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Woman With Suitcase And Man On Staircase
A woman carrying a purple suitcase walks down the staircase while a man with a black backpack walks up in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on September 16, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Senior Citizen Beside Waste Separation Bins
An elderly man stands near color-coded recycling bins for waste separation in Liege, Belgium, on September 6, 2025. A pigeon walks across the paved ground nearby. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Passengers Waiting For Train
A woman and a boy sit on the platform behind a railing at Munich Pasing railway station in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on July 29, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Old Quebec City
Stickers advocate for a free Quebec, where Quebec separates from Canada and becomes an independent nation, in Old Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, on June 28, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Old Quebec City
Stickers advocate for a free Quebec, where Quebec separates from Canada and becomes an independent nation, in Old Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, on June 28, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Berlin
People walk past the iconic Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin, Germany, on July 15, 2025. Checkpoint Charlie is the Western Bloc's name for the best-known Berlin Wall crossing between East Berlin and West Berlin during the Cold War. (Photo by Alberto Pezzali/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Berlin
People walk past the iconic Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin, Germany, on July 15, 2025. Checkpoint Charlie is the Western Bloc's name for the best-known Berlin Wall crossing between East Berlin and West Berlin during the Cold War. (Photo by Alberto Pezzali/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Berlin
People walk past the iconic Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin, Germany, on July 15, 2025. Checkpoint Charlie is the Western Bloc's name for the best-known Berlin Wall crossing between East Berlin and West Berlin during the Cold War. (Photo by Alberto Pezzali/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Berlin
People walk past the iconic Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin, Germany, on July 15, 2025. Checkpoint Charlie is the Western Bloc's name for the best-known Berlin Wall crossing between East Berlin and West Berlin during the Cold War. (Photo by Alberto Pezzali/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Berlin
People walk past the iconic Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin, Germany, on July 15, 2025. Checkpoint Charlie is the Western Bloc's name for the best-known Berlin Wall crossing between East Berlin and West Berlin during the Cold War. (Photo by Alberto Pezzali/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Berlin
People walk on a strip of bricks that is placed exactly where the Berlin Wall was, next to the iconic Checkpoint Charlie, in Berlin, Germany, on July 15, 2025. Checkpoint Charlie is the Western Bloc's name for the best-known Berlin Wall crossing between East Berlin and West Berlin during the Cold War. (Photo by Alberto Pezzali/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Berlin
A piece of the Berlin Wall stands in Potsdamer Platz in Berlin, Germany, on July 15, 2025. (Photo by Alberto Pezzali/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Berlin
People walk past the iconic Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin, Germany, on July 15, 2025. Checkpoint Charlie is the Western Bloc's name for the best-known Berlin Wall crossing between East Berlin and West Berlin during the Cold War. (Photo by Alberto Pezzali/NurPhoto) -
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Independence Day anti-Trump protest in Washington, DC
Several pro-Trump counter-protesters advocating mass deporations of immigrants greeted hundreds of people demonstrating against U.S. President Donald Trump and his administration on Independence Day, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on July 4, 2025. Police preemptively separated the two groups, averting any problems. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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Independence Day anti-Trump protest in Washington, DC
Several pro-Trump counter-protesters advocating mass deporations of immigrants greeted hundreds of people demonstrating against U.S. President Donald Trump and his administration on Independence Day, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on July 4, 2025. Police preemptively separated the two groups, averting any problems. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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(FILE) Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom split after nearly 10 years together
(FILE) Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom split after nearly 10 years together - reported on June 25, 2025. LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, USA - APRIL 13: American singer, songwriter, and TV personality Katy Perry wearing Coperni SS24 RTW and Mara Paris jewels and husband/English actor Orlando Bloom arrive at the 10th Annual Breakthrough Prize Ceremony held at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on April 13, 2024 in Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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Belgian enclaves inside Dutch town of Baarle-Nassau
A painted border line marks the separation between Belgium (L) and the Netherlands (R) at the edge of a residential area in Baarle-Hertog, Belgium, on 22.04.2025. The town, consisting of Belgian enclaves within Dutch territory, features borders that cut directly through driveways, gardens, and buildings. Photo by Wiktor Dabkowski.
