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Prince Harry visit to Bridgetown, Barbados, West Indies - 30 Jan 2010
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Prince Harry with baby Jean Luc Jordan - Visit to the Queen Elizabeth II Children's Hospital
Prince Harry visit to Bridgetown, Barbados, West Indies - 30 Jan 2010
Prince Harry visited The Queen Elisabeth II Hospital in Bridgetown . He toured the Children's Ward and met a number of patients. Harry afterwards visited The Garrisson where he watched a number of cultural performances, accompanied by Prince Seeiso of Lesotho Barbados and attended a Garden Party for Barbados' orphaned and vulnerable children
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Opening of Nationaal Museum Sophiahof in the Hague, Netherlands, June 27th, 2019.
King Willem-Alexander, Opening of Nationaal Museum Sophiahof in the Hague, Netherlands, June 27th, 2019. ( DANA-No: 01957870 ) *** Local Caption *** 01957870
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Opening of Nationaal Museum Sophiahof in the Hague, Netherlands, June 27th, 2019.
King Willem-Alexander, Opening of Nationaal Museum Sophiahof in the Hague, Netherlands, June 27th, 2019. ( DANA-No: 01957865 ) *** Local Caption *** 01957865
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Jason Holder
Jason Holder photographed during an interview with Don McRae at the Northampton Copunty Cricket Ground, the club he currently oplays for. Jason Omar Holder is a Barbadian cricketer and the current captain of the West Indies cricket team. Holder made his ODI debut in January 2013 and Test debut in June 2014. As of 27 January 2019, he is ranked the #1 all rounder in the world according to the official ICC Test rankings.
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Jason Holder
Jason Holder photographed during an interview with Don McRae at the Northampton Copunty Cricket Ground, the club he currently oplays for. Jason Omar Holder is a Barbadian cricketer and the current captain of the West Indies cricket team. Holder made his ODI debut in January 2013 and Test debut in June 2014. As of 27 January 2019, he is ranked the #1 all rounder in the world according to the official ICC Test rankings.
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Jason Holder
Jason Holder photographed during an interview with Don McRae at the Northampton Copunty Cricket Ground, the club he currently oplays for. Jason Omar Holder is a Barbadian cricketer and the current captain of the West Indies cricket team. Holder made his ODI debut in January 2013 and Test debut in June 2014. As of 27 January 2019, he is ranked the #1 all rounder in the world according to the official ICC Test rankings.
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Jason Holder
Jason Holder photographed during an interview with Don McRae at the Northampton Copunty Cricket Ground, the club he currently oplays for. Jason Omar Holder is a Barbadian cricketer and the current captain of the West Indies cricket team. Holder made his ODI debut in January 2013 and Test debut in June 2014. As of 27 January 2019, he is ranked the #1 all rounder in the world according to the official ICC Test rankings.
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Jason Holder
Jason Holder photographed during an interview with Don McRae at the Northampton Copunty Cricket Ground, the club he currently oplays for. Jason Omar Holder is a Barbadian cricketer and the current captain of the West Indies cricket team. Holder made his ODI debut in January 2013 and Test debut in June 2014. As of 27 January 2019, he is ranked the #1 all rounder in the world according to the official ICC Test rankings.
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Jason Holder
Jason Holder photographed during an interview with Don McRae at the Northampton Copunty Cricket Ground, the club he currently oplays for. Jason Omar Holder is a Barbadian cricketer and the current captain of the West Indies cricket team. Holder made his ODI debut in January 2013 and Test debut in June 2014. As of 27 January 2019, he is ranked the #1 all rounder in the world according to the official ICC Test rankings.
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Jason Holder
Jason Holder photographed during an interview with Don McRae at the Northampton Copunty Cricket Ground, the club he currently oplays for. Jason Omar Holder is a Barbadian cricketer and the current captain of the West Indies cricket team. Holder made his ODI debut in January 2013 and Test debut in June 2014. As of 27 January 2019, he is ranked the #1 all rounder in the world according to the official ICC Test rankings.
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Jason Holder
Jason Holder photographed during an interview with Don McRae at the Northampton Copunty Cricket Ground, the club he currently oplays for. Jason Omar Holder is a Barbadian cricketer and the current captain of the West Indies cricket team. Holder made his ODI debut in January 2013 and Test debut in June 2014. As of 27 January 2019, he is ranked the #1 all rounder in the world according to the official ICC Test rankings.
