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Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee 2022 - Platinum Pageant
05/06/2022. London, United Kingdom. Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee 2022 - Platinum Pageant outside Buckingham Palace . Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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ROYALS - Prinz William leitet die Generalprobe von Trooping the Colour
London, UK, 28th May 2022. Prince William appears to readjust the strap on his bear skin hat, producing a funny facial expression. The Colour is unrolled. The Colonel's Review, Trooping the Colour reviewed by His Royal Highness Prince William, The Duke of Cambridge. Taking part are up to 1450 soldiers of the Household Division and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery, along with up to 400 musicians from the Massed Bands, parading on Horse Guards for this, the second of two formal Reviews., Credit:Christine Ongsiek / Avalon
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ROYALS - Prinz William leitet die Generalprobe von Trooping the Colour
London, UK, 28th May 2022. Prince William reviews the troops on horseback. The Colonel's Review, Trooping the Colour reviewed by His Royal Highness Prince William, The Duke of Cambridge. Taking part are up to 1450 soldiers of the Household Division and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery, along with up to 400 musicians from the Massed Bands, parading on Horse Guards for this, the second of two formal Reviews., Credit:Christine Ongsiek / Avalon
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ROYALS - Prinz William leitet die Generalprobe von Trooping the Colour
London, UK, 28th May 2022. Prince William appears to readjust the strap on his bear skin hat, producing a funny facial expression. The Colour is unrolled. The Colonel's Review, Trooping the Colour reviewed by His Royal Highness Prince William, The Duke of Cambridge. Taking part are up to 1450 soldiers of the Household Division and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery, along with up to 400 musicians from the Massed Bands, parading on Horse Guards for this, the second of two formal Reviews., Credit:Christine Ongsiek / Avalon
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ROYALS - Prinz William leitet die Generalprobe von Trooping the Colour
London, UK, 28th May 2022. Prince William appears to readjust the strap on his bear skin hat, producing a funny facial expression. The Colour is unrolled. The Colonel's Review, Trooping the Colour reviewed by His Royal Highness Prince William, The Duke of Cambridge. Taking part are up to 1450 soldiers of the Household Division and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery, along with up to 400 musicians from the Massed Bands, parading on Horse Guards for this, the second of two formal Reviews., Credit:Christine Ongsiek / Avalon
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ROYALS - Prinz William leitet die Generalprobe von Trooping the Colour
London, UK, 28th May 2022. The Colonel's Review, Trooping the Colour reviewed by His Royal Highness Prince William, The Duke of Cambridge. Taking part are up to 1450 soldiers of the Household Division and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery, along with up to 400 musicians from the Massed Bands, parading on Horse Guards for this, the second of two formal Reviews., Credit:Christine Ongsiek / Avalon
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ROYALS - Prinz William leitet die Generalprobe von Trooping the Colour
London, UK, 28th May 2022. Prince William arrives on horseback. The Colour is unrolled. The Colonel's Review, Trooping the Colour reviewed by His Royal Highness Prince William, The Duke of Cambridge. Taking part are up to 1450 soldiers of the Household Division and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery, along with up to 400 musicians from the Massed Bands, parading on Horse Guards for this, the second of two formal Reviews., Credit:Christine Ongsiek / Avalon
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ROYALS - Prinz William leitet die Generalprobe von Trooping the Colour
London, UK, 28th May 2022. Prince William arrives on horseback. The Colour is unrolled. The Colonel's Review, Trooping the Colour reviewed by His Royal Highness Prince William, The Duke of Cambridge. Taking part are up to 1450 soldiers of the Household Division and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery, along with up to 400 musicians from the Massed Bands, parading on Horse Guards for this, the second of two formal Reviews., Credit:Christine Ongsiek / Avalon
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The best of Defence Imagery in 2021
Best of UK Defence Imagery 2021.
HRH Prince Philip's Funeral
As his Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburghís coffin arrives at the West steps of St Georgeís Chapel, Windsor Castle from Horseshoe Cloister by a Royal Marines Bearer Party, The Band and Bugles of The Rifles receive the coffin with the National Anthem.
The Guard of Honour of The Rifles give a Royal Salute and the Service Chiefs and Major Generalís party face the coffin,the Commonwealth Defence Advisors group to their right.