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We were human beings: UK families seek apology over historic forced adoptions.
Liz Harvie, photographed at home in Surrey. Harvie has been campaigning to highlight the recognition of the impact of forced adoption.
Last week Liz Harvie spoke in parliament about the painful impact of the policy of taking babies from unmarried mothers.
Liz Harvie was 16 years old when she discovered her name was actually Claire Watts.
ÒIt was mind-blowing,Ó said Harvie, now 48. ÒI was reading about a different person born in a different part of the country. Technically, it was me.Ó
Adopted by a couple who renamed her Elizabeth, Harvie always knew she had come from Òanother ladyÕs tummyÓ and wondered why she had been given away. But, as she would later discover, she had not been abandoned by choice.
Taken from the arms of her sobbing mother at 10 days old, Harvie was one of thousands of victims of forced adoption in the UK.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Könnte so Fliegen nach COVID-19 aussehen? Italienische Designer entwerfen Hygiene-Screens für Sitze
IN PHOTO: The Janus seat concept
An Italian design firm have unveiled two new plane seat products that could change the way we fly after the COVID-19 pandemic.
With airlines looking to safeguard passengers when demand returns, many are considering how social distancing could be maintained on a plane.
Aviointeriors has developed two concept solutions; a hygienic screen to cocoon passengers and keep them separate from their neighbours and backwards facing seats.
Aviointeriors’ main proposal, called “Janus”, is a new design which sees the centre seat in a row of three reversed “to ensure the maximum isolation between passengers seated next to each other”.
While passengers seated on the side seats, aisle and fuselage, continue to face in the direction of travel, the passenger sitting in the centre is facing backwards.
Aviointeriors explained: 'Each passenger has their own space isolated from others, even from people who walk through the aisle.
'Each Janus seat is surrounded on three sides by a high shield that prevents the breath propagation to occupants of adjacent seats.
'It is made of easy cleaning and safe hygienic materials. The option is available with the shield in opaque material or with different degrees of transparency.'
The second design, Glassafe, is described as a 'kit-level solution' that can be installed on existing aircraft seats.
It would see screens installed around the top of the seats, which Aviointeriors says would make sitting in 'close proximity safer'.
It added: 'Glassafe is made of transparent material to make the entire cabin harmonious and aesthetically light, but perfectly fulfilling the objective of creating an isolated volume around the passenger.
'This is in order to avoid or minimise contacts and interactions via air between passenger and passenger, so as to reduce the probability of contamination by viruses or other.
'Glassafe is supplied in various executions with fixing systems to the seat th
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Könnte so Fliegen nach COVID-19 aussehen? Italienische Designer entwerfen Hygiene-Screens für Sitze
IN PHOTO: The Janus seat concept
An Italian design firm have unveiled two new plane seat products that could change the way we fly after the COVID-19 pandemic.
With airlines looking to safeguard passengers when demand returns, many are considering how social distancing could be maintained on a plane.
Aviointeriors has developed two concept solutions; a hygienic screen to cocoon passengers and keep them separate from their neighbours and backwards facing seats.
Aviointeriors’ main proposal, called “Janus”, is a new design which sees the centre seat in a row of three reversed “to ensure the maximum isolation between passengers seated next to each other”.
While passengers seated on the side seats, aisle and fuselage, continue to face in the direction of travel, the passenger sitting in the centre is facing backwards.
Aviointeriors explained: 'Each passenger has their own space isolated from others, even from people who walk through the aisle.
'Each Janus seat is surrounded on three sides by a high shield that prevents the breath propagation to occupants of adjacent seats.
