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Jaroslaw Kaczynski In Krakow
Jaroslaw Kaczynski, the leader of Law and Justice (PiS) opposition party, receives greeting cards from children, after attending the mass at Wawel Cathedral. Krakow, Poland on June 18th, 2025. The service commemorated the 76th birthday of Jaroslaw Kaczynski and his twin brother, Lech Kaczynski, President of Poland, who died on April 10, 2010 in the crash of the TU-154 plane in Smolensk, Russia. (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto) -
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Jaroslaw Kaczynski In Krakow
Antoni Macierewicz, a former Minister of National Defence in Law and Justice (PiS) government, arrives to attend the mass at Wawel Cathedral. Krakow, Poland on June 18th, 2025. The service commemorated the 76th birthday of Jaroslaw Kaczynski and his twin brother, Lech Kaczynski, President of Poland, who died on April 10, 2010 in the crash of the TU-154 plane in Smolensk, Russia. (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto) -
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Jaroslaw Kaczynski In Krakow
Jaroslaw Kaczynski, the leader of Law and Justice (PiS) opposition party, is seen after attending the mass at Wawel Cathedral. Krakow, Poland on June 18th, 2025. The service commemorated the 76th birthday of Jaroslaw Kaczynski and his twin brother, Lech Kaczynski, President of Poland, who died on April 10, 2010 in the crash of the TU-154 plane in Smolensk, Russia. (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto) -
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Jaroslaw Kaczynski In Krakow
Jaroslaw Kaczynski, the leader of Law and Justice (PiS) opposition party, is seen after attending the mass at Wawel Cathedral. Krakow, Poland on June 18th, 2025. The service commemorated the 76th birthday of Jaroslaw Kaczynski and his twin brother, Lech Kaczynski, President of Poland, who died on April 10, 2010 in the crash of the TU-154 plane in Smolensk, Russia. (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto) -
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Jaroslaw Kaczynski In Krakow
Beata Szydlo, a Member of the European Parliament, arrives to attend the mass at Wawel Cathedral. Krakow, Poland on June 18th, 2025. The service commemorated the 76th birthday of Jaroslaw Kaczynski and his twin brother, Lech Kaczynski, President of Poland, who died on April 10, 2010 in the crash of the TU-154 plane in Smolensk, Russia. (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto) -
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Jaroslaw Kaczynski In Krakow
Jaroslaw Kaczynski, the leader of Law and Justice (PiS) opposition party, is seen after attending the mass at Wawel Cathedral. Krakow, Poland on June 18th, 2025. The service commemorated the 76th birthday of Jaroslaw Kaczynski and his twin brother, Lech Kaczynski, President of Poland, who died on April 10, 2010 in the crash of the TU-154 plane in Smolensk, Russia. (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto) -
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Jaroslaw Kaczynski In Krakow
Jaroslaw Kaczynski, the leader of Law and Justice (PiS) opposition party, arrives to attend the mass at Wawel Cathedral. Krakow, Poland on June 18th, 2025. The service commemorated the 76th birthday of Jaroslaw Kaczynski and his twin brother, Lech Kaczynski, President of Poland, who died on April 10, 2010 in the crash of the TU-154 plane in Smolensk, Russia. (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto) -
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Jaroslaw Kaczynski In Krakow
Jaroslaw Kaczynski, the leader of Law and Justice (PiS) opposition party, is seen after attending the mass at Wawel Cathedral. Krakow, Poland on June 18th, 2025. The service commemorated the 76th birthday of Jaroslaw Kaczynski and his twin brother, Lech Kaczynski, President of Poland, who died on April 10, 2010 in the crash of the TU-154 plane in Smolensk, Russia. (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto) -
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Jaroslaw Kaczynski In Krakow
Jaroslaw Kaczynski, the leader of Law and Justice (PiS) opposition party, his niece, Marta Kaczynska with her son and husband, and other politicians arrive to attend the mass at Wawel Cathedral. Krakow, Poland on June 18th, 2025. The service commemorated the 76th birthday of Jaroslaw Kaczynski and his twin brother, Lech Kaczynski, President of Poland, who died on April 10, 2010 in the crash of the TU-154 plane in Smolensk, Russia. (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto) -
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Jaroslaw Kaczynski In Krakow
Jaroslaw Kaczynski, the leader of Law and Justice (PiS) opposition party, is seen after attending the mass at Wawel Cathedral. Krakow, Poland on June 18th, 2025. The service commemorated the 76th birthday of Jaroslaw Kaczynski and his twin brother, Lech Kaczynski, President of Poland, who died on April 10, 2010 in the crash of the TU-154 plane in Smolensk, Russia. (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto) -
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Jaroslaw Kaczynski In Krakow
Jaroslaw Kaczynski, the leader of Law and Justice (PiS) opposition party, is seen after attending the mass at Wawel Cathedral. Krakow, Poland on June 18th, 2025. The service commemorated the 76th birthday of Jaroslaw Kaczynski and his twin brother, Lech Kaczynski, President of Poland, who died on April 10, 2010 in the crash of the TU-154 plane in Smolensk, Russia. (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto) -
