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    King Peter of Yugoslavia at tomb of George Washington, USA.
    circa July 1942 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Britain's Queen Elizabeth II admires " Titanic ", a Percheron bred in the le Perche district of France during her tour of the French National Stud, the Haras Du Pin, near here today.
    The Queen, who is on a private four day visit to France, is staying at the Chateau de Sassy, near Vrigny, home of the Duc d'Audiffret-Pasquier, well known French horse breeder.
    27 May 1967 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is accompanied by M Marcel Boussac, French industrialist and racehorse owner as she troured a stud farm, Le Fresnay le Buffard, near here today.
    Her Majesty is currently on a four day private visit to Normandy, and is the guest of well known horse breeder, the Duc d'Audiffret-Pasquier, at the Chateau de Sassy, near Vrigny.
    27 May 1967 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Britain's Queen Elizabeth II who is now on a private four day visit to Normandy, France, is escorted by G Herenschmidt (left), Prefect of Orne, and Mr De Poncin, Director of the Du Pin stud farm near Argentan, as she arrived for a tour of this French National Stud Farm today.
    Her Majesty is the guest of the Duc d'Audiffret-Pasquier, well known French horse breeder, at the Chateau de Sassy, near Vrigny.
    27 May 1967 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Princess Anne seen handing a nut to one of the apes while others get ready for a royal titbit .
    Gibraltar
    11 May 1954 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Princess Anne seen handing a nut to one of the apes while a soldier hands a nut to Prince Charles in the background .
    Gibraltar

    11 May 1954 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh seen when they visited the Barbary apes prior to boarding Britannia for their final journey home .
    11 May 1954 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Queen Elizabeth II and Duke of Edinburgh in Gibraltar in May 1954
    Whilst visiting the British Legion Victoria stadium , where all the Gibraltar schoolchildren had gathered , Her Majesty had trouble with a palm leaf which is being removed from her path by a marine officer
    10 May 1954 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Prince Charles and Princess Anne watch with keen interest from the deck of the Britannia as the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh go ashore at Gibraltar
    10 May 1954 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Royal Tour of South Africa
    Royal family at Durban - Viist to Greyville Racecourse
    Local dignitaries being present to the Royal Family at Greyville racecourse , Durban , Natal
    KIng George Vi , Queen Elizabeth and Princess Elizabeth , Princess Margaret

    26 March 1947





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    Royal Tour of South Africa
    Royal family at Durban - Viist to Greyville Racecourse
    Local dignitaries being present to the Royal Family at Greyville racecourse , Durban , Natal
    Princess Margaret , Princess Elizabeth

    26 March 1947





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    Royal Tour of South Africa
    Royal family at Durban - Viist to Greyville Racecourse
    Local dignitaries being present to the Royal Family at Greyville racecourse , Durban , Natal
    Princess Margaret , Princess Elizabeth and the Queen

    25 March 1947





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    Royal Tour of South Africa
    100,000 natives wait all night to see royal party at Stamford Hill Airport , Durban , Natal , the largest gathering of all during the royal tour of the Union. Many people fainted after a long wait to see the Royal party . Photo shows: The Queen holding her hat as the Royal Party drove through the lines of people gathered at Stamford Hill Airport
    25 March 1947
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    Royal Tour of South Africa
    Royal Family in Durban - 22,000 veterans march past royal family at Durban , Natal when the King took the salute from a platform in West Street , Durban , during the Royal visit to South Africa. Photo shows: The King and Queen and the Princesses watching the march past of the veterans
    25 March 1947





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    Royal Tour of South Africa
    Royal Family in Durban - 22,000 veterans march past royal family at Durban , Natal when the King took the salute from a platform in West Street , Durban , during the Royal visit to South Africa. Photo shows: The King and Queen and the Princesses watching the march past of the veterans
    25 March 1947





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    Royal Tour of South Africa
    Royal Family in Durban - 22,000 veterans march past royal family at Durban , Natal when the King took the salute from a platform in West Street , Durban , during the Royal visit to South Africa. Photo shows: The King and Queen and the Princesses watching the march past of the veterans
    25 March 1947





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    Royal Tour of South Africa
    Royal Family in Durban - King opens memorial gate
    Photo shows: The King and Queen with the Mayor of Durban , Mr Rupert Elis Brown , arriving to open the Gate of Remembrance at the Cenotaph
    24 March 1947