The West Steps of St Georgeís Chapel are lined by a dismounted detachment of The Life Guards and The Blues & Royals of The Household Cavalry.
The members of the Royal Family taking part in the procession can be seen to the far right.
More than 730 members of Armed Forces personnel took part in the funeral ceremony at Windsor Castle. This included 42 members of personnel from the Royal Navy; 96 members of personnel from the Royal Marines; 507 members of personnel from the Army; and 89 members of personnel from the Royal Air Force.
Representative detachments from all three Services drawn from units with a special relationship to His Royal Highness took part in ceremonial activity.
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Best of Defence Imagery 2020
Image of Brigadier-General Carlos Salgado, Major General Lorenzo D’Addario, HRH The Prince of Wales and Lieutenant General Edward Smyth-Osbourne, seen here at RAF Fairford.
His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales visits troops deployed on Exercise Loyal Leda 2020 (Ex LOLE20) at Royal Air Force Fairford. Hosted by Lieutenant General Edward Smyth-Osbourne, Commander Allied Rapid Reaction Corps, the His Royal Highness was provided an overview of the exercise and some of the new capabilities being developed by the headquarters.
His Royal Highness met Commonwealth soldiers from the 1st Canadian Division, the ‘Red Devils’ and Gurkhas from the Allied Rapid Reaction Corps Support Battalion. His Royal Highness helps maintain the Royal Family’s strong connection to the Commonwealth and is the Colonel-in-Chief of the Royal Gurkha Rifles.
Exercise Loyal Leda 2020, a key NATO exercise to validate and certify the Allied Rapid Reaction Corps as NATO’s Warfighting Corps at readiness. The computer aided exercise tested the Corps’ ability to operate with multinational divisions under command and control up to 120,000 troops across the full spectrum of military operations.
Headquarters Allied Rapid Reaction Corps (HQ ARRC) provides NATO with a rapidly deployable, flexible HQ that can act as a Joint, Land or Corps HQ for operations and crisis response. Its multi-national ethos, combination of cultures and innovation, strong professional reputation in NATO and proven track record in interoperability are unique among its High Readiness Force (Land) (HRF(L)) peers.
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Image of the President of France Emmanuel Macron and HRH Prince Charles, seen here both holding umbrellas as they walk the grounds of Clarence House in London.
President Macron visited London to mark 80 years since De Gaulle’s historic broadcast from London to Occupied France and the UK Armed Forces were proud to host the French President to the city.
On behalf of Her Majesty’s Government, The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall received The President of the French Republic at Clarence House to celebrate the 80th Anniversary of General de Gaulle’s ‘Appel’ on 18th June 1940.
The Armed Forces led a small ceremony near Charles De Gaulle’s headquarters in London at Carlton Gardens, during which President Macron awarded the Legion d’honneur to the city of London.
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UK ARMED FORCES WELCOME PRESIDENT MACRON AS HE AWARDS LEGION D’HONNEUR TO LONDON
Today President Macron visited London to mark 80 years since De Gaulle’s historic broadcast from London to Occupied France and the UK Armed Forces were proud to host the French President to the city.
On behalf of Her Majesty’s Government, The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall received The President of the French Republic at Clarence House to celebrate the 80th Anniversary of General de Gaulle’s ‘Appel’ on 18th June 1940.
The Armed Forces led a small ceremony near Charles De Gaulle’s headquarters in London at Carlton Gardens, during which President Macron awarded the Legion d’honneur to the city of London.
Piper Maj Stephen Bennett led the President and HRH Prince Chares to the symbolic statue of Charles De Gaulle at Carlton Gardens to the historic Scots Guards tune of ‘The Sound of Pipes’.
A British Army bugler played The Last Post and the Reveille after a minute’s silence to remember the sacrifices of World War Two.
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UK ARMED FORCES WELCOME PRESIDENT MACRON AS HE AWARDS LEGION D’HONNEUR TO LONDON
Today President Macron visited London to mark 80 years since De Gaulle’s historic broadcast from London to Occupied France and the UK Armed Forces were proud to host the French President to the city.
On behalf of Her Majesty’s Government, The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall received The President of the French Republic at Clarence House to celebrate the 80th Anniversary of General de Gaulle’s ‘Appel’ on 18th June 1940.