'It is made of easy cleaning and safe hygienic materials. The option is available with the shield in opaque material or with different degrees of transparency.'
The second design, Glassafe, is described as a 'kit-level solution' that can be installed on existing aircraft seats.
It would see screens installed around the top of the seats, which Aviointeriors says would make sitting in 'close proximity safer'.
It added: 'Glassafe is made of transparent material to make the entire cabin harmonious and aesthetically light, but perfectly fulfilling the objective of creating an isolated volume around the passenger.
'This is in order to avoid or minimise contacts and interactions via air between passenger and passenger, so as to reduce the probability of contamination by viruses or other.
'Glassafe is supplied in various executions with fixing systems to the seat th
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Könnte so Fliegen nach COVID-19 aussehen? Italienische Designer entwerfen Hygiene-Screens für Sitze
IN PHOTO: The Janus seat concept
An Italian design firm have unveiled two new plane seat products that could change the way we fly after the COVID-19 pandemic.
With airlines looking to safeguard passengers when demand returns, many are considering how social distancing could be maintained on a plane.
Aviointeriors has developed two concept solutions; a hygienic screen to cocoon passengers and keep them separate from their neighbours and backwards facing seats.
Aviointeriors’ main proposal, called “Janus”, is a new design which sees the centre seat in a row of three reversed “to ensure the maximum isolation between passengers seated next to each other”.
While passengers seated on the side seats, aisle and fuselage, continue to face in the direction of travel, the passenger sitting in the centre is facing backwards.
Aviointeriors explained: 'Each passenger has their own space isolated from others, even from people who walk through the aisle.
'Each Janus seat is surrounded on three sides by a high shield that prevents the breath propagation to occupants of adjacent seats.
'It is made of easy cleaning and safe hygienic materials. The option is available with the shield in opaque material or with different degrees of transparency.'
The second design, Glassafe, is described as a 'kit-level solution' that can be installed on existing aircraft seats.
It would see screens installed around the top of the seats, which Aviointeriors says would make sitting in 'close proximity safer'.
It added: 'Glassafe is made of transparent material to make the entire cabin harmonious and aesthetically light, but perfectly fulfilling the objective of creating an isolated volume around the passenger.
'This is in order to avoid or minimise contacts and interactions via air between passenger and passenger, so as to reduce the probability of contamination by viruses or other.
'Glassafe is supplied in various executions with fixing systems to the seat th
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Könnte so Fliegen nach COVID-19 aussehen? Italienische Designer entwerfen Hygiene-Screens für Sitze
IN PHOTO: The Glassafe concept
An Italian design firm have unveiled two new plane seat products that could change the way we fly after the COVID-19 pandemic.
With airlines looking to safeguard passengers when demand returns, many are considering how social distancing could be maintained on a plane.
Aviointeriors has developed two concept solutions; a hygienic screen to cocoon passengers and keep them separate from their neighbours and backwards facing seats.
Aviointeriors’ main proposal, called “Janus”, is a new design which sees the centre seat in a row of three reversed “to ensure the maximum isolation between passengers seated next to each other”.
While passengers seated on the side seats, aisle and fuselage, continue to face in the direction of travel, the passenger sitting in the centre is facing backwards.
Aviointeriors explained: 'Each passenger has their own space isolated from others, even from people who walk through the aisle.
'Each Janus seat is surrounded on three sides by a high shield that prevents the breath propagation to occupants of adjacent seats.
'It is made of easy cleaning and safe hygienic materials. The option is available with the shield in opaque material or with different degrees of transparency.'
The second design, Glassafe, is described as a 'kit-level solution' that can be installed on existing aircraft seats.
It would see screens installed around the top of the seats, which Aviointeriors says would make sitting in 'close proximity safer'.
It added: 'Glassafe is made of transparent material to make the entire cabin harmonious and aesthetically light, but perfectly fulfilling the objective of creating an isolated volume around the passenger.