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    Royal Tour of South Africa
    Royal Family in Durban
    King George VI opening th Gate of Remembrance , passes through . The Queen , accompanying him , noticed the other leaf still closed - and opened it herself. This symbolic entery was immediately noticed - and caused loud and prolonged cheers

    24 March 1947


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    Royal Tour of South Africa
    Royal Family in Durban
    King George VI and Queen Elizabeth at the opening of Durban 's Memorial Gate - the Gate of Remembrance at the cenotaph

    24 March 1947


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    Royal Tour of South Africa
    Royal Family in Durban
    King George VI and Queen Elizabeth ( left) leaving the Cenotaph after the opening of the Gate of Remembrance . Behind the Queen is Princess Elizabeth and on right (wearing chain of office ) is the Mayor of Durban

    24 March 1947


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    Royal Tour of South Africa
    Royal Family in Durban
    King George VI and Queen Elizabeth ( left) leaving the Cenotaph after the opening of the Gate of Remembrance . Behind the Queen is Princess Elizabeth and on right (wearing chain of office ) is the Mayor of Durban

    24 March 1947


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    Royal Tour of South Africa
    The King and Queen in Zululand
    50,000 natives from the remotest parts of the Zululand territories gathered at Eshowe , Zululand , to pay homage to the King and Queen during their tour of South Africa
    Thousands of natives in ceremonial attire performed their war and ceremonial dances. Photo shows: The King and Queen with the Princesses , driving past the crowds of natives who had gathered at Eshowe , Zululand to greet the Royal Family
    24 March 1947


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    Royal Tour of South Africa
    Royal family's first flight of South African tour
    For the first time during the British Royal Family's tour of Sputh Africa , the King's Flight of Viking aircraft were used to convey the Royal party when the King and Queen and the two Princesses flew 90 miles north from Bloemfontein to spend a day in the Orange Free State Game Reserve . Photo shows: The Queen (foreground) and Princess Elizabeth ( on steps ) as they left the Viking on return to Bloemfontein
    13 March 1947