The Armed Forces led a small ceremony near Charles De Gaulle’s headquarters in London at Carlton Gardens, during which President Macron awarded the Legion d’honneur to the city of London.
Piper Maj Stephen Bennett led the President and HRH Prince Chares to the symbolic statue of Charles De Gaulle at Carlton Gardens to the historic Scots Guards tune of ‘The Sound of Pipes’.
A British Army bugler played The Last Post and the Reveille after a minute’s silence to remember the sacrifices of World War Two.
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UK ARMED FORCES WELCOME PRESIDENT MACRON AS HE AWARDS LEGION D’HONNEUR TO LONDON
Today President Macron visited London to mark 80 years since De Gaulle’s historic broadcast from London to Occupied France and the UK Armed Forces were proud to host the French President to the city.
On behalf of Her Majesty’s Government, The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall received The President of the French Republic at Clarence House to celebrate the 80th Anniversary of General de Gaulle’s ‘Appel’ on 18th June 1940.
The Armed Forces led a small ceremony near Charles De Gaulle’s headquarters in London at Carlton Gardens, during which President Macron awarded the Legion d’honneur to the city of London.
Piper Maj Stephen Bennett led the President and HRH Prince Chares to the symbolic statue of Charles De Gaulle at Carlton Gardens to the historic Scots Guards tune of ‘The Sound of Pipes’.
A British Army bugler played The Last Post and the Reveille after a minute’s silence to remember the sacrifices of World War Two.
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UK ARMED FORCES WELCOME PRESIDENT MACRON AS HE AWARDS LEGION D’HONNEUR TO LONDON
Today President Macron visited London to mark 80 years since De Gaulle’s historic broadcast from London to Occupied France and the UK Armed Forces were proud to host the French President to the city.
On behalf of Her Majesty’s Government, The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall received The President of the French Republic at Clarence House to celebrate the 80th Anniversary of General de Gaulle’s ‘Appel’ on 18th June 1940.
The Armed Forces led a small ceremony near Charles De Gaulle’s headquarters in London at Carlton Gardens, during which President Macron awarded the Legion d’honneur to the city of London.
Piper Maj Stephen Bennett led the President and HRH Prince Chares to the symbolic statue of Charles De Gaulle at Carlton Gardens to the historic Scots Guards tune of ‘The Sound of Pipes’.
A British Army bugler played The Last Post and the Reveille after a minute’s silence to remember the sacrifices of World War Two.
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UK ARMED FORCES WELCOME PRESIDENT MACRON AS HE AWARDS LEGION D’HONNEUR TO LONDON
Today President Macron visited London to mark 80 years since De Gaulle’s historic broadcast from London to Occupied France and the UK Armed Forces were proud to host the French President to the city.
On behalf of Her Majesty’s Government, The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall received The President of the French Republic at Clarence House to celebrate the 80th Anniversary of General de Gaulle’s ‘Appel’ on 18th June 1940.
The Armed Forces led a small ceremony near Charles De Gaulle’s headquarters in London at Carlton Gardens, during which President Macron awarded the Legion d’honneur to the city of London.
Piper Maj Stephen Bennett led the President and HRH Prince Chares to the symbolic statue of Charles De Gaulle at Carlton Gardens to the historic Scots Guards tune of ‘The Sound of Pipes’.
A British Army bugler played The Last Post and the Reveille after a minute’s silence to remember the sacrifices of World War Two.
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UK ARMED FORCES WELCOME PRESIDENT MACRON AS HE AWARDS LEGION D’HONNEUR TO LONDON
Today President Macron visited London to mark 80 years since De Gaulle’s historic broadcast from London to Occupied France and the UK Armed Forces were proud to host the French President to the city.
On behalf of Her Majesty’s Government, The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall received The President of the French Republic at Clarence House to celebrate the 80th Anniversary of General de Gaulle’s ‘Appel’ on 18th June 1940.
The Armed Forces led a small ceremony near Charles De Gaulle’s headquarters in London at Carlton Gardens, during which President Macron awarded the Legion d’honneur to the city of London.
Piper Maj Stephen Bennett led the President and HRH Prince Chares to the symbolic statue of Charles De Gaulle at Carlton Gardens to the historic Scots Guards tune of ‘The Sound of Pipes’.
