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South Africa AIDS Conference, Durban, South Africa - 21 Jul 2016
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Sir Elton John and Prince Harry
South Africa AIDS Conference, Durban, South Africa - 21 Jul 2016
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REPORTAGE - Südafrika: Urbane Gebiete aus der Vogelschau
MANDATORY CREDIT: Johnny Miller/Millefoto/Rex Shutterstock. Editorial use only. Only for use in context of 'Unequal Scenes' photo project. Please link to website if possible: www.unequalscenes.com. Strictly no stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Johnny Miller/Millefoto/REX/Shutterstock (5733931g)
Papwa Sewgolum Golf Course is located along the lush green slopes of the Umgeni River in Durban. A sprawling informal settlement exists just metres from the tee for the 6 hole. A low-slung concrete fence separates the tin shacks from the carefully manicured fairways
Unequal Scenes: Segregation of urban spaces in South Africa - 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/sgkr
A photographer has captured a stark view of the urban economic segregation in South Africa.
Johnny Miller has used drone technology to take an aerial view of the divide in standards of living between the poor and the wealthy.
His work highlights how the manicured suburbs of the middle classes sit only several hundred metres away from the ramshackle shanty towns of the poorest members of society.
An example include a God's-eye view of the picturesque suburbs looking out onto the glistening waters of Lake Michelle, 20km from Cape Town?s city centre. Separated by wetlands, a guard house and an electrified fence, the 38,000 inhabitants of the neighbouring tin shacks of Masiphumelele are a world away.
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Unequal Scenes: Segregation of urban spaces in South Africa - 2016
MANDATORY CREDIT: Johnny Miller/Millefoto/Rex Shutterstock. Editorial use only. Only for use in context of 'Unequal Scenes' photo project. Please link to website if possible: www.unequalscenes.com. Strictly no stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Johnny Miller/Millefoto/REX/Shutterstock (5733931g)
Papwa Sewgolum Golf Course is located along the lush green slopes of the Umgeni River in Durban. A sprawling informal settlement exists just metres from the tee for the 6 hole. A low-slung concrete fence separates the tin shacks from the carefully manicured fairways
Unequal Scenes: Segregation of urban spaces in South Africa - 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/sgkr
A photographer has captured a stark view of the urban economic segregation in South Africa.
Johnny Miller has used drone technology to take an aerial view of the divide in standards of living between the poor and the wealthy.
His work highlights how the manicured suburbs of the middle classes sit only several hundred metres away from the ramshackle shanty towns of the poorest members of society.
An example include a God's-eye view of the picturesque suburbs looking out onto the glistening waters of Lake Michelle, 20km from Cape Town?s city centre. Separated by wetlands, a guard house and an electrified fence, the 38,000 inhabitants of the neighbouring tin shacks of Masiphumelele are a world away.
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REPORTAGE - Südafrika: Urbane Gebiete aus der Vogelschau
MANDATORY CREDIT: Johnny Miller/Millefoto/Rex Shutterstock. Editorial use only. Only for use in context of 'Unequal Scenes' photo project. Please link to website if possible: www.unequalscenes.com. Strictly no stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Johnny Miller/Millefoto/REX/Shutterstock (5733931j)
Papwa Sewgolum Golf Course is located along the lush green slopes of the Umgeni River in Durban. A sprawling informal settlement exists just metres from the tee for the 6 hole. A low-slung concrete fence separates the tin shacks from the carefully manicured fairways
Unequal Scenes: Segregation of urban spaces in South Africa - 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/sgkr
A photographer has captured a stark view of the urban economic segregation in South Africa.
Johnny Miller has used drone technology to take an aerial view of the divide in standards of living between the poor and the wealthy.
His work highlights how the manicured suburbs of the middle classes sit only several hundred metres away from the ramshackle shanty towns of the poorest members of society.
An example include a God's-eye view of the picturesque suburbs looking out onto the glistening waters of Lake Michelle, 20km from Cape Town?s city centre. Separated by wetlands, a guard house and an electrified fence, the 38,000 inhabitants of the neighbouring tin shacks of Masiphumelele are a world away.
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Unequal Scenes: Segregation of urban spaces in South Africa - 2016
MANDATORY CREDIT: Johnny Miller/Millefoto/Rex Shutterstock. Editorial use only. Only for use in context of 'Unequal Scenes' photo project. Please link to website if possible: www.unequalscenes.com. Strictly no stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Johnny Miller/Millefoto/REX/Shutterstock (5733931j)
Papwa Sewgolum Golf Course is located along the lush green slopes of the Umgeni River in Durban. A sprawling informal settlement exists just metres from the tee for the 6 hole. A low-slung concrete fence separates the tin shacks from the carefully manicured fairways
Unequal Scenes: Segregation of urban spaces in South Africa - 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/sgkr
A photographer has captured a stark view of the urban economic segregation in South Africa.
Johnny Miller has used drone technology to take an aerial view of the divide in standards of living between the poor and the wealthy.
His work highlights how the manicured suburbs of the middle classes sit only several hundred metres away from the ramshackle shanty towns of the poorest members of society.
An example include a God's-eye view of the picturesque suburbs looking out onto the glistening waters of Lake Michelle, 20km from Cape Town?s city centre. Separated by wetlands, a guard house and an electrified fence, the 38,000 inhabitants of the neighbouring tin shacks of Masiphumelele are a world away.
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Prince Harry visit to South Africa - 01 Dec 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX Shutterstock (5459976ak)
Prince Harry is presented with a shirt for Prince George during a visit to 'The Shark Tank', home of Rugby team The Sharks at Growth Point, Kings Park, Durban
Prince Harry visit to South Africa - 01 Dec 2015
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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry mit 'Surfers Not Street Children' am Beach von Durban
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Prince Harry at 'Surfers Not Street Children' project, Durban
Prince Harry visit to South Africa - 01 Dec 2015
Prince Harry will head to 'Surfers Not Street Children', a project which empowers ex-street children as they move towards adulthood. Surfers Not Street Children aims to develop the young surfers into independent and successful young adults and ambassadors that will inspire other children. First Prince Harry will meet the team in their house, a nurturing environment where they are given support to help them heal from the trauma of their past as well as being developed to reach their potential. This ranges from emotional support and mentoring, counselling, life-skills, basic literacy and education, and sexual health awareness
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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry mit 'Surfers Not Street Children' am Beach von Durban
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX Shutterstock (5459976bu)
Prince Harry at 'Surfers Not Street Children' project, Durban
Prince Harry visit to South Africa - 01 Dec 2015
Prince Harry will head to 'Surfers Not Street Children', a project which empowers ex-street children as they move towards adulthood. Surfers Not Street Children aims to develop the young surfers into independent and successful young adults and ambassadors that will inspire other children. First Prince Harry will meet the team in their house, a nurturing environment where they are given support to help them heal from the trauma of their past as well as being developed to reach their potential. This ranges from emotional support and mentoring, counselling, life-skills, basic literacy and education