'This is in order to avoid or minimise contacts and interactions via air between passenger and passenger, so as to reduce the probability of contamination by viruses or other.
'Glassafe is supplied in various executions with fixing systems to the seat that
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Könnte so Fliegen nach COVID-19 aussehen? Italienische Designer entwerfen Hygiene-Screens für Sitze
IN PHOTO: The Glassafe concept
An Italian design firm have unveiled two new plane seat products that could change the way we fly after the COVID-19 pandemic.
With airlines looking to safeguard passengers when demand returns, many are considering how social distancing could be maintained on a plane.
Aviointeriors has developed two concept solutions; a hygienic screen to cocoon passengers and keep them separate from their neighbours and backwards facing seats.
Aviointeriors’ main proposal, called “Janus”, is a new design which sees the centre seat in a row of three reversed “to ensure the maximum isolation between passengers seated next to each other”.
While passengers seated on the side seats, aisle and fuselage, continue to face in the direction of travel, the passenger sitting in the centre is facing backwards.
Aviointeriors explained: 'Each passenger has their own space isolated from others, even from people who walk through the aisle.
'Each Janus seat is surrounded on three sides by a high shield that prevents the breath propagation to occupants of adjacent seats.
'It is made of easy cleaning and safe hygienic materials. The option is available with the shield in opaque material or with different degrees of transparency.'
The second design, Glassafe, is described as a 'kit-level solution' that can be installed on existing aircraft seats.
It would see screens installed around the top of the seats, which Aviointeriors says would make sitting in 'close proximity safer'.
It added: 'Glassafe is made of transparent material to make the entire cabin harmonious and aesthetically light, but perfectly fulfilling the objective of creating an isolated volume around the passenger.
'This is in order to avoid or minimise contacts and interactions via air between passenger and passenger, so as to reduce the probability of contamination by viruses or other.
'Glassafe is supplied in various executions with fixing systems to the seat that
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Könnte so Fliegen nach COVID-19 aussehen? Italienische Designer entwerfen Hygiene-Screens für Sitze
IN PHOTO: The Glassafe concept
An Italian design firm have unveiled two new plane seat products that could change the way we fly after the COVID-19 pandemic.
With airlines looking to safeguard passengers when demand returns, many are considering how social distancing could be maintained on a plane.
Aviointeriors has developed two concept solutions; a hygienic screen to cocoon passengers and keep them separate from their neighbours and backwards facing seats.
Aviointeriors’ main proposal, called “Janus”, is a new design which sees the centre seat in a row of three reversed “to ensure the maximum isolation between passengers seated next to each other”.
While passengers seated on the side seats, aisle and fuselage, continue to face in the direction of travel, the passenger sitting in the centre is facing backwards.
Aviointeriors explained: 'Each passenger has their own space isolated from others, even from people who walk through the aisle.
'Each Janus seat is surrounded on three sides by a high shield that prevents the breath propagation to occupants of adjacent seats.
'It is made of easy cleaning and safe hygienic materials. The option is available with the shield in opaque material or with different degrees of transparency.'
The second design, Glassafe, is described as a 'kit-level solution' that can be installed on existing aircraft seats.
It would see screens installed around the top of the seats, which Aviointeriors says would make sitting in 'close proximity safer'.
It added: 'Glassafe is made of transparent material to make the entire cabin harmonious and aesthetically light, but perfectly fulfilling the objective of creating an isolated volume around the passenger.
'This is in order to avoid or minimise contacts and interactions via air between passenger and passenger, so as to reduce the probability of contamination by viruses or other.
'Glassafe is supplied in various executions with fixing systems to the seat that
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ROYALS - Queen Enkel Peter Phillips: Ehe-Aus nach 12 Jahren (Archiv)
10 February 2020.
It is reported in The Sun that the Queen's favourite grandson, Peter Phillips is separating from his wife, Autumn Phillips. The couple have two children, Savannah 9, Isla 7. It is also said that Peter Phillips is devastated and just didn't see this coming. It will be suggested that Canadian Autumn has had her head turned by Meghan and Prince Harry.
