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PORTRAIT - Dave Alred
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Dave Alred
Dave Alred portrait session, The Players Club Golf Course, Stroud, UK - 26 Jul 2018
Dave Alred, former kicking coach to Jonny Wilkinson at The Players Club Golf Course, Near Stroud
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PORTRAIT - Dave Alred
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Dave Alred
Dave Alred portrait session, The Players Club Golf Course, Stroud, UK - 26 Jul 2018
Dave Alred, former kicking coach to Jonny Wilkinson at The Players Club Golf Course, Near Stroud
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PORTRAIT - Dave Alred
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Dave Alred
Dave Alred portrait session, The Players Club Golf Course, Stroud, UK - 26 Jul 2018
Dave Alred, former kicking coach to Jonny Wilkinson at The Players Club Golf Course, Near Stroud
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PORTRAIT - Dave Alred
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Dave Alred
Dave Alred portrait session, The Players Club Golf Course, Stroud, UK - 26 Jul 2018
Dave Alred, former kicking coach to Jonny Wilkinson at The Players Club Golf Course, Near Stroud
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PORTRAIT - Dave Alred
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Dave Alred
Dave Alred portrait session, The Players Club Golf Course, Stroud, UK - 26 Jul 2018
Dave Alred, former kicking coach to Jonny Wilkinson at The Players Club Golf Course, Near Stroud
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PORTRAIT - Dave Alred
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Dave Alred
Dave Alred portrait session, The Players Club Golf Course, Stroud, UK - 26 Jul 2018
Dave Alred, former kicking coach to Jonny Wilkinson at The Players Club Golf Course, Near Stroud
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PORTRAIT - Dave Alred
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Fairweather/Huw Evans/REX/Shutterstock (9788917k)
Dave Alred
Dave Alred portrait session, The Players Club Golf Course, Stroud, UK - 26 Jul 2018
Dave Alred, former kicking coach to Jonny Wilkinson at The Players Club Golf Course, Near Stroud
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PORTRAIT - Dave Alred
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Fairweather/Huw Evans/REX/Shutterstock (9788917i)
Dave Alred
Dave Alred portrait session, The Players Club Golf Course, Stroud, UK - 26 Jul 2018
Dave Alred, former kicking coach to Jonny Wilkinson at The Players Club Golf Course, Near Stroud
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PORTRAIT - Dave Alred
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Fairweather/Huw Evans/REX/Shutterstock (9788917j)
Dave Alred
Dave Alred portrait session, The Players Club Golf Course, Stroud, UK - 26 Jul 2018
Dave Alred, former kicking coach to Jonny Wilkinson at The Players Club Golf Course, Near Stroud
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PORTRAIT - Dave Alred
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Fairweather/Huw Evans/REX/Shutterstock (9788917f)
Dave Alred
Dave Alred portrait session, The Players Club Golf Course, Stroud, UK - 26 Jul 2018
Dave Alred, former kicking coach to Jonny Wilkinson at The Players Club Golf Course, Near Stroud
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PORTRAIT - Dave Alred
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Fairweather/Huw Evans/REX/Shutterstock (9788917g)
Dave Alred
Dave Alred portrait session, The Players Club Golf Course, Stroud, UK - 26 Jul 2018
Dave Alred, former kicking coach to Jonny Wilkinson at The Players Club Golf Course, Near Stroud
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FEATURE - Alle Jahre wieder: Cheese Rolling Race in Gloucester
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The annual cheese rolling race held at Coopers Hill, Brockworth outside Gloucester. Competitors race down the extremly steep slippery hill chasing a double Gloucester cheese, the winner of each race recieves the cheese as thier prize, the winner of the ladies race Flo Early from Stroud with her prize cheese
Cheese Rolling race, Brockworth, Gloucestershire, UK - 28 May 2018
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FEATURE - Alle Jahre wieder: Cheese Rolling Race in Gloucester
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Shepherd/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9695616k)
The annual cheese rolling race held at Coopers Hill, Brockworth outside Gloucester. Competitors race down the extremly steep slippery hill chasing a double Gloucester cheese, the winner of each race recieves the cheese as thier prize, the winner of the ladies race Flo Early from Stroud with her prize cheese
Cheese Rolling race, Brockworth, Gloucestershire, UK - 28 May 2018
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PEOPLE - Dreharbeiten zur Netflix Serie "The Crown" haben in Gloucestershire begonnen
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November 23, 2016
Netflix series 'The Crown' spotted filming at Woodchester Mansion in Gloucestershire, England. The scene appeared to be set in the 1930s at a private boys' school.