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Jason Holder
Jason Holder photographed during an interview with Don McRae at the Northampton Copunty Cricket Ground, the club he currently oplays for. Jason Omar Holder is a Barbadian cricketer and the current captain of the West Indies cricket team. Holder made his ODI debut in January 2013 and Test debut in June 2014. As of 27 January 2019, he is ranked the #1 all rounder in the world according to the official ICC Test rankings.
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Jason Holder
Jason Holder photographed during an interview with Don McRae at the Northampton Copunty Cricket Ground, the club he currently oplays for. Jason Omar Holder is a Barbadian cricketer and the current captain of the West Indies cricket team. Holder made his ODI debut in January 2013 and Test debut in June 2014. As of 27 January 2019, he is ranked the #1 all rounder in the world according to the official ICC Test rankings.
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Jason Holder
Jason Holder photographed during an interview with Don McRae at the Northampton Copunty Cricket Ground, the club he currently oplays for. Jason Omar Holder is a Barbadian cricketer and the current captain of the West Indies cricket team. Holder made his ODI debut in January 2013 and Test debut in June 2014. As of 27 January 2019, he is ranked the #1 all rounder in the world according to the official ICC Test rankings.
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Jason Holder
Jason Holder photographed during an interview with Don McRae at the Northampton Copunty Cricket Ground, the club he currently oplays for. Jason Omar Holder is a Barbadian cricketer and the current captain of the West Indies cricket team. Holder made his ODI debut in January 2013 and Test debut in June 2014. As of 27 January 2019, he is ranked the #1 all rounder in the world according to the official ICC Test rankings.
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Jason Holder
Jason Holder photographed during an interview with Don McRae at the Northampton Copunty Cricket Ground, the club he currently oplays for. Jason Omar Holder is a Barbadian cricketer and the current captain of the West Indies cricket team. Holder made his ODI debut in January 2013 and Test debut in June 2014. As of 27 January 2019, he is ranked the #1 all rounder in the world according to the official ICC Test rankings.
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FEATURE - Bilder der Woche
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Eoin Morgan of England has a catch just fall short during the 3rd Royal London One Day International match between England and West Indies at The Brightside County Ground, Bristol on 24th September 2017(
England v West Indies - 24th September 2017
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Warning signs around the perimeter fence at Princess Juliana International Airport in Saint Maarten
Maho Beach, Saint Maarten, West Indies - 16 Nov 2015
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FEATURE - Tiefflieger - Anflug über Touristenköpfe am Maho Beach
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An American airlines flight from Miami arrives at Princess Juliana International airport in Saint Maarten
Maho Beach, Saint Maarten, West Indies - 16 Nov 2015
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FEATURE - Tiefflieger - Anflug über Touristenköpfe am Maho Beach
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Holiday makers flock to watch aircraft arrive at Princess Juliana International Airport in Saint Maarten
Maho Beach, Saint Maarten, West Indies - 16 Nov 2015
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FEATURE - Tiefflieger - Anflug über Touristenköpfe am Maho Beach
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Holiday makers flock to watch aircraft arrive at Princess Juliana International Airport in Saint Maarten
Maho Beach, Saint Maarten, West Indies - 16 Nov 2015
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FEATURE - Tiefflieger - Anflug über Touristenköpfe am Maho Beach
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An American airlines flight flies over the heads of beach visitors as it arrives at Princess Juliana International airport in Saint Maarten
Maho Beach, Saint Maarten, West Indies - 16 Nov 2015
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FEATURE - Tiefflieger - Anflug über Touristenköpfe am Maho Beach
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British female cruise ship tourist watches an Air France jet arrive from Paris to Princess Juliana International Airport in Saint Maarten
Maho Beach, Saint Maarten, West Indies - 16 Nov 2015
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Caribbean, Barbados, North region, St. Lucy, silhouetted view looking out from Animal Flower Cave. Offshore Paradiese
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Caribbean, Barbados, North Region, St. Lucy, Silhouetted View Looking Out From Animal Flower Cave.
Caribbean, Barbados, North region, St. Lucy, silhouetted view looking out from Animal Flower Cave.