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Autumn Phillips and Peter Phillips attend the 2019 Festival of British Eventing at Gatcombe Park
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REPORTAGE - Alltag in Jerusalem
February 5, 2020, Jerusalem, Israel: A view of the wall separating East Jerusalem from the Palestinian village of Abu Dis, the proposed Palestinian capital in US President Donald Trump plan for the Middle east, on January 29, 2020. .On Wednesday, February 5, 2020, in Jerusalem, Israel. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Alltag in Jerusalem
February 5, 2020, Jerusalem, Israel: A view of the wall separating East Jerusalem from the Palestinian village of Abu Dis, the proposed Palestinian capital in US President Donald Trump plan for the Middle east, on January 29, 2020. .On Wednesday, February 5, 2020, in Jerusalem, Israel. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - New York: Studenten kaufen ein für ihre Zimmer an der Uni
Hundreds of NYU students, some with their families, descend on Bed Bath and Beyond in the Ladies Mile shopping district in New York on Sunday, August 25, 2019 to shop to furnish their dorm rooms at the university. Besides getting a discount the students where shepherded back and forth from their dorms via buses rented for the occasion by Bed Bath and Beyond and were assisted with their purchases by Bed Bath and Beyond employees. (ÂPhoto by Richard B. Levine) *** Local Caption *** 27211945
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NEWS - New York: Studenten kaufen ein für ihre Zimmer an der Uni
Hundreds of NYU students, some with their families, descend on Bed Bath and Beyond in the Ladies Mile shopping district in New York on Sunday, August 25, 2019 to shop to furnish their dorm rooms at the university. Besides getting a discount the students where shepherded back and forth from their dorms via buses rented for the occasion by Bed Bath and Beyond and were assisted with their purchases by Bed Bath and Beyond employees. (ÂPhoto by Richard B. Levine) *** Local Caption *** 27211948
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NEWS - New York: Studenten kaufen ein für ihre Zimmer an der Uni
Hundreds of NYU students, some with their families, descend on Bed Bath and Beyond in the Ladies Mile shopping district in New York on Sunday, August 25, 2019 to shop to furnish their dorm rooms at the university. Besides getting a discount the students where shepherded back and forth from their dorms via buses rented for the occasion by Bed Bath and Beyond and were assisted with their purchases by Bed Bath and Beyond employees. (ÂPhoto by Richard B. Levine) *** Local Caption *** 27211947
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NEWS - New York: Studenten kaufen ein für ihre Zimmer an der Uni
Hundreds of NYU students, some with their families, descend on Bed Bath and Beyond in the Ladies Mile shopping district in New York on Sunday, August 25, 2019 to shop to furnish their dorm rooms at the university. Besides getting a discount the students where shepherded back and forth from their dorms via buses rented for the occasion by Bed Bath and Beyond and were assisted with their purchases by Bed Bath and Beyond employees. (ÂPhoto by Richard B. Levine) *** Local Caption *** 27211953
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NEWS - New York: Studenten kaufen ein für ihre Zimmer an der Uni
Hundreds of NYU students, some with their families, descend on Bed Bath and Beyond in the Ladies Mile shopping district in New York on Sunday, August 25, 2019 to shop to furnish their dorm rooms at the university. Besides getting a discount the students where shepherded back and forth from their dorms via buses rented for the occasion by Bed Bath and Beyond and were assisted with their purchases by Bed Bath and Beyond employees. (Photo by Richard B. Levine) *** Local Caption *** 27211954
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NEWS - New York: Studenten kaufen ein für ihre Zimmer an der Uni
Hundreds of NYU students, some with their families, descend on Bed Bath and Beyond in the Ladies Mile shopping district in New York on Sunday, August 25, 2019 to shop to furnish their dorm rooms at the university. Besides getting a discount the students where shepherded back and forth from their dorms via buses rented for the occasion by Bed Bath and Beyond and were assisted with their purchases by Bed Bath and Beyond employees. (Photo by Richard B. Levine) *** Local Caption *** 27211964
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NEWS - New York: Studenten kaufen ein für ihre Zimmer an der Uni
Hundreds of NYU students, some with their families, descend on Bed Bath and Beyond in the Ladies Mile shopping district in New York on Sunday, August 25, 2019 to shop to furnish their dorm rooms at the university. Besides getting a discount the students where shepherded back and forth from their dorms via buses rented for the occasion by Bed Bath and Beyond and were assisted with their purchases by Bed Bath and Beyond employees. (Photo by Richard B. Levine) *** Local Caption *** 27211969
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ROYALS - Queen Enkel Peter Phillips: Ehe-Aus nach 12 Jahren (Archiv)