A British Army bugler played The Last Post and the Reveille after a minute’s silence to remember the sacrifices of World War Two.
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PEOPLE - Die Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
(L to R) His Royal Highness the Crown Prince Frederik Andre Henrik Christian and Her Royal Highness the Crown Princess Mary Elizabeth Donaldson attend a Danish lifestyle and food exhibition at the Embassy of Denmark in Tokyo, on October 12, 2017, Japan. The Danish Crown Couple are in Japan as part of the celebrations for 150 years of Diplomatic relations between Japan and Denmark. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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PEOPLE - Die Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
(L to R) His Royal Highness the Crown Prince Frederik Andre Henrik Christian and Her Royal Highness the Crown Princess Mary Elizabeth Donaldson attend a Danish lifestyle and food exhibition at the Embassy of Denmark in Tokyo, on October 12, 2017, Japan. The Danish Crown Couple are in Japan as part of the celebrations for 150 years of Diplomatic relations between Japan and Denmark. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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PEOPLE - Die Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
His Royal Highness the Crown Prince Frederik Andre Henrik Christian (C) and Her Royal Highness the Crown Princess Mary Elizabeth Donaldson (C-R) attend a Danish lifestyle and food exhibition at the Embassy of Denmark in Tokyo, on October 12, 2017, Japan. The Danish Crown Couple are in Japan as part of the celebrations for 150 years of Diplomatic relations between Japan and Denmark. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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PEOPLE - Die Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
(L to R) His Royal Highness the Crown Prince Frederik Andre Henrik Christian and Her Royal Highness the Crown Princess Mary Elizabeth Donaldson attend a Danish lifestyle and food exhibition at the Embassy of Denmark in Tokyo, on October 12, 2017, Japan. The Danish Crown Couple are in Japan as part of the celebrations for 150 years of Diplomatic relations between Japan and Denmark. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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PEOPLE - Die Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
His Royal Highness the Crown Prince Frederik Andre Henrik Christian (C-L) and Her Royal Highness the Crown Princess Mary Elizabeth Donaldson (C-R) attend a Danish lifestyle and food exhibition at the Embassy of Denmark in Tokyo, on October 12, 2017, Japan. The Danish Crown Couple are in Japan as part of the celebrations for 150 years of Diplomatic relations between Japan and Denmark. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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The Prince of Wales at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham
HRH The Prince of Wales meet nurses and military medical staff at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham. (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)
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The Prince of Wales at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham
HRH The Prince of Wales meet nurses and military medical staff at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham. (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)
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The Prince of Wales at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham
HRH The Prince of Wales meet nurses and military medical staff at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham. (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)
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The Prince of Wales at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham
HRH The Prince of Wales meet nurses and military medical staff at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham. (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)
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The Prince of Wales at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham
HRH The Prince of Wales meet nurses and military medical staff at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham. (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)
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The Prince of Wales at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham
HRH The Prince of Wales meet nurses and military medical staff at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham. (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)
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The Prince of Wales at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham
HRH The Prince of Wales meet nurses and military medical staff at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham. (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)
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His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburghs special relationship with the Armed Forces
FILE PHOTO: His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh had a close personal relationship with the Armed Forces throughout his life. More than 700 members of the Armed Forces will be involved in His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburghs funeral tomorrow.
Armed Forces personnel from the Royal Navy, Royal Marines, British Army and Royal Air Force will provide ceremonial support at the funeral. This includes units with a special relationship with The Duke of Edinburgh, who will assemble in the Quadrangle at Windsor Castle. The Royal Navy will provide a Piping Party to play music as the coffin enters St Georgeís Chapel. The Army will provide a Guard of Honour outside the chapel and fire processional minute guns. The Royal Air Force will line the route of the procession as the coffin moves to the chapel.
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On Thursday 24th May 2012, HRH Prince Phillip attended the home coming parade of the Queens Royal Hussars after they completed their recent operational tour of Afghanistan. The Prince presented many of the returning soldiers including those who had been injured whilst on operations with the operational service medal. The unit had been deployed as part of 20 Armoured Brigade on Operation Herrick 15, with the last remaining soldiers returning about a week previously.