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ST LUCIA, WEST INDIES Offshore Paradiese
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CASTRIES BUSINESS DISTRICT, ST LUCIA
ST LUCIA, WEST INDIES
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VARIOUS CARRIACOU WEST INDIES AND ST LUCIA - 2003 Offshore Paradiese
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VARIOUS CARRIACOU WEST INDIES AND ST LUCIA - 2003
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Mick Jagger on Beach in Mustique , West Indies - 1992
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MICK JAGGER ON THE BEACH WITH HIS CHILDREN
Mick Jagger on Beach in Mustique , West Indies - 1992
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Prince Harry visits the 'Usain Bolt Track' at the University of the West Indies, Kingston, Jamaica - 06 Mar 2012
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Prince Harry striking a pose with Usain Bolt
Prince Harry visits the 'Usain Bolt Track' at the University of the West Indies, Kingston, Jamaica - 06 Mar 2012
Prince Harry was greeted on his arrival by the Minister with responsibility for Sports before being introduced to Usain Bolt and groups of elite and student athletes. The Prince was given his own coaching session on the track by Usain Bolt and other Jamaican Olympians. Following this, Harry joined a reception for young athletes at the side of the track. He used the opportunity to pass on The Queen's best wishes to the Olympian athletes ahead of the forthcoming Games
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Prince Harry attends a street naming party at HM Queen Elizabeth II Boulevard, Belmopan, Belize - 02 Mar 2012
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Prince Harry
Prince Harry attends a street naming party at HM Queen Elizabeth II Boulevard, Belmopan, Belize - 02 Mar 2012
Prince Harry attends a street naming and street party at HM Queen Elizabeth II Boulevard, Belmopan
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Prince Harry visits the 'Usain Bolt Track' at the University of the West Indies, Kingston, Jamaica - 06 Mar 2012
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That's tHEIR Boy
With Prince Harry busy charming Jamaica it's clear to see that he is a chip off the old block.
Harry's 'Diamond Jubilee tour' trip has seen him visiting Jamaica, Belize, the Bahamas and Brazil.
Along the way he has taken part in a host of activities, including racing against Usain Bolt, dancing and playing polo.
Throughout, Harry's striking resemblance to his mother and father - Princess Diana and Prince Charles - has been clear to see.
In fact, in many ways the young Prince appears to be following directly in their footsteps.
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Prince Harry attends a church service in Nassau, Bahamas - 04 Mar 2012
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That's tHEIR Boy
With Prince Harry busy charming Jamaica it's clear to see that he is a chip off the old block.
Harry's 'Diamond Jubilee tour' trip has seen him visiting Jamaica, Belize, the Bahamas and Brazil.
Along the way he has taken part in a host of activities, including racing against Usain Bolt, dancing and playing polo.
Throughout, Harry's striking resemblance to his mother and father - Princess Diana and Prince Charles - has been clear to see.
In fact, in many ways the young Prince appears to be following directly in their footsteps.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Please refer to individual images for credit
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VYVJXWRNL (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Prince Harry visits the OAS Adjacency Zone, Belize - 03 Mar 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke / Rex Features (1660978i)
That's tHEIR Boy
With Prince Harry busy charming Jamaica it's clear to see that he is a chip off the old block.
Harry's 'Diamond Jubilee tour' trip has seen him visiting Jamaica, Belize, the Bahamas and Brazil.
Along the way he has taken part in a host of activities, including racing against Usain Bolt, dancing and playing polo.
Throughout, Harry's striking resemblance to his mother and father - Princess Diana and Prince Charles - has been clear to see.
In fact, in many ways the young Prince appears to be following directly in their footsteps.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Please refer to individual images for credit
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VYVJXWRNL (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Prince Harry attends a street naming party at HM Queen Elizabeth II Boulevard, Belmopan, Belize - 02 Mar 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke / Rex Features (1658439af)
That's tHEIR Boy
With Prince Harry busy charming Jamaica it's clear to see that he is a chip off the old block.
Harry's 'Diamond Jubilee tour' trip has seen him visiting Jamaica, Belize, the Bahamas and Brazil.
Along the way he has taken part in a host of activities, including racing against Usain Bolt, dancing and playing polo.
Throughout, Harry's striking resemblance to his mother and father - Princess Diana and Prince Charles - has been clear to see.
In fact, in many ways the young Prince appears to be following directly in their footsteps.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Please refer to individual images for credit
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VYVJXWRNL (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Prince Harry attends a street naming party at HM Queen Elizabeth II Boulevard, Belmopan, Belize - 02 Mar 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke / Rex Features (1658439j)
That's tHEIR Boy
With Prince Harry busy charming Jamaica it's clear to see that he is a chip off the old block.