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Jaroslaw Kaczynski In Krakow
Janusz Kowalski, Member of Parliament of PiS party, arrives to attend the mass at Wawel Cathedral. Krakow, Poland on June 18th, 2025. The service commemorated the 76th birthday of Jaroslaw Kaczynski and his twin brother, Lech Kaczynski, President of Poland, who died on April 10, 2010 in the crash of the TU-154 plane in Smolensk, Russia. (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto) -
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Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, UK.
Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, Great Britain
14th November 2024
The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a celebratory Royal Salutes at 12 noon marking The King’s birthday.
King Charles III was born in Buckingham Palace on 14th November 1948, during the reign of His Maternal Grandfather, King George VI. He was three when His Mother, Queen Elizabeth II, acceded the throne in 1952.
The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base to position their guns for the salute in The Green Park. The Gunners wear full dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s colours and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.
Shortly before midday, 71 horses pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns will enter Green Park via Canada Gate, over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The guns will be fired in the direction of Wellington Arch
The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back to barracks.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, UK.
Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, Great Britain
14th November 2024
The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a celebratory Royal Salutes at 12 noon marking The King’s birthday.
King Charles III was born in Buckingham Palace on 14th November 1948, during the reign of His Maternal Grandfather, King George VI. He was three when His Mother, Queen Elizabeth II, acceded the throne in 1952.
The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base to position their guns for the salute in The Green Park. The Gunners wear full dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s colours and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.
Shortly before midday, 71 horses pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns will enter Green Park via Canada Gate, over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The guns will be fired in the direction of Wellington Arch
The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back to barracks.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, UK.
Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, Great Britain
14th November 2024
The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a celebratory Royal Salutes at 12 noon marking The King’s birthday.
King Charles III was born in Buckingham Palace on 14th November 1948, during the reign of His Maternal Grandfather, King George VI. He was three when His Mother, Queen Elizabeth II, acceded the throne in 1952.
The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base to position their guns for the salute in The Green Park. The Gunners wear full dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s colours and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.
Shortly before midday, 71 horses pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns will enter Green Park via Canada Gate, over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The guns will be fired in the direction of Wellington Arch
The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back to barracks.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, UK.
Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, Great Britain
14th November 2024
The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a celebratory Royal Salutes at 12 noon marking The King’s birthday.
King Charles III was born in Buckingham Palace on 14th November 1948, during the reign of His Maternal Grandfather, King George VI. He was three when His Mother, Queen Elizabeth II, acceded the throne in 1952.
The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base to position their guns for the salute in The Green Park. The Gunners wear full dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s colours and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.
Shortly before midday, 71 horses pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns will enter Green Park via Canada Gate, over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The guns will be fired in the direction of Wellington Arch
The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back to barracks.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, UK.
Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, Great Britain
14th November 2024
The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a celebratory Royal Salutes at 12 noon marking The King’s birthday.
King Charles III was born in Buckingham Palace on 14th November 1948, during the reign of His Maternal Grandfather, King George VI. He was three when His Mother, Queen Elizabeth II, acceded the throne in 1952.
The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base to position their guns for the salute in The Green Park. The Gunners wear full dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s colours and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.