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    Royal Tour of South Africa
    Royal family's first flight of South African tour
    For the first time during the British Royal Family's tour of Sputh Africa , the King's Flight of Viking aircraft were used to convey the Royal party when the King and Queen and the two Princesses flew 90 miles north from Bloemfontein to spend a day in the Orange Free State Game Reserve . Photo shows: Queen's standard (right) flying from her Viking aircraft . Left is the Royal Air Force flag .
    13 March 1947
    13 March 1947
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    Royal Tour of South Africa
    Royal family's first flight of South African tour
    For the first time during the British Royal Family's tour of Sputh Africa , the King's Flight of Viking aircraft were used to convey the Royal party when the King and Queen and the two Princesses flew 90 miles north from Bloemfontein to spend a day in the Orange Free State Game Reserve . Photo shows: Queen's standard (right) flying from her Viking aircraft . Left is the Royal Air Force flag .
    13 March 1947
    13 March 1947
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    Royal Tour of South Africa
    The Queen , Princess Margaret and Princess Elizabeth as they arrived at Bloemfontein aerodrome for the take off to spend a day in the Orange Free State Game Reserve
    13 March 1947
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    Royal Tour of South Africa
    A general view of the some of the thousands of natives who came to pay homage to the Royal Family during their visit to Umtata , Transkei territory
    12 March 1947 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Royal Tour of South Africa
    A general view of the some of the thousands of natives who came to pay homage to the Royal Family during their visit to Umtata , Transkei territory
    12 March 1947 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Royal Tour of South Africa
    A general view of the some of the thousands of natives who came to pay homage to the Royal Family during their visit to Umtata , Transkei territory
    12 March 1947 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Royal Tour of South Africa
    A general view of the some of the thousands of natives who came to pay homage to the Royal Family during their visit to Umtata , Transkei territory.
    12 March 1947 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Royal Tour of South Africa
    A general view of the some of the thousands of natives who came to pay homage to the Royal Family during their visit to Umtata , Transkei territory.
    12 March 1947 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Royal Tour of South Africa
    A general view of the some of the thousands of natives who came to pay homage to the Royal Family during their visit to Umtata , Transkei territory. Resting during their walk to Umtata
    12 March 1947 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Royal Tour of South Africa
    Paramount Chiefs giving the Royal Salute " Bayete " three times repeated -during their visit to Umtata , Transkei
    12 March 1947 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Natives travel many miles on horseback to greet the King during Royal Tour of South Africa
    A great host of natives , from all the Transkeian territories to pay homage to the Royal family , when they visited the native capital during their tour of South Africa. Photo shows: Native horsemen riding in to greet the Royal Family at Umtata , Transkei , from all over the Transkeian territories
    12 March 1947 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Royal Tour of South Africa
    A general view of the some of the thousands of natives who came to pay homage to the Royal Family during their visit to Umtata , Transkei territory. King George VI and Queen Elizabeth
    12 March 1947 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Natives travel many miles on horseback to greet the King during Royal Tour of South Africa
    A great host of natives , from all the Transkeian territories to pay homage to the Royal family , when they visited the native capital during their tour of South Africa. Photo shows: Native horsemen riding in to greet the Royal Family at Umtata , Transkei , from all over the Transkeian territories
    12 March 1947 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Natives travel many miles on horseback to greet the King during Royal Tour of South Africa
    A great host of natives , from all the Transkeian territories to pay homage to the Royal family , when they visited the native capital during their tour of South Africa. Photo shows: Native horsemen riding in to greet the Royal Family at Umtata , Transkei , from all over the Transkeian territories
    12 March 1947 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Natives travel many miles on horseback to greet the King during Royal Tour of South Africa
    A great host of natives , from all the Transkeian territories to pay homage to the Royal family , when they visited the native capital during their tour of South Africa. Photo shows: Native horsemen riding in to greet the Royal Family at Umtata , Transkei , from all over the Transkeian territories
    12 March 1947 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Natives travel many miles on horseback to greet the King during Royal Tour of South Africa
    A great host of natives , from all the Transkeian territories to pay homage to the Royal family , when they visited the native capital during their tour of South Africa. Photo shows: Native horsemen riding in to greet the Royal Family at Umtata , Transkei , from all over the Transkeian territories
    12 March 1947 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Natives travel many miles on horseback to greet the King during Royal Tour of South Africa
    A great host of natives , from all the Transkeian territories to pay homage to the Royal family , when they visited the native capital during their tour of South Africa. Photo shows: Native horsemen riding in to greet the Royal Family at Umtata , Transkei , from all over the Transkeian territories
    12 March 1947 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Sketches show what Queen and Princesses will wear in South Africa
    Two dresses for Princess Margaret . Left is a dinner dress by Norman Hartnell with flowered lance bodice and long cyclamen pink crepe skirt bordered with china blue . Right is a pale blue shantung pleated dress and jacket by Edward Molyneux . Collar and cuffs are in white printed organdie .

    17 February 1947
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    Sketches show what Queen and Princesses will wear in South Africa
    A hat for Queen Elizabeth ( Queen Mother) by AAge Thaarup . It is in paste lpink with roses and veiling to match .

    17 February 1947
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    Sketches show what Queen and Princesses will wear in South Africa
    Two dresses for Princess Elizabeth
    Left is a day dress by Edward Molyneux of turquoise rayon crepe. The decorations on collar and cuffs and pocket are of knitted threads of the material . Right is a dance dress by Hartnell . It is of lime green taffeta with low decollete and low set bouffant sleeves . The entire dress is embroidered with antique gold motifs .
    17 February 1947
    17 February 1947 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Sketches show what Queen and Princesses will wear in South Africa
    Two dresses for Queen Elizabeth ( the Queen Mother ) by Norman Hartnell. Left - an afternoon reception dress n mist blue. it has a cross-over bodice with two long panels cascading down the back and bordered with South African ostrich feathers to tone. Right - an aquamarine slipper satin robe de style. The off-the shoulder neckline is swathed with aquamarine satin. There is a small peplum and full flowing skirt .
    17 February 1947 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Sketches show what the Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret will wear in South Africa
    Hats by Danish milliner Aage Thaarup
    17 February 1947 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    King Peter of Yugoslavia at the Yankee Stadium in New York City, USA to start the ball game between the New York Yankees and St Louis Browns.
    9 July 1942 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Young King Peter II of Yugoslavia converses with Mrs Ruth Mitchell Knowles, sister of the late Brigadier General William (Billy) Mitchell USA, during his first visit to New York. The boy monarch, who on his US tour is visiting Yugoslav Groups in Military training here, found much to discuss with Mrs Mitchell, who was recently released from a Nazi concentration camp, where she had been sent after her capture as a member of the Comitadji, the Yugoslav guerilla organisation.
    4 July 1942 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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