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His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburghs special relationship with the Armed Forces
FILE PHOTO: HRH Prince Phillip, the Duke of Edinburgh attending the home coming parade of the Queens Royal Hussars after they completed their operational tour of Afghanistan.
The Prince presented many of the returning soldiers including those who had been injured whilst on operations with the operational service medal. The unit had been deployed as part of 20 Armoured Brigade on Operation Herrick 15.
His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh had a close personal relationship with the Armed Forces throughout his life. More than 700 members of the Armed Forces will be involved in His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburghs funeral tomorrow.
Armed Forces personnel from the Royal Navy, Royal Marines, British Army and Royal Air Force will provide ceremonial support at the funeral. This includes units with a special relationship with The Duke of Edinburgh, who will assemble in the Quadrangle at Windsor Castle. The Royal Navy will provide a Piping Party to play music as the coffin enters St Georgeís Chapel. The Army will provide a Guard of Honour outside the chapel and fire processional minute guns. The Royal Air Force will line the route of the procession as the coffin moves to the chapel.
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His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburghs special relationship with the Armed Forces
FILE PHOTO: The Duke of Edinburgh formally received Letters Patent as the holder of the title and office of Lord High Admiral.
Here his highness the Duke of Edinburgh takes the Royal Salute as The Lord High Admiral in Admiralty Square. To the left of HRH is The Command Warrant Officer with Her Majesty The Queen in the background.
His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh had a close personal relationship with the Armed Forces throughout his life. More than 700 members of the Armed Forces will be involved in His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburghs funeral tomorrow.
Armed Forces personnel from the Royal Navy, Royal Marines, British Army and Royal Air Force will provide ceremonial support at the funeral. This includes units with a special relationship with The Duke of Edinburgh, who will assemble in the Quadrangle at Windsor Castle. The Royal Navy will provide a Piping Party to play music as the coffin enters St Georgeís Chapel. The Army will provide a Guard of Honour outside the chapel and fire processional minute guns. The Royal Air Force will line the route of the procession as the coffin moves to the chapel.
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His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburghs special relationship with the Armed Forces
FILE PHOTO: His Royal Highness Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh is pictured during the Queen's Birthday parade in 2011 also known as Trooping the Colour. The Duke is wearing the uniform of the Colonel of the Grenadier Guards.
His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh had a close personal relationship with the Armed Forces throughout his life. More than 700 members of the Armed Forces will be involved in His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburghs funeral tomorrow.
Armed Forces personnel from the Royal Navy, Royal Marines, British Army and Royal Air Force will provide ceremonial support at the funeral. This includes units with a special relationship with The Duke of Edinburgh, who will assemble in the Quadrangle at Windsor Castle. The Royal Navy will provide a Piping Party to play music as the coffin enters St Georgeís Chapel. The Army will provide a Guard of Honour outside the chapel and fire processional minute guns. The Royal Air Force will line the route of the procession as the coffin moves to the chapel.
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His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburghs special relationship with the Armed Forces
FILE PHOTO: HRH Prince Phillip, the Duke of Edinburgh, Captain General Royal Marines.
HRH was attending the 970 Kings Squad Passing Out parade at Commando Training Centre Royal Marines (CTCRM) in Lympstone as Captain General Royal Marines as the inspecting officer.
His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh had a close personal relationship with the Armed Forces throughout his life. More than 700 members of the Armed Forces will be involved in His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburghs funeral tomorrow.
Armed Forces personnel from the Royal Navy, Royal Marines, British Army and Royal Air Force will provide ceremonial support at the funeral. This includes units with a special relationship with The Duke of Edinburgh, who will assemble in the Quadrangle at Windsor Castle. The Royal Navy will provide a Piping Party to play music as the coffin enters St Georgeís Chapel. The Army will provide a Guard of Honour outside the chapel and fire processional minute guns. The Royal Air Force will line the route of the procession as the coffin moves to the chapel.
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The Boodles Big Bash event at the London Hilton Park Lane
WORLD RIGHTS HRH Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh at The Boodles Big Bash event at the London Hilton Park Lane, London, UK. 22/02/2007
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RETRO - Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
HRH Prince Philip with The Beatles in London at the Carl - Alan awards at Empire Ballroom in Leicester Square , London . Left to right - Ringo Starr , George Harrison , John Lennon and Paul McCartney .
23rd March 1964
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