Shortly before midday, 71 horses pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns will enter Green Park via Canada Gate, over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The guns will be fired in the direction of Wellington Arch
The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back to barracks.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, UK.
Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, Great Britain
14th November 2024
The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a celebratory Royal Salutes at 12 noon marking The King’s birthday.
King Charles III was born in Buckingham Palace on 14th November 1948, during the reign of His Maternal Grandfather, King George VI. He was three when His Mother, Queen Elizabeth II, acceded the throne in 1952.
The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base to position their guns for the salute in The Green Park. The Gunners wear full dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s colours and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.
Shortly before midday, 71 horses pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns will enter Green Park via Canada Gate, over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The guns will be fired in the direction of Wellington Arch
The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back to barracks.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, UK.
Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, Great Britain
14th November 2024
The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a celebratory Royal Salutes at 12 noon marking The King’s birthday.
King Charles III was born in Buckingham Palace on 14th November 1948, during the reign of His Maternal Grandfather, King George VI. He was three when His Mother, Queen Elizabeth II, acceded the throne in 1952.
The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base to position their guns for the salute in The Green Park. The Gunners wear full dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s colours and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.
Shortly before midday, 71 horses pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns will enter Green Park via Canada Gate, over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The guns will be fired in the direction of Wellington Arch
The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back to barracks.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, UK.
Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, Great Britain
14th November 2024
The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a celebratory Royal Salutes at 12 noon marking The King’s birthday.
King Charles III was born in Buckingham Palace on 14th November 1948, during the reign of His Maternal Grandfather, King George VI. He was three when His Mother, Queen Elizabeth II, acceded the throne in 1952.
The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base to position their guns for the salute in The Green Park. The Gunners wear full dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s colours and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.
Shortly before midday, 71 horses pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns will enter Green Park via Canada Gate, over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The guns will be fired in the direction of Wellington Arch
The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back to barracks.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, UK.
Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, Great Britain
14th November 2024
The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a celebratory Royal Salutes at 12 noon marking The King’s birthday.
King Charles III was born in Buckingham Palace on 14th November 1948, during the reign of His Maternal Grandfather, King George VI. He was three when His Mother, Queen Elizabeth II, acceded the throne in 1952.
The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base to position their guns for the salute in The Green Park. The Gunners wear full dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s colours and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.
Shortly before midday, 71 horses pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns will enter Green Park via Canada Gate, over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The guns will be fired in the direction of Wellington Arch
The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back to barracks.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, UK.
Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, Great Britain
14th November 2024
The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a celebratory Royal Salutes at 12 noon marking The King’s birthday.
King Charles III was born in Buckingham Palace on 14th November 1948, during the reign of His Maternal Grandfather, King George VI. He was three when His Mother, Queen Elizabeth II, acceded the throne in 1952.
The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base to position their guns for the salute in The Green Park. The Gunners wear full dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s colours and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.
Shortly before midday, 71 horses pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns will enter Green Park via Canada Gate, over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The guns will be fired in the direction of Wellington Arch
The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back to barracks.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, UK.
Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, Great Britain
14th November 2024
The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a celebratory Royal Salutes at 12 noon marking The King’s birthday.
King Charles III was born in Buckingham Palace on 14th November 1948, during the reign of His Maternal Grandfather, King George VI. He was three when His Mother, Queen Elizabeth II, acceded the throne in 1952.
The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base to position their guns for the salute in The Green Park. The Gunners wear full dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s colours and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.
Shortly before midday, 71 horses pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns will enter Green Park via Canada Gate, over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The guns will be fired in the direction of Wellington Arch
The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back to barracks.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, UK.
Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, Great Britain
14th November 2024
The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a celebratory Royal Salutes at 12 noon marking The King’s birthday.
King Charles III was born in Buckingham Palace on 14th November 1948, during the reign of His Maternal Grandfather, King George VI. He was three when His Mother, Queen Elizabeth II, acceded the throne in 1952.
The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base to position their guns for the salute in The Green Park. The Gunners wear full dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s colours and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.
Shortly before midday, 71 horses pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns will enter Green Park via Canada Gate, over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The guns will be fired in the direction of Wellington Arch
The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back to barracks.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, UK.
Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, Great Britain
14th November 2024
Just after the King’s Troop arrived in Green Park one of the horses bolted, threw the rider and then galloped around Green Park until it was brought under control.
The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a celebratory Royal Salutes at 12 noon marking The King’s birthday.
King Charles III was born in Buckingham Palace on 14th November 1948, during the reign of His Maternal Grandfather, King George VI. He was three when His Mother, Queen Elizabeth II, acceded the throne in 1952.
The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base to position their guns for the salute in The Green Park. The Gunners wear full dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s colours and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.
Shortly before midday, 71 horses pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns will enter Green Park via Canada Gate, over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The guns will be fired in the direction of Wellington Arch
The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back to barracks.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, UK.
Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, Great Britain
14th November 2024
The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a celebratory Royal Salutes at 12 noon marking The King’s birthday.
King Charles III was born in Buckingham Palace on 14th November 1948, during the reign of His Maternal Grandfather, King George VI. He was three when His Mother, Queen Elizabeth II, acceded the throne in 1952.
The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base to position their guns for the salute in The Green Park. The Gunners wear full dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s colours and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.
Shortly before midday, 71 horses pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns will enter Green Park via Canada Gate, over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The guns will be fired in the direction of Wellington Arch
The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back to barracks.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, UK.
Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, Great Britain
14th November 2024
The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a celebratory Royal Salutes at 12 noon marking The King’s birthday.
King Charles III was born in Buckingham Palace on 14th November 1948, during the reign of His Maternal Grandfather, King George VI. He was three when His Mother, Queen Elizabeth II, acceded the throne in 1952.
The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base to position their guns for the salute in The Green Park. The Gunners wear full dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s colours and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.
Shortly before midday, 71 horses pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns will enter Green Park via Canada Gate, over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The guns will be fired in the direction of Wellington Arch
The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back to barracks.
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Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, UK.
Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, Great Britain
14th November 2024
The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a celebratory Royal Salutes at 12 noon marking The King’s birthday.
King Charles III was born in Buckingham Palace on 14th November 1948, during the reign of His Maternal Grandfather, King George VI. He was three when His Mother, Queen Elizabeth II, acceded the throne in 1952.
The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base to position their guns for the salute in The Green Park. The Gunners wear full dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s colours and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.
Shortly before midday, 71 horses pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns will enter Green Park via Canada Gate, over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The guns will be fired in the direction of Wellington Arch
The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back to barracks.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, UK.
Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, Great Britain
14th November 2024
The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a celebratory Royal Salutes at 12 noon marking The King’s birthday.
King Charles III was born in Buckingham Palace on 14th November 1948, during the reign of His Maternal Grandfather, King George VI. He was three when His Mother, Queen Elizabeth II, acceded the throne in 1952.
The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base to position their guns for the salute in The Green Park. The Gunners wear full dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s colours and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.
Shortly before midday, 71 horses pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns will enter Green Park via Canada Gate, over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The guns will be fired in the direction of Wellington Arch
The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back to barracks.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, UK.
Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, Great Britain
14th November 2024
The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a celebratory Royal Salutes at 12 noon marking The King’s birthday.
King Charles III was born in Buckingham Palace on 14th November 1948, during the reign of His Maternal Grandfather, King George VI. He was three when His Mother, Queen Elizabeth II, acceded the throne in 1952.
The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base to position their guns for the salute in The Green Park. The Gunners wear full dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s colours and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.
Shortly before midday, 71 horses pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns will enter Green Park via Canada Gate, over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The guns will be fired in the direction of Wellington Arch
The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back to barracks.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, UK.
Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, Great Britain
14th November 2024
The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a celebratory Royal Salutes at 12 noon marking The King’s birthday.
King Charles III was born in Buckingham Palace on 14th November 1948, during the reign of His Maternal Grandfather, King George VI. He was three when His Mother, Queen Elizabeth II, acceded the throne in 1952.
The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base to position their guns for the salute in The Green Park. The Gunners wear full dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s colours and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.
Shortly before midday, 71 horses pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns will enter Green Park via Canada Gate, over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The guns will be fired in the direction of Wellington Arch
The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back to barracks.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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