Harry's 'Diamond Jubilee tour' trip has seen him visiting Jamaica, Belize, the Bahamas and Brazil.
Along the way he has taken part in a host of activities, including racing against Usain Bolt, dancing and playing polo.
Throughout, Harry's striking resemblance to his mother and father - Princess Diana and Prince Charles - has been clear to see.
In fact, in many ways the young Prince appears to be following directly in their footsteps.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Please refer to individual images for credit
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VYVJXWRNL (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Prince Harry attends a Youth Rally and Cultural Show at the TAR National Stadium, Nassau, Bahamas - 05 Mar 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke / Rex Features (1667218a)
Prince Harry
Prince Harry attends a Youth Rally and Cultural Show at the TAR National Stadium, Nassau, Bahamas - 05 Mar 2012
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Nature
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Esplanade and seawall in coastal city, Malecon (Avenida de Maceo), Havana, Cuba, November
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PRINCESS DIANA ON HOLIDAY, NECKER ISLAND, WEST INDIES - 1990
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Fire Destroys Richard Branson's Luxury Necker Island Home
Kate Winslet was amongst a host of VIP guests who had to flee Sir Richard Branson's luxury Necker Island home after it went up in flames.
The Hollywood star and her children were staying in the Great House on the Virgin tycoon's GBP 60million Caribbean island when it was struck by lightning.
The incident came as the area was battered by Hurricane Irene and it sparked a fire that quickly got out of control.
The 20 people in residence were forced to flee in their pyjamas in the early hours of the morning.
According to Branson Winslet acted like a true Hollywood heroine when she helped to carry his 90-year-old mother Eve to safety.
Also staying in the house at the time was Branson's daughter Holly, who had been due to get married at the venue later in the year.
Meanwhile, Branson, his wife and their son were in residence at another property around 100 yards away.
The Great House was completely destroyed in the blaze but no one was injured.
Branson brought Necker Island for GBP 180,000 in 1979, building the Balinese-style Great House in 1982.
He regularly loans out the island to his famous friends and the likes of Princess Diana, Mariah Carey, Oprah Winfrey and Janet Jackson have stayed there in the past.
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For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VQCKHHKWT (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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PRINCESS DIANA HOLIDAYS ON NECKER ISLAND, WEST INDIES - 1990
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Fire Destroys Richard Branson's Luxury Necker Island Home
Kate Winslet was amongst a host of VIP guests who had to flee Sir Richard Branson's luxury Necker Island home after it went up in flames.
The Hollywood star and her children were staying in the Great House on the Virgin tycoon's GBP 60million Caribbean island when it was struck by lightning.
The incident came as the area was battered by Hurricane Irene and it sparked a fire that quickly got out of control.
The 20 people in residence were forced to flee in their pyjamas in the early hours of the morning.
According to Branson Winslet acted like a true Hollywood heroine when she helped to carry his 90-year-old mother Eve to safety.
Also staying in the house at the time was Branson's daughter Holly, who had been due to get married at the venue later in the year.
Meanwhile, Branson, his wife and their son were in residence at another property around 100 yards away.
The Great House was completely destroyed in the blaze but no one was injured.
Branson brought Necker Island for GBP 180,000 in 1979, building the Balinese-style Great House in 1982.
He regularly loans out the island to his famous friends and the likes of Princess Diana, Mariah Carey, Oprah Winfrey and Janet Jackson have stayed there in the past.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Please refer to individual images for credit
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VQCKHHKWT (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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VIRGIN ISLANDS, WEST INDIES
Mandatory Credit: Photo by RICHARD YOUNG / Rex Features ( 153797a )
Fire Destroys Richard Branson's Luxury Necker Island Home
Kate Winslet was amongst a host of VIP guests who had to flee Sir Richard Branson's luxury Necker Island home after it went up in flames.
The Hollywood star and her children were staying in the Great House on the Virgin tycoon's GBP 60million Caribbean island when it was struck by lightning.
The incident came as the area was battered by Hurricane Irene and it sparked a fire that quickly got out of control.
The 20 people in residence were forced to flee in their pyjamas in the early hours of the morning.
According to Branson Winslet acted like a true Hollywood heroine when she helped to carry his 90-year-old mother Eve to safety.