Prince Phillip attended Gordonstoun School in the 1930s, which was founded in 1934 by Dr Kurt Hahn. Later Prince Charles was sent there and hated it.
The young actors were seen building a wall and doing some cross-country running. The boy in the green corduroy jacket is possibly set to portray Prince Phillip in a flashback scene, making the woman his mother, Princess Alice of Battenburg.
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PEOPLE - Dreharbeiten zur Netflix Serie "The Crown" haben in Gloucestershire begonnen
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November 23, 2016
Netflix series 'The Crown' spotted filming at Woodchester Mansion in Gloucestershire, England. The scene appeared to be set in the 1930s at a private boys' school.
Prince Phillip attended Gordonstoun School in the 1930s, which was founded in 1934 by Dr Kurt Hahn. Later Prince Charles was sent there and hated it.
The young actors were seen building a wall and doing some cross-country running. The boy in the green corduroy jacket is possibly set to portray Prince Phillip in a flashback scene, making the woman his mother, Princess Alice of Battenburg.
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PEOPLE - Dreharbeiten zur Netflix Serie "The Crown" haben in Gloucestershire begonnen
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November 23, 2016
Netflix series 'The Crown' spotted filming at Woodchester Mansion in Gloucestershire, England. The scene appeared to be set in the 1930s at a private boys' school.
Prince Phillip attended Gordonstoun School in the 1930s, which was founded in 1934 by Dr Kurt Hahn. Later Prince Charles was sent there and hated it.
The young actors were seen building a wall and doing some cross-country running. The boy in the green corduroy jacket is possibly set to portray Prince Phillip in a flashback scene, making the woman his mother, Princess Alice of Battenburg.
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PEOPLE - Dreharbeiten zur Netflix Serie "The Crown" haben in Gloucestershire begonnen
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November 23, 2016
Netflix series 'The Crown' spotted filming at Woodchester Mansion in Gloucestershire, England. The scene appeared to be set in the 1930s at a private boys' school.
Prince Phillip attended Gordonstoun School in the 1930s, which was founded in 1934 by Dr Kurt Hahn. Later Prince Charles was sent there and hated it.
The young actors were seen building a wall and doing some cross-country running. The boy in the green corduroy jacket is possibly set to portray Prince Phillip in a flashback scene, making the woman his mother, Princess Alice of Battenburg.
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PEOPLE - Dreharbeiten zur Netflix Serie "The Crown" haben in Gloucestershire begonnen
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November 23, 2016
Netflix series 'The Crown' spotted filming at Woodchester Mansion in Gloucestershire, England. The scene appeared to be set in the 1930s at a private boys' school.
Prince Phillip attended Gordonstoun School in the 1930s, which was founded in 1934 by Dr Kurt Hahn. Later Prince Charles was sent there and hated it.
The young actors were seen building a wall and doing some cross-country running. The boy in the green corduroy jacket is possibly set to portray Prince Phillip in a flashback scene, making the woman his mother, Princess Alice of Battenburg.
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PEOPLE - Dreharbeiten zur Netflix Serie "The Crown" haben in Gloucestershire begonnen
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November 23, 2016
Netflix series 'The Crown' spotted filming at Woodchester Mansion in Gloucestershire, England. The scene appeared to be set in the 1930s at a private boys' school.
Prince Phillip attended Gordonstoun School in the 1930s, which was founded in 1934 by Dr Kurt Hahn. Later Prince Charles was sent there and hated it.
The young actors were seen building a wall and doing some cross-country running. The boy in the green corduroy jacket is possibly set to portray Prince Phillip in a flashback scene, making the woman his mother, Princess Alice of Battenburg.
