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  • PEOPLE - Oscars 2025: Vanity Fair Party
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    PEOPLE - Oscars 2025: Vanity Fair Party
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    Lindsey Shaw
    2025 Vanity Fair Oscar Party, Los Angeles, California, United States - 02 Mar 2025

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  • PEOPLE - Oscars 2025: Vanity Fair Party
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    PEOPLE - Oscars 2025: Vanity Fair Party
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fernando Allende/Broadimage/Shutterstock (15175881nk)
    Lindsey Shaw
    2025 Vanity Fair Oscar Party, Los Angeles, California, United States - 02 Mar 2025

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  • PEOPLE - Oscars 2025: Vanity Fair Party
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    PEOPLE - Oscars 2025: Vanity Fair Party
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fernando Allende/Broadimage/Shutterstock (15175881nl)
    Josh Brener,Lindsey Shaw
    2025 Vanity Fair Oscar Party, Los Angeles, California, United States - 02 Mar 2025

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  • PEOPLE - Oscars 2025: Vanity Fair Party
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    PEOPLE - Oscars 2025: Vanity Fair Party
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fernando Allende/Broadimage/Shutterstock (15175881sa)
    Lindsey Shaw
    2025 Vanity Fair Oscar Party, Los Angeles, California, United States - 02 Mar 2025

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Jenufa review - Alden's harrowing staging remains a formidable piece of theatre
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    Jenufa review - Alden's harrowing staging remains a formidable piece of theatre
    Jennifer Davis in the title role and Susan Bullock as Kostelnicka are both outstanding in Janacek’s unremittingly intense tale relocated to a drab industrial town in post-communist Europe.

    Jennifer Davis (Jenufa) and Susan Bullock (Kostelnicka) in Jenufa by Janacek at the The London Coliseum. An English National Opera Production directed by David Alden. Conducted by Keri-Lynn Wilson.
    (Opening 13-03-2024)

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  • Jenufa review - Alden's harrowing staging remains a formidable piece of theatre
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    Jenufa review - Alden's harrowing staging remains a formidable piece of theatre
    Jennifer Davis in the title role and Susan Bullock as Kostelnicka are both outstanding in Janacek’s unremittingly intense tale relocated to a drab industrial town in post-communist Europe.

    John Findon (Steva) and Jennifer Davis (Jenufa) in Jenufa by Janacek at the The London Coliseum. An English National Opera Production directed by David Alden. Conducted by Keri-Lynn Wilson.
    (Opening 13-03-2024)

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  • Elton John AIDS Foundation Academy Awards Viewing Party, Arrivals, West Hollywood, California, USA - 10 March 2024
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    Elton John AIDS Foundation Academy Awards Viewing Party, Arrivals, West Hollywood, California, USA - 10 March 2024
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    Desmond Child and Curtis Shaw
    Elton John AIDS Foundation Academy Awards Viewing Party, Arrivals, West Hollywood, California, USA - 10 March 2024

     

  • The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 
1st June 2023.
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    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
    1st June 2023.

    1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.

    The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.

    For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.

    The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 
1st June 2023.
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    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
    1st June 2023.

    1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.

    The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.

    For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.

    The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 
1st June 2023.
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    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
    1st June 2023.

    1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.

    The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.

    For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.

    The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 
1st June 2023.
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    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
    1st June 2023.

    1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.

    The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.

    For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.

    The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 
1st June 2023.
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    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
    1st June 2023.

    1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.

    The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.

    For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.

    The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 
1st June 2023.
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    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
    1st June 2023.

    1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.

    The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.

    For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.

    The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 
1st June 2023.
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    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
    1st June 2023.

    1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.

    The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.

    For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.

    The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 
1st June 2023.
    DUKAS_156073684_EYE
    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
    1st June 2023.

    1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.

    The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.

    For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.

    The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 
1st June 2023.
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    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
    1st June 2023.

    1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.

    The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.

    For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.

    The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 
1st June 2023.
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    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
    1st June 2023.

    1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.

    The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.

    For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.

    The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 
1st June 2023.
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    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
    1st June 2023.

    1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.

    The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.

    For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.

    The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 
1st June 2023.
    DUKAS_156073682_EYE
    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
    1st June 2023.

    1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.

    The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.

    For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.

    The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 
1st June 2023.
    DUKAS_156073673_EYE
    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
    1st June 2023.

    1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.

    The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.

    For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.

    The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 
1st June 2023.
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    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
    1st June 2023.

    1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.

    The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.

    For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.

    The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.

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  • The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 
1st June 2023.
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    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
    1st June 2023.

    1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.

    The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.

    For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.

    The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.