Also staying in the house at the time was Branson's daughter Holly, who had been due to get married at the venue later in the year.
Meanwhile, Branson, his wife and their son were in residence at another property around 100 yards away.
The Great House was completely destroyed in the blaze but no one was injured.
Branson brought Necker Island for GBP 180,000 in 1979, building the Balinese-style Great House in 1982.
He regularly loans out the island to his famous friends and the likes of Princess Diana, Mariah Carey, Oprah Winfrey and Janet Jackson have stayed there in the past.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Please refer to individual images for credit
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VQCKHHKWT (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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VARIOUS WEST INDIES - 1987
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Fire Destroys Richard Branson's Luxury Necker Island Home
Kate Winslet was amongst a host of VIP guests who had to flee Sir Richard Branson's luxury Necker Island home after it went up in flames.
The Hollywood star and her children were staying in the Great House on the Virgin tycoon's GBP 60million Caribbean island when it was struck by lightning.
The incident came as the area was battered by Hurricane Irene and it sparked a fire that quickly got out of control.
The 20 people in residence were forced to flee in their pyjamas in the early hours of the morning.
According to Branson Winslet acted like a true Hollywood heroine when she helped to carry his 90-year-old mother Eve to safety.
Also staying in the house at the time was Branson's daughter Holly, who had been due to get married at the venue later in the year.
Meanwhile, Branson, his wife and their son were in residence at another property around 100 yards away.
The Great House was completely destroyed in the blaze but no one was injured.
Branson brought Necker Island for GBP 180,000 in 1979, building the Balinese-style Great House in 1982.
He regularly loans out the island to his famous friends and the likes of Princess Diana, Mariah Carey, Oprah Winfrey and Janet Jackson have stayed there in the past.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Please refer to individual images for credit
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VQCKHHKWT (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Eric Clapton on the aft deck of his superyacht 'Vabena' in Antigua, West Indies - 20 Apr 2011
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Eric Clapton on the aft deck of his superyacht 'Vabena' in Antigua, West Indies - 20 Apr 2011
Rock superstar Eric Clapton and Melia McEnery standing on the aft deck of his 120 foot superyacht 'Vabena'.
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British Royalty visiting Barbados, West Indies - 21 Mar 2011
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Prince Edward
British Royalty visiting Barbados, West Indies - 21 Mar 2011
Prince Edward making brief remarks after presenting Duke of Edingburgh Awards to six recipients of the Gold Award.
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British Royalty visiting Barbados, West Indies - 21 Mar 2011
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Prince Edward
British Royalty visiting Barbados, West Indies - 21 Mar 2011
Prince Edward making brief remarks after presenting Duke of Edingburgh Awards to six recipients of the Gold Award.
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British Royalty visiting Barbados, West Indies - 21 Mar 2011
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British Royalty visiting Barbados, West Indies - 21 Mar 2011
Prince Edward making brief remarks after presenting Duke of Edingburgh Awards to six recipients of the Gold Award.
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Diver Alex Mustard photographs undersea ship wrecks across world - Feb 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexander Mustard/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1288392q )
Such Curious Things To Sea
An intrepid British photographer has travelled the world snapping pictures of the bizarre things lying on the sea bed.
Diving enthusiast Alex Mustard, 36, has made many strange discoveries while exploring 40 feet beneath the water's surface.
His pictures, taken while investigating the insides of eerie shipwrecks, include barnacle-covered motorbikes once meant for British troops fighting during World War Two.
Rusty British trucks also lie forgotten in their watery graves along with rifles that have never been used.
And one extraordinary photo even shows the shell of the iconic VW Beetle car, now abandoned in the gloom of the murky water.
Alex, from Southampton, Hants, said: "Wrecks attract divers because of the incongruity of seeing something from above the waves beneath them.
"The VW Beetle was purposely sunk for divers and it's particularly bizarre - it's the last thing you would expect to sea underwater.
"I find it fascinating seeing something familiar in an alien place - underwater.
"I couldn't say how many wrecks I've seen but each is interesting in their own way. Each is unique, the features different on every wreck and the atmosphere varies too."
One particularly fascinating wreck for Alex is the HMS Thislegorm - a British cargo ship that was carrying military supplies when it was sunk by a German bomber in the Red Sea in 1941.