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PEOPLE - Dreharbeiten zur Netflix Serie "The Crown" haben in Gloucestershire begonnen
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November 23, 2016
Netflix series 'The Crown' spotted filming at Woodchester Mansion in Gloucestershire, England. The scene appeared to be set in the 1930s at a private boys' school.
Prince Phillip attended Gordonstoun School in the 1930s, which was founded in 1934 by Dr Kurt Hahn. Later Prince Charles was sent there and hated it.
The young actors were seen building a wall and doing some cross-country running. The boy in the green corduroy jacket is possibly set to portray Prince Phillip in a flashback scene, making the woman his mother, Princess Alice of Battenburg.
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PEOPLE - Dreharbeiten zur Netflix Serie "The Crown" haben in Gloucestershire begonnen
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November 23, 2016
Netflix series 'The Crown' spotted filming at Woodchester Mansion in Gloucestershire, England. The scene appeared to be set in the 1930s at a private boys' school.
Prince Phillip attended Gordonstoun School in the 1930s, which was founded in 1934 by Dr Kurt Hahn. Later Prince Charles was sent there and hated it.
The young actors were seen building a wall and doing some cross-country running. The boy in the green corduroy jacket is possibly set to portray Prince Phillip in a flashback scene, making the woman his mother, Princess Alice of Battenburg.
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PEOPLE - Dreharbeiten zur Netflix Serie "The Crown" haben in Gloucestershire begonnen
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November 23, 2016
Netflix series 'The Crown' spotted filming at Woodchester Mansion in Gloucestershire, England. The scene appeared to be set in the 1930s at a private boys' school.
Prince Phillip attended Gordonstoun School in the 1930s, which was founded in 1934 by Dr Kurt Hahn. Later Prince Charles was sent there and hated it.
The young actors were seen building a wall and doing some cross-country running. The boy in the green corduroy jacket is possibly set to portray Prince Phillip in a flashback scene, making the woman his mother, Princess Alice of Battenburg.
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PEOPLE - Dreharbeiten zur Netflix Serie "The Crown" haben in Gloucestershire begonnen
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November 23, 2016
Netflix series 'The Crown' spotted filming at Woodchester Mansion in Gloucestershire, England. The scene appeared to be set in the 1930s at a private boys' school.
Prince Phillip attended Gordonstoun School in the 1930s, which was founded in 1934 by Dr Kurt Hahn. Later Prince Charles was sent there and hated it.
The young actors were seen building a wall and doing some cross-country running. The boy in the green corduroy jacket is possibly set to portray Prince Phillip in a flashback scene, making the woman his mother, Princess Alice of Battenburg.
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PEOPLE - Dreharbeiten zur Netflix Serie "The Crown" haben in Gloucestershire begonnen
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November 23, 2016
Netflix series 'The Crown' spotted filming at Woodchester Mansion in Gloucestershire, England. The scene appeared to be set in the 1930s at a private boys' school.
Prince Phillip attended Gordonstoun School in the 1930s, which was founded in 1934 by Dr Kurt Hahn. Later Prince Charles was sent there and hated it.
The young actors were seen building a wall and doing some cross-country running. The boy in the green corduroy jacket is possibly set to portray Prince Phillip in a flashback scene, making the woman his mother, Princess Alice of Battenburg.
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PEOPLE - Dreharbeiten zur Netflix Serie "The Crown" haben in Gloucestershire begonnen
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November 23, 2016
Netflix series 'The Crown' spotted filming at Woodchester Mansion in Gloucestershire, England. The scene appeared to be set in the 1930s at a private boys' school.
Prince Phillip attended Gordonstoun School in the 1930s, which was founded in 1934 by Dr Kurt Hahn. Later Prince Charles was sent there and hated it.
The young actors were seen building a wall and doing some cross-country running. The boy in the green corduroy jacket is possibly set to portray Prince Phillip in a flashback scene, making the woman his mother, Princess Alice of Battenburg.
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PEOPLE - Dreharbeiten zur Netflix Serie "The Crown" haben in Gloucestershire begonnen
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November 23, 2016
Netflix series 'The Crown' spotted filming at Woodchester Mansion in Gloucestershire, England. The scene appeared to be set in the 1930s at a private boys' school.
