E2YGM7–French President Nicolas Sarkozy, his wife Carla Bruni-Sarkozy and Prince Charles, Prince of Wales look at photographs of French President Charles De Gaulle during a visit to the former headquarters of the 'Free French', at Carlton Gardens in London, UK on June 18, 2010. Nicolas Sarkozy and World War II veterans visited London to mark the 70th anniversary of Charles de Gaulle's rousing radio appeal to his compatriots to resist the Nazi occupation. On June 18, 1940, four days after the fall of Paris and as the French government prepared to sign an armistice with Germany, the exiled military lea
RF2E2YGKE–French President Nicolas Sarkozy, his wife Carla Bruni-Sarkozy and Prince Charles, Prince of Wales look at photographs of French President Charles De Gaulle during a visit to the former headquarters of the 'Free French', at Carlton Gardens in London, UK on June 18, 2010. Nicolas Sarkozy and World War II veterans visited London to mark the 70th anniversary of Charles de Gaulle's rousing radio appeal to his compatriots to resist the Nazi occupation. On June 18, 1940, four days after the fall of Paris and as the French government prepared to sign an armistice with Germany, the exiled military lea
RF2E2YGN1–Prince Charles, Prince of Wales greets French President Nicolas Sarkozy and his wife Carla Bruni-Sarkozy at Clarence House in London, UK on June 18, 2010. Nicolas Sarkozy and World War II veterans visited London to mark the 70th anniversary of Charles de Gaulle's rousing radio appeal to his compatriots to resist the Nazi occupation. On June 18, 1940, four days after the fall of Paris and as the French government prepared to sign an armistice with Germany, the exiled military leader issued an impassioned appeal over the BBC airwaves to those back home. Photo by Elodie Gregoire/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E2YGMC–Prince Charles, Prince of Wales greets French President Nicolas Sarkozy and his wife Carla Bruni-Sarkozy at Clarence House in London, UK on June 18, 2010. Nicolas Sarkozy and World War II veterans visited London to mark the 70th anniversary of Charles de Gaulle's rousing radio appeal to his compatriots to resist the Nazi occupation. On June 18, 1940, four days after the fall of Paris and as the French government prepared to sign an armistice with Germany, the exiled military leader issued an impassioned appeal over the BBC airwaves to those back home. Photo by Elodie Gregoire/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E2YGKJ–French President Nicolas Sarkozy and his wife, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy lay a wreath at the statue of General Charles de Gaulle in the presence of Prince Charles, Prince of Wales in London, UK on June 18, 2010. Nicolas Sarkozy and World War II veterans visited London to mark the 70th anniversary of Charles de Gaulle's rousing radio appeal to his compatriots to resist the Nazi occupation. On June 18, 1940, four days after the fall of Paris and as the French government prepared to sign an armistice with Germany, the exiled military leader issued an impassioned appeal over the BBC airwaves to those ba
RM2DF2NFJ–The Prince of Wales and Aston Martin Lagonda's Marek Reichman, EVP and Chief Creative Officer speak at the new Aston Martin Lagonda factory in Barry, Wales, UK on February 21, 2020. Photo by Rebecca Naden/PA Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DF2NEW–The Prince of Wales speaks at the new Aston Martin Lagonda factory in Barry, Wales, UK on February 21, 2020. Photo by Rebecca Naden/PA Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DF2NF4–The Prince of Wales speaks at the new Aston Martin Lagonda factory in Barry, Wales, UK on February 21, 2020. Photo by Rebecca Naden/PA Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DF2NF1–The Prince of Wales with Aston Martin Lagonda's Marek Reichman, EVP and Chief Creative Officer, speaks at the new Aston Martin Lagonda factory in Barry, Wales, UK on February 21, 2020. Photo by Rebecca Naden/PA Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DF2NFC–The Prince of Wales looks at the new Aston Martin DBX during a visit to the Aston Martin Lagonda factory at St Athan in Barry, Wales, UK on February 21, 2020. Photo by Rebecca Naden/PA Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DF1KM7–Prince Charles speaks during the Fifth World Holocaust Forum at the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial museum in Jerusalem on January 23, 2020. Handout Photo by GPO/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DF1KNX–Prince Charles speaks during the Fifth World Holocaust Forum at the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial museum in Jerusalem on January 23, 2020. Handout Photo by GPO/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DF1KMF–Prince Charles speaks during the Fifth World Holocaust Forum at the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial museum in Jerusalem on January 23, 2020. Handout Photo by GPO/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DF1KM0–Prince Charles speaks during the Fifth World Holocaust Forum at the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial museum in Jerusalem on January 23, 2020. Handout Photo by GPO/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DF1KKY–Prince Charles speaks during the Fifth World Holocaust Forum at the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial museum in Jerusalem on January 23, 2020. Handout Photo by GPO/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DF1KM6–Prince Charles speaks during the Fifth World Holocaust Forum at the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial museum in Jerusalem on January 23, 2020. Handout Photo by GPO/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DF1KM1–Prince Charles speaks during the Fifth World Holocaust Forum at the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial museum in Jerusalem on January 23, 2020. Handout Photo by GPO/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DF1KKX–Prince Charles speaks during the Fifth World Holocaust Forum at the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial museum in Jerusalem on January 23, 2020. Handout Photo by GPO/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DF1KM5–Prince Charles speaks during the Fifth World Holocaust Forum at the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial museum in Jerusalem on January 23, 2020. Handout Photo by GPO/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DF1KM4–Prince Charles speaks during the Fifth World Holocaust Forum at the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial museum in Jerusalem on January 23, 2020. Handout Photo by GPO/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E4RPKR–French President Nicolas Sarkozy and Carla Bruni-Sarkozy welcomed by HRH Prince Charles of Wales at Heathrow airport in London , UK for state visit in England, on March 26, 2008. Photo by Olivier Sanchez Rocca/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E4RPKY–French President Nicolas Sarkozy and Carla Bruni-Sarkozy welcomed by HRH Prince Charles of Wales at Heathrow airport in London , UK for state visit in England, on March 26, 2008. Photo by Olivier Sanchez Rocca/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DF8X57–Screen grab from Clarence House Twitter account. Prince Charles is finally out of self-isolation after contracting COVID-19. On Tuesday March 31, 2020, he addressed the nation and opened up about the novel coronavirus pandemic through a video that he recorded at his Scotland home where he is residing with his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall. Prince of Wales shared the video on his official Twitter account Clarence House. In the video, the prince talked about coronavirus pandemic and its impact on elders. In his message, he even announced that he is feeling much better after suffering from mi