Alex said: "This wreck is still packed with trucks, bikes and rifles.
"War wrecks are always the most sombre; I find they are not only museums but also memorials.
"And I always have mixed feeling of excitement and sadness when exploring them. It is an intense experience on so many levels."
Alex has explored wrecks both old and new.
His most recent, the USS Kittiwake, a US military ship built...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QWVUYVXYY
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Diver Alex Mustard photographs undersea ship wrecks across world - Feb 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexander Mustard/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1288392l )
Such Curious Things To Sea
An intrepid British photographer has travelled the world snapping pictures of the bizarre things lying on the sea bed.
Diving enthusiast Alex Mustard, 36, has made many strange discoveries while exploring 40 feet beneath the water's surface.
His pictures, taken while investigating the insides of eerie shipwrecks, include barnacle-covered motorbikes once meant for British troops fighting during World War Two.
Rusty British trucks also lie forgotten in their watery graves along with rifles that have never been used.
And one extraordinary photo even shows the shell of the iconic VW Beetle car, now abandoned in the gloom of the murky water.
Alex, from Southampton, Hants, said: "Wrecks attract divers because of the incongruity of seeing something from above the waves beneath them.
"The VW Beetle was purposely sunk for divers and it's particularly bizarre - it's the last thing you would expect to sea underwater.
"I find it fascinating seeing something familiar in an alien place - underwater.
"I couldn't say how many wrecks I've seen but each is interesting in their own way. Each is unique, the features different on every wreck and the atmosphere varies too."
One particularly fascinating wreck for Alex is the HMS Thislegorm - a British cargo ship that was carrying military supplies when it was sunk by a German bomber in the Red Sea in 1941.
Alex said: "This wreck is still packed with trucks, bikes and rifles.
"War wrecks are always the most sombre; I find they are not only museums but also memorials.
"And I always have mixed feeling of excitement and sadness when exploring them. It is an intense experience on so many levels."
Alex has explored wrecks both old and new.
His most recent, the USS Kittiwake, a US military ship built...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QWVUYVXYY
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Diver Alex Mustard photographs undersea ship wrecks across world - Feb 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexander Mustard/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1288392m )
Such Curious Things To Sea
An intrepid British photographer has travelled the world snapping pictures of the bizarre things lying on the sea bed.
Diving enthusiast Alex Mustard, 36, has made many strange discoveries while exploring 40 feet beneath the water's surface.
His pictures, taken while investigating the insides of eerie shipwrecks, include barnacle-covered motorbikes once meant for British troops fighting during World War Two.
Rusty British trucks also lie forgotten in their watery graves along with rifles that have never been used.
And one extraordinary photo even shows the shell of the iconic VW Beetle car, now abandoned in the gloom of the murky water.
Alex, from Southampton, Hants, said: "Wrecks attract divers because of the incongruity of seeing something from above the waves beneath them.
"The VW Beetle was purposely sunk for divers and it's particularly bizarre - it's the last thing you would expect to sea underwater.
"I find it fascinating seeing something familiar in an alien place - underwater.
"I couldn't say how many wrecks I've seen but each is interesting in their own way. Each is unique, the features different on every wreck and the atmosphere varies too."
One particularly fascinating wreck for Alex is the HMS Thislegorm - a British cargo ship that was carrying military supplies when it was sunk by a German bomber in the Red Sea in 1941.
Alex said: "This wreck is still packed with trucks, bikes and rifles.
"War wrecks are always the most sombre; I find they are not only museums but also memorials.
"And I always have mixed feeling of excitement and sadness when exploring them. It is an intense experience on so many levels."
Alex has explored wrecks both old and new.
His most recent, the USS Kittiwake, a US military ship built...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QWVUYVXYY
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Diver Alex Mustard photographs undersea ship wrecks across world - Feb 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexander Mustard/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1288392n )
Such Curious Things To Sea
An intrepid British photographer has travelled the world snapping pictures of the bizarre things lying on the sea bed.
Diving enthusiast Alex Mustard, 36, has made many strange discoveries while exploring 40 feet beneath the water's surface.
His pictures, taken while investigating the insides of eerie shipwrecks, include barnacle-covered motorbikes once meant for British troops fighting during World War Two.
Rusty British trucks also lie forgotten in their watery graves along with rifles that have never been used.
And one extraordinary photo even shows the shell of the iconic VW Beetle car, now abandoned in the gloom of the murky water.