Prince Phillip attended Gordonstoun School in the 1930s, which was founded in 1934 by Dr Kurt Hahn. Later Prince Charles was sent there and hated it.
The young actors were seen building a wall and doing some cross-country running. The boy in the green corduroy jacket is possibly set to portray Prince Phillip in a flashback scene, making the woman his mother, Princess Alice of Battenburg.
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PEOPLE - Dreharbeiten zur Netflix Serie "The Crown" haben in Gloucestershire begonnen
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November 23, 2016
Netflix series 'The Crown' spotted filming at Woodchester Mansion in Gloucestershire, England. The scene appeared to be set in the 1930s at a private boys' school.
Prince Phillip attended Gordonstoun School in the 1930s, which was founded in 1934 by Dr Kurt Hahn. Later Prince Charles was sent there and hated it.
The young actors were seen building a wall and doing some cross-country running. The boy in the green corduroy jacket is possibly set to portray Prince Phillip in a flashback scene, making the woman his mother, Princess Alice of Battenburg.
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PEOPLE - Dreharbeiten zur Netflix Serie "The Crown" haben in Gloucestershire begonnen
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November 23, 2016
Netflix series 'The Crown' spotted filming at Woodchester Mansion in Gloucestershire, England. The scene appeared to be set in the 1930s at a private boys' school.
Prince Phillip attended Gordonstoun School in the 1930s, which was founded in 1934 by Dr Kurt Hahn. Later Prince Charles was sent there and hated it.
The young actors were seen building a wall and doing some cross-country running. The boy in the green corduroy jacket is possibly set to portray Prince Phillip in a flashback scene, making the woman his mother, Princess Alice of Battenburg.
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PEOPLE - Dreharbeiten zur Netflix Serie "The Crown" haben in Gloucestershire begonnen
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November 23, 2016
Netflix series 'The Crown' spotted filming at Woodchester Mansion in Gloucestershire, England. The scene appeared to be set in the 1930s at a private boys' school.
Prince Phillip attended Gordonstoun School in the 1930s, which was founded in 1934 by Dr Kurt Hahn. Later Prince Charles was sent there and hated it.
The young actors were seen building a wall and doing some cross-country running. The boy in the green corduroy jacket is possibly set to portray Prince Phillip in a flashback scene, making the woman his mother, Princess Alice of Battenburg.
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PEOPLE - Dreharbeiten zur Netflix Serie "The Crown" haben in Gloucestershire begonnen
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November 23, 2016
Netflix series 'The Crown' spotted filming at Woodchester Mansion in Gloucestershire, England. The scene appeared to be set in the 1930s at a private boys' school.
Prince Phillip attended Gordonstoun School in the 1930s, which was founded in 1934 by Dr Kurt Hahn. Later Prince Charles was sent there and hated it.
The young actors were seen building a wall and doing some cross-country running. The boy in the green corduroy jacket is possibly set to portray Prince Phillip in a flashback scene, making the woman his mother, Princess Alice of Battenburg.
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PEOPLE - Dreharbeiten zur Netflix Serie "The Crown" haben in Gloucestershire begonnen
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November 23, 2016
Netflix series 'The Crown' spotted filming at Woodchester Mansion in Gloucestershire, England. The scene appeared to be set in the 1930s at a private boys' school.
Prince Phillip attended Gordonstoun School in the 1930s, which was founded in 1934 by Dr Kurt Hahn. Later Prince Charles was sent there and hated it.
The young actors were seen building a wall and doing some cross-country running. The boy in the green corduroy jacket is possibly set to portray Prince Phillip in a flashback scene, making the woman his mother, Princess Alice of Battenburg.
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PEOPLE - Dreharbeiten zur Netflix Serie "The Crown" haben in Gloucestershire begonnen
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November 23, 2016
Netflix series 'The Crown' spotted filming at Woodchester Mansion in Gloucestershire, England. The scene appeared to be set in the 1930s at a private boys' school.