RM2DF8X68–Screen grab from Clarence House Twitter account. Prince Charles is finally out of self-isolation after contracting COVID-19. On Tuesday March 31, 2020, he addressed the nation and opened up about the novel coronavirus pandemic through a video that he recorded at his Scotland home where he is residing with his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall. Prince of Wales shared the video on his official Twitter account Clarence House. In the video, the prince talked about coronavirus pandemic and its impact on elders. In his message, he even announced that he is feeling much better after suffering from mi
RM2DF8X5Y–Screen grab from Clarence House Twitter account. Prince Charles is finally out of self-isolation after contracting COVID-19. On Tuesday March 31, 2020, he addressed the nation and opened up about the novel coronavirus pandemic through a video that he recorded at his Scotland home where he is residing with his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall. Prince of Wales shared the video on his official Twitter account Clarence House. In the video, the prince talked about coronavirus pandemic and its impact on elders. In his message, he even announced that he is feeling much better after suffering from mi
RM2DF8X5G–Screen grab from Clarence House Twitter account. Prince Charles is finally out of self-isolation after contracting COVID-19. On Tuesday March 31, 2020, he addressed the nation and opened up about the novel coronavirus pandemic through a video that he recorded at his Scotland home where he is residing with his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall. Prince of Wales shared the video on his official Twitter account Clarence House. In the video, the prince talked about coronavirus pandemic and its impact on elders. In his message, he even announced that he is feeling much better after suffering from mi
RM2DF8X4P–Screen grab from Clarence House Twitter account. Prince Charles is finally out of self-isolation after contracting COVID-19. On Tuesday March 31, 2020, he addressed the nation and opened up about the novel coronavirus pandemic through a video that he recorded at his Scotland home where he is residing with his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall. Prince of Wales shared the video on his official Twitter account Clarence House. In the video, the prince talked about coronavirus pandemic and its impact on elders. In his message, he even announced that he is feeling much better after suffering from mi
RM2DF8X73–Screen grab from Clarence House Twitter account. Prince Charles is finally out of self-isolation after contracting COVID-19. On Tuesday March 31, 2020, he addressed the nation and opened up about the novel coronavirus pandemic through a video that he recorded at his Scotland home where he is residing with his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall. Prince of Wales shared the video on his official Twitter account Clarence House. In the video, the prince talked about coronavirus pandemic and its impact on elders. In his message, he even announced that he is feeling much better after suffering from mi
RM2DF8X5M–Screen grab from Clarence House Twitter account. Prince Charles is finally out of self-isolation after contracting COVID-19. On Tuesday March 31, 2020, he addressed the nation and opened up about the novel coronavirus pandemic through a video that he recorded at his Scotland home where he is residing with his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall. Prince of Wales shared the video on his official Twitter account Clarence House. In the video, the prince talked about coronavirus pandemic and its impact on elders. In his message, he even announced that he is feeling much better after suffering from mi
RM2DF8X6N–Screen grab from Clarence House Twitter account. Prince Charles is finally out of self-isolation after contracting COVID-19. On Tuesday March 31, 2020, he addressed the nation and opened up about the novel coronavirus pandemic through a video that he recorded at his Scotland home where he is residing with his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall. Prince of Wales shared the video on his official Twitter account Clarence House. In the video, the prince talked about coronavirus pandemic and its impact on elders. In his message, he even announced that he is feeling much better after suffering from mi
RM2DF8X59–Screen grab from Clarence House Twitter account. Prince Charles is finally out of self-isolation after contracting COVID-19. On Tuesday March 31, 2020, he addressed the nation and opened up about the novel coronavirus pandemic through a video that he recorded at his Scotland home where he is residing with his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall. Prince of Wales shared the video on his official Twitter account Clarence House. In the video, the prince talked about coronavirus pandemic and its impact on elders. In his message, he even announced that he is feeling much better after suffering from mi
RM2DF8X69–Screen grab from Clarence House Twitter account. Prince Charles is finally out of self-isolation after contracting COVID-19. On Tuesday March 31, 2020, he addressed the nation and opened up about the novel coronavirus pandemic through a video that he recorded at his Scotland home where he is residing with his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall. Prince of Wales shared the video on his official Twitter account Clarence House. In the video, the prince talked about coronavirus pandemic and its impact on elders. In his message, he even announced that he is feeling much better after suffering from mi
RM2DF8X6H–Screen grab from Clarence House Twitter account. Prince Charles is finally out of self-isolation after contracting COVID-19. On Tuesday March 31, 2020, he addressed the nation and opened up about the novel coronavirus pandemic through a video that he recorded at his Scotland home where he is residing with his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall. Prince of Wales shared the video on his official Twitter account Clarence House. In the video, the prince talked about coronavirus pandemic and its impact on elders. In his message, he even announced that he is feeling much better after suffering from mi
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