Alex, from Southampton, Hants, said: "Wrecks attract divers because of the incongruity of seeing something from above the waves beneath them.
"The VW Beetle was purposely sunk for divers and it's particularly bizarre - it's the last thing you would expect to sea underwater.
"I find it fascinating seeing something familiar in an alien place - underwater.
"I couldn't say how many wrecks I've seen but each is interesting in their own way. Each is unique, the features different on every wreck and the atmosphere varies too."
One particularly fascinating wreck for Alex is the HMS Thislegorm - a British cargo ship that was carrying military supplies when it was sunk by a German bomber in the Red Sea in 1941.
Alex said: "This wreck is still packed with trucks, bikes and rifles.
"War wrecks are always the most sombre; I find they are not only museums but also memorials.
"And I always have mixed feeling of excitement and sadness when exploring them. It is an intense experience on so many levels."
Alex has explored wrecks both old and new.
His most recent, the USS Kittiwake, a US military ship built...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QWVUYVXYY
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Diver Alex Mustard photographs undersea ship wrecks across world - Feb 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexander Mustard/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1288392i )
Such Curious Things To Sea
An intrepid British photographer has travelled the world snapping pictures of the bizarre things lying on the sea bed.
Diving enthusiast Alex Mustard, 36, has made many strange discoveries while exploring 40 feet beneath the water's surface.
His pictures, taken while investigating the insides of eerie shipwrecks, include barnacle-covered motorbikes once meant for British troops fighting during World War Two.
Rusty British trucks also lie forgotten in their watery graves along with rifles that have never been used.
And one extraordinary photo even shows the shell of the iconic VW Beetle car, now abandoned in the gloom of the murky water.
Alex, from Southampton, Hants, said: "Wrecks attract divers because of the incongruity of seeing something from above the waves beneath them.
"The VW Beetle was purposely sunk for divers and it's particularly bizarre - it's the last thing you would expect to sea underwater.
"I find it fascinating seeing something familiar in an alien place - underwater.
"I couldn't say how many wrecks I've seen but each is interesting in their own way. Each is unique, the features different on every wreck and the atmosphere varies too."
One particularly fascinating wreck for Alex is the HMS Thislegorm - a British cargo ship that was carrying military supplies when it was sunk by a German bomber in the Red Sea in 1941.
Alex said: "This wreck is still packed with trucks, bikes and rifles.
"War wrecks are always the most sombre; I find they are not only museums but also memorials.
"And I always have mixed feeling of excitement and sadness when exploring them. It is an intense experience on so many levels."
Alex has explored wrecks both old and new.
His most recent, the USS Kittiwake, a US military ship built...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QWVUYVXYY
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Diver Alex Mustard photographs undersea ship wrecks across world - Feb 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexander Mustard/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1288392k )
Such Curious Things To Sea
An intrepid British photographer has travelled the world snapping pictures of the bizarre things lying on the sea bed.
Diving enthusiast Alex Mustard, 36, has made many strange discoveries while exploring 40 feet beneath the water's surface.
His pictures, taken while investigating the insides of eerie shipwrecks, include barnacle-covered motorbikes once meant for British troops fighting during World War Two.
Rusty British trucks also lie forgotten in their watery graves along with rifles that have never been used.
And one extraordinary photo even shows the shell of the iconic VW Beetle car, now abandoned in the gloom of the murky water.
Alex, from Southampton, Hants, said: "Wrecks attract divers because of the incongruity of seeing something from above the waves beneath them.
"The VW Beetle was purposely sunk for divers and it's particularly bizarre - it's the last thing you would expect to sea underwater.
"I find it fascinating seeing something familiar in an alien place - underwater.
"I couldn't say how many wrecks I've seen but each is interesting in their own way. Each is unique, the features different on every wreck and the atmosphere varies too."
One particularly fascinating wreck for Alex is the HMS Thislegorm - a British cargo ship that was carrying military supplies when it was sunk by a German bomber in the Red Sea in 1941.
Alex said: "This wreck is still packed with trucks, bikes and rifles.
"War wrecks are always the most sombre; I find they are not only museums but also memorials.
"And I always have mixed feeling of excitement and sadness when exploring them. It is an intense experience on so many levels."
Alex has explored wrecks both old and new.
His most recent, the USS Kittiwake, a US military ship built...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QWVUYVXYY
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