10 February 2020.
It is reported in The Sun that the Queen's favourite grandson, Peter Phillips is separating from his wife, Autumn Phillips. The couple have two children, Savannah 9, Isla 7. It is also said that Peter Phillips is devastated and just didn't see this coming. It will be suggested that Canadian Autumn has had her head turned by Meghan and Prince Harry.
Here stock image:
3 August 2019.
Autumn and Isla Phillips at the 2019 Festival of British Eventing at Gatcombe Park
Credit: GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-09 (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)
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ROYALS - Queen Enkel Peter Phillips: Ehe-Aus nach 12 Jahren (Archiv)
10 February 2020.
It is reported in The Sun that the Queen's favourite grandson, Peter Phillips is separating from his wife, Autumn Phillips. The couple have two children, Savannah 9, Isla 7. It is also said that Peter Phillips is devastated and just didn't see this coming. It will be suggested that Canadian Autumn has had her head turned by Meghan and Prince Harry.
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2 August 2019.
Isla and Savannah Phillips greet there father Peter at the Festival of British Eventing.
The girls have been on holiday in Canada with their mother Autumn.
Credit: GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-107 (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)
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NEWS - USA: Donald Trump unterzeichnet Verfügung zum Stop der Familientrennungen
June 20, 2018 - Washington, DC, United States: United States President Donald J. Trump displays an executive order to end immigrant family separations at the border, which he just signed at The White House. With Trump are Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen and Vice President Mike Pence. (Polaris)//POLARIS_8.1367/Credit:POLARIS/SIPA/1806210959 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00864630
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NEWS - USA: Donald Trump unterzeichnet Verfügung zum Stop der Familientrennungen
June 20, 2018 - Washington, DC, United States: United States President Donald J. Trump makes a segment to the media before signing an executive order to end immigrant family separations at the border at The White House. With Trump are Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen and Vice President Mike Pence. (Polaris)//POLARIS_8.1360/Credit:POLARIS/SIPA/1806210959 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00864630
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NEWS - USA: Donald Trump unterzeichnet Verfügung zum Stop der Familientrennungen
June 20, 2018 - Washington, DC, United States: United States President Donald J. Trump signs an executive order to end immigrant family separations at the border at The White House. With Trump are Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen and Vice President Mike Pence. (Polaris)//POLARIS_8.1353/Credit:POLARIS/SIPA/1806210959 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00864630
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NEWS - USA: Donald Trump unterzeichnet Verfügung zum Stop der Familientrennungen
June 20, 2018 - Washington, DC, United States: United States President Donald J. Trump speaks to the media before signing an executive order to end immigrant family separations at the border at The White House. (Polaris)//POLARIS_8.1365/Credit:POLARIS/SIPA/1806210959 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00864630
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NEWS - USA: Donald Trump unterzeichnet Verfügung zum Stop der Familientrennungen
June 20, 2018 - Washington, DC, United States: United States President Donald J. Trump makes a segment to the media before signing an executive order to end immigrant family separations at the border at The White House. With Trump are Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen and Vice President Mike Pence. (Polaris)//POLARIS_8.1361/Credit:POLARIS/SIPA/1806210959 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00864630
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NEWS - USA: Donald Trump unterzeichnet Verfügung zum Stop der Familientrennungen
June 20, 2018 - Washington, DC, United States: United States President Donald J. Trump signs an executive order to end immigrant family separations at the border at The White House. With Trump are Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen and Vice President Mike Pence. (Polaris)//POLARIS_8.1354/Credit:POLARIS/SIPA/1806210959 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00864630