Prince Phillip attended Gordonstoun School in the 1930s, which was founded in 1934 by Dr Kurt Hahn. Later Prince Charles was sent there and hated it.
The young actors were seen building a wall and doing some cross-country running. The boy in the green corduroy jacket is possibly set to portray Prince Phillip in a flashback scene, making the woman his mother, Princess Alice of Battenburg.
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PEOPLE - Dreharbeiten zur Netflix Serie "The Crown" haben in Gloucestershire begonnen
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November 23, 2016
Netflix series 'The Crown' spotted filming at Woodchester Mansion in Gloucestershire, England. The scene appeared to be set in the 1930s at a private boys' school.
Prince Phillip attended Gordonstoun School in the 1930s, which was founded in 1934 by Dr Kurt Hahn. Later Prince Charles was sent there and hated it.
The young actors were seen building a wall and doing some cross-country running. The boy in the green corduroy jacket is possibly set to portray Prince Phillip in a flashback scene, making the woman his mother, Princess Alice of Battenburg.
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PEOPLE - Dreharbeiten zur Netflix Serie "The Crown" haben in Gloucestershire begonnen
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November 23, 2016
Netflix series 'The Crown' spotted filming at Woodchester Mansion in Gloucestershire, England. The scene appeared to be set in the 1930s at a private boys' school.
Prince Phillip attended Gordonstoun School in the 1930s, which was founded in 1934 by Dr Kurt Hahn. Later Prince Charles was sent there and hated it.
The young actors were seen building a wall and doing some cross-country running. The boy in the green corduroy jacket is possibly set to portray Prince Phillip in a flashback scene, making the woman his mother, Princess Alice of Battenburg.
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PEOPLE - Dreharbeiten zur Netflix Serie "The Crown" haben in Gloucestershire begonnen
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November 23, 2016
Netflix series 'The Crown' spotted filming at Woodchester Mansion in Gloucestershire, England. The scene appeared to be set in the 1930s at a private boys' school.
Prince Phillip attended Gordonstoun School in the 1930s, which was founded in 1934 by Dr Kurt Hahn. Later Prince Charles was sent there and hated it.
The young actors were seen building a wall and doing some cross-country running. The boy in the green corduroy jacket is possibly set to portray Prince Phillip in a flashback scene, making the woman his mother, Princess Alice of Battenburg.
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Prince Charles Visits Stroud, Gloucestershire, Britain - 24 Nov 2014
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Prince Charles arrives at Festomane - the Stroud Festival of Manufacturing and Engineering taking place at Stroud Leisure Centre, Stroud
Prince Charles Visits Stroud, Gloucestershire, Britain - 24 Nov 2014
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Prince Charles Visits Stroud, Gloucestershire, Britain - 24 Nov 2014
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Prince Charles inspects a Black Forest Gateau flavoured milkshake, made by pupils at Maidenhill School as he visits Festomane - the Stroud Festival of Manufacturing and Engineering taking place at Stroud Leisure Centre, Stroud
Prince Charles Visits Stroud, Gloucestershire, Britain - 24 Nov 2014
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'Bullied' Prince Charles butler Grant Harrold receives out of court settlement, Britain - 06 Oct 2012
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Prince Charles Settles 'Bullied' Butler Claim Out Of Court
Prince Charles has agreed a secret out-of-court settlement with a butler who claims he was bullied and unfairly dismissed, it has been reported.
Under butler Grant Harrold claims he was forced out of his GBP 24,000-a-year post at the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall's Highgrove home.
According to legal papers submitted to an employment tribunal, Mr Harrold claims he was he was intimidated, threatened and treated as a 'pariah' by colleagues after refusing to go to work at Clarence House, Prince Charle's official residence in London.
He was later diagnosed with Phobic Anxiety Depersonalisation Syndrome, which was said to cause him panic attacks when he spent an extended period of time in a big city.
Following this he was allegedly deemed unsafe to work directly with the royals and was also likened to shotgun killer Raoul Moat.
According to Clarence House Mr Harrold was offered but declined a relocation package after the post of under butler was made redundant.
Mr Harrold's case has now been settled quietly out of court before reaching an employment tribunal.