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  • The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 
1st June 2023.
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    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
    1st June 2023.

    1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.

    The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.

    For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.

    The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.

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  • The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 
1st June 2023.
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    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
    1st June 2023.

    1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.

    The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.

    For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.

    The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.

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  • The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 
1st June 2023.
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    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
    1st June 2023.

    Presenting the Colour

    1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.

    The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.

    For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.

    The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.

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  • The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 
1st June 2023.
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    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
    1st June 2023.

    Presenting the Colour

    1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.

    The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.

    For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.

    The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.

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  • The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 
1st June 2023.
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    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
    1st June 2023.

    1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.

    The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.

    For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.

    The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.

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  • The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 
1st June 2023.
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    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
    1st June 2023.

    1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.

    The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.

    For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.

    The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.

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  • The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 
1st June 2023.
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    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
    1st June 2023.

    1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.

    The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.

    For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.

    The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.

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  • The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 
1st June 2023.
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    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
    1st June 2023.

    1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.

    The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.

    For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.

    The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.

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  • The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 
1st June 2023.
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    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
    1st June 2023.

    1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.

    The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.

    For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.

    The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.

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  • The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 
1st June 2023.
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    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
    1st June 2023.

    Major General Christopher Ghika

    1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.

    The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.

    For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.

    The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.

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  • The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 
1st June 2023.
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    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
    1st June 2023.

    Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw

    1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.

    The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.

    For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.

    The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.

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  • The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 
1st June 2023.
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    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
    1st June 2023.

    Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw

    1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.

    The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.

    For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.

    The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.

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  • The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 
1st June 2023.
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    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
    1st June 2023.

    Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw

    1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.

    The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.

    For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.

    The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.

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  • The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 
1st June 2023.
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    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
    1st June 2023.

    Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw,

    1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.

    The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.

    For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.

    The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 
1st June 2023.
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    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
    1st June 2023.

    Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw,

    1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.

    The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.

    For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.

    The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.

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  • The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 
1st June 2023.
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    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
    1st June 2023.

    1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.

    The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.

    For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.

    The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.

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  • The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 
1st June 2023.
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    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
    1st June 2023.

    1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.

    The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.

    For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.

    The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.

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  • The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 
1st June 2023.
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    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
    1st June 2023.

    1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.

    The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.

    For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.

    The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.

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  • The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 
1st June 2023.
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    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
    1st June 2023.

    1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.

    The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.

    For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.

    The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.

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  • The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 
1st June 2023.
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    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
    1st June 2023.

    presenting the Colour

    1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.

    The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.

    For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.

    The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.

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  • The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 
1st June 2023.
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    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
    1st June 2023.

    presenting the Colour

    1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.

    The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.

    For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.

    The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.

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  • The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 
1st June 2023.
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    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
    1st June 2023.

    presenting the Colour

    1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.

    The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.

    For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.

    The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.

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  • The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 
1st June 2023.
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    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
    1st June 2023.

    1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.

    The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.

    For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.

    The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.

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  • The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 
1st June 2023.
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    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
    The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
    1st June 2023.

    Major General Christopher Ghika

    1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.

    The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.

    For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.

    The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.

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  • Actor Fiona Shaw arrives for Sunday Morning with Sophie Raworth at the BBC
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    Actor Fiona Shaw arrives for Sunday Morning with Sophie Raworth at the BBC
    Actor Fiona Shaw arrives for Sunday Morning with Sophie Raworth at the BBC, Broadcasting House, London, UK.
    27th February 2022.

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  • Actor Fiona Shaw arrives for Sunday Morning with Sophie Raworth at the BBC
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    Actor Fiona Shaw arrives for Sunday Morning with Sophie Raworth at the BBC
    Actor Fiona Shaw arrives for Sunday Morning with Sophie Raworth at the BBC, Broadcasting House, London, UK.
    27th February 2022.

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  • The Cunning Little Vixen by Janacek at the London Coliseum.
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    The Cunning Little Vixen by Janacek at the London Coliseum.
    Lester Lynch (Forester) in The Cunning Little Vixen by Janacek at the London Coliseum. An English National Opera production, directed by Jamie Manton and conducted by Martyn Brabbins.
    (Opening 18-02-2022)

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  • The Cunning Little Vixen by Janacek at the London Coliseum.
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    The Cunning Little Vixen by Janacek at the London Coliseum.
    Pumeza Matshikiza (Fox) and Sally Matthews (Vixen) in The Cunning Little Vixen by Jana?c?ek at the London Coliseum. An English National Opera production, directed by Jamie Manton and conducted by Martyn Brabbins.
    (Opening 18-02-2022)

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