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NEWS - USA: Donald Trump unterzeichnet Verfügung zum Stop der Familientrennungen
June 20, 2018 - Washington, DC, United States: United States President Donald J. Trump prepares to sign an executive order to end immigrant family separations at the border at The White House. With Trump are Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen and Vice President Mike Pence. (Polaris)//POLARIS_8.1356/Credit:POLARIS/SIPA/1806210959 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00864630
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NEWS - USA: Donald Trump unterzeichnet Verfügung zum Stop der Familientrennungen
June 20, 2018 - Washington, DC, United States: United States President Donald J. Trump makes a segment to the media before signing an executive order to end immigrant family separations at the border at The White House. With Trump are Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen and Vice President Mike Pence. (Polaris)//POLARIS_8.1359/Credit:POLARIS/SIPA/1806210959 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00864630
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NEWS - USA: Donald Trump unterzeichnet Verfügung zum Stop der Familientrennungen
June 20, 2018 - Washington, DC, United States: United States President Donald J. Trump speaks to the media before signing an executive order to end immigrant family separations at the border at The White House in Washington, DC, June 20, 2018. With Trump are Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen and Vice President Mike Pence. (Polaris)//POLARIS_8.1363/Credit:POLARIS/SIPA/1806210959 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00864630
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NEWS - USA: Donald Trump unterzeichnet Verfügung zum Stop der Familientrennungen
June 20, 2018 - Washington, DC, United States: United States President Donald J. Trump displays an executive order to end immigrant family separations at the border which he just signed at The White House. With Trump is Vice President Mike Pence. (Polaris) //POLARIS_8.1357/Credit:POLARIS/SIPA/1806210959 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00864630
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NEWS - USA: Donald Trump unterzeichnet Verfügung zum Stop der Familientrennungen
June 20, 2018 - Washington, DC, United States: United States President Donald J. Trump and Vice President Mike Pence listen to Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen make a statement before signing an executive order to end immigrant family separations at the border at The White House. (Polaris)//POLARIS_8.1362/Credit:POLARIS/SIPA/1806210959 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00864630
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NEWS - USA: Donald Trump unterzeichnet Verfügung zum Stop der Familientrennungen
June 20, 2018 - Washington, DC, United States: United States President Donald J. Trump speaks to the media after signing an executive order to end immigrant family separations at the border at The White House. With Trump are Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen and Vice President Mike Pence. (Polaris)//POLARIS_8.1366/Credit:POLARIS/SIPA/1806210959 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00864630
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NEWS - USA: Donald Trump unterzeichnet Verfügung zum Stop der Familientrennungen
June 20, 2018 - Washington, DC, United States: United States President Donald J. Trump signs an executive order to end immigrant family separations at the border at The White House. With Trump are Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen and Vice President Mike Pence. (Polaris)//POLARIS_8.1355/Credit:POLARIS/SIPA/1806210959 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00864630
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NEWS - USA: Donald Trump unterzeichnet Verfügung zum Stop der Familientrennungen
June 20, 2018 - Washington, DC, United States: United States President Donald J. Trump listens to Vice President Mike Pence make a statement before signing an executive order to end immigrant family separations at the border at The White House. (Polaris)//POLARIS_8.1358/Credit:POLARIS/SIPA/1806210959 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00864630
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