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'Bullied' Prince Charles butler Grant Harrold receives out of court settlement, Britain - 06 Oct 2012
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Prince Charles Settles 'Bullied' Butler Claim Out Of Court
Prince Charles has agreed a secret out-of-court settlement with a butler who claims he was bullied and unfairly dismissed, it has been reported.
Under butler Grant Harrold claims he was forced out of his GBP 24,000-a-year post at the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall's Highgrove home.
According to legal papers submitted to an employment tribunal, Mr Harrold claims he was he was intimidated, threatened and treated as a 'pariah' by colleagues after refusing to go to work at Clarence House, Prince Charle's official residence in London.
He was later diagnosed with Phobic Anxiety Depersonalisation Syndrome, which was said to cause him panic attacks when he spent an extended period of time in a big city.
Following this he was allegedly deemed unsafe to work directly with the royals and was also likened to shotgun killer Raoul Moat.
According to Clarence House Mr Harrold was offered but declined a relocation package after the post of under butler was made redundant.
Mr Harrold's case has now been settled quietly out of court before reaching an employment tribunal.
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'Bullied' Prince Charles butler Grant Harrold receives out of court settlement, Britain - 06 Oct 2012
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Prince Charles Settles 'Bullied' Butler Claim Out Of Court
Prince Charles has agreed a secret out-of-court settlement with a butler who claims he was bullied and unfairly dismissed, it has been reported.
Under butler Grant Harrold claims he was forced out of his GBP 24,000-a-year post at the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall's Highgrove home.
According to legal papers submitted to an employment tribunal, Mr Harrold claims he was he was intimidated, threatened and treated as a 'pariah' by colleagues after refusing to go to work at Clarence House, Prince Charle's official residence in London.
He was later diagnosed with Phobic Anxiety Depersonalisation Syndrome, which was said to cause him panic attacks when he spent an extended period of time in a big city.
Following this he was allegedly deemed unsafe to work directly with the royals and was also likened to shotgun killer Raoul Moat.
According to Clarence House Mr Harrold was offered but declined a relocation package after the post of under butler was made redundant.
Mr Harrold's case has now been settled quietly out of court before reaching an employment tribunal.
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'Bullied' Prince Charles butler Grant Harrold receives out of court settlement, Britain - 06 Oct 2012
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Prince Charles Settles 'Bullied' Butler Claim Out Of Court
Prince Charles has agreed a secret out-of-court settlement with a butler who claims he was bullied and unfairly dismissed, it has been reported.
Under butler Grant Harrold claims he was forced out of his GBP 24,000-a-year post at the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall's Highgrove home.
According to legal papers submitted to an employment tribunal, Mr Harrold claims he was he was intimidated, threatened and treated as a 'pariah' by colleagues after refusing to go to work at Clarence House, Prince Charle's official residence in London.
He was later diagnosed with Phobic Anxiety Depersonalisation Syndrome, which was said to cause him panic attacks when he spent an extended period of time in a big city.
Following this he was allegedly deemed unsafe to work directly with the royals and was also likened to shotgun killer Raoul Moat.
According to Clarence House Mr Harrold was offered but declined a relocation package after the post of under butler was made redundant.
Mr Harrold's case has now been settled quietly out of court before reaching an employment tribunal.
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'Bullied' Prince Charles butler Grant Harrold receives out of court settlement, Britain - 06 Oct 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Susie Mackie / Rex Features (1976876e)
Prince Charles Settles 'Bullied' Butler Claim Out Of Court
Prince Charles has agreed a secret out-of-court settlement with a butler who claims he was bullied and unfairly dismissed, it has been reported.
Under butler Grant Harrold claims he was forced out of his GBP 24,000-a-year post at the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall's Highgrove home.
According to legal papers submitted to an employment tribunal, Mr Harrold claims he was he was intimidated, threatened and treated as a 'pariah' by colleagues after refusing to go to work at Clarence House, Prince Charle's official residence in London.
He was later diagnosed with Phobic Anxiety Depersonalisation Syndrome, which was said to cause him panic attacks when he spent an extended period of time in a big city.
Following this he was allegedly deemed unsafe to work directly with the royals and was also likened to shotgun killer Raoul Moat.
According to Clarence House Mr Harrold was offered but declined a relocation package after the post of under butler was made redundant.
Mr Harrold's case has now been settled quietly out of court before reaching an employment tribunal.
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'Bullied' Prince Charles butler Grant Harrold receives out of court settlement, Britain - 06 Oct 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Susie Mackie / Rex Features (1976876b)
Prince Charles Settles 'Bullied' Butler Claim Out Of Court
Prince Charles has agreed a secret out-of-court settlement with a butler who claims he was bullied and unfairly dismissed, it has been reported.
Under butler Grant Harrold claims he was forced out of his GBP 24,000-a-year post at the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall's Highgrove home.
According to legal papers submitted to an employment tribunal, Mr Harrold claims he was he was intimidated, threatened and treated as a 'pariah' by colleagues after refusing to go to work at Clarence House, Prince Charle's official residence in London.
He was later diagnosed with Phobic Anxiety Depersonalisation Syndrome, which was said to cause him panic attacks when he spent an extended period of time in a big city.
Following this he was allegedly deemed unsafe to work directly with the royals and was also likened to shotgun killer Raoul Moat.
According to Clarence House Mr Harrold was offered but declined a relocation package after the post of under butler was made redundant.
Mr Harrold's case has now been settled quietly out of court before reaching an employment tribunal.
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'Bullied' Prince Charles butler Grant Harrold receives out of court settlement, Britain - 06 Oct 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Susie Mackie / Rex Features (1976876c)
Prince Charles Settles 'Bullied' Butler Claim Out Of Court
Prince Charles has agreed a secret out-of-court settlement with a butler who claims he was bullied and unfairly dismissed, it has been reported.
Under butler Grant Harrold claims he was forced out of his GBP 24,000-a-year post at the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall's Highgrove home.
According to legal papers submitted to an employment tribunal, Mr Harrold claims he was he was intimidated, threatened and treated as a 'pariah' by colleagues after refusing to go to work at Clarence House, Prince Charle's official residence in London.
He was later diagnosed with Phobic Anxiety Depersonalisation Syndrome, which was said to cause him panic attacks when he spent an extended period of time in a big city.
Following this he was allegedly deemed unsafe to work directly with the royals and was also likened to shotgun killer Raoul Moat.
According to Clarence House Mr Harrold was offered but declined a relocation package after the post of under butler was made redundant.
Mr Harrold's case has now been settled quietly out of court before reaching an employment tribunal.
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'Bullied' Prince Charles butler Grant Harrold receives out of court settlement, Britain - 06 Oct 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Susie Mackie / Rex Features (1976876a)
Prince Charles Settles 'Bullied' Butler Claim Out Of Court
Prince Charles has agreed a secret out-of-court settlement with a butler who claims he was bullied and unfairly dismissed, it has been reported.
Under butler Grant Harrold claims he was forced out of his GBP 24,000-a-year post at the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall's Highgrove home.
According to legal papers submitted to an employment tribunal, Mr Harrold claims he was he was intimidated, threatened and treated as a 'pariah' by colleagues after refusing to go to work at Clarence House, Prince Charle's official residence in London.
He was later diagnosed with Phobic Anxiety Depersonalisation Syndrome, which was said to cause him panic attacks when he spent an extended period of time in a big city.
Following this he was allegedly deemed unsafe to work directly with the royals and was also likened to shotgun killer Raoul Moat.
According to Clarence House Mr Harrold was offered but declined a relocation package after the post of under butler was made redundant.
Mr Harrold's case has now been settled quietly out of court before reaching an employment tribunal.
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Gatcombe Horse Trials, Stroud, Britain - 26 Mar 2011
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Gatcombe Horse Trials, Stroud, Britain - 26 Mar 2011
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Gatcombe Horse Trials, Stroud, Britain - 26 Mar 2011
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Gatcombe Horse Trials, Stroud, Britain - 26 Mar 2011
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Gatcombe Horse Trials, Stroud, Britain - 26 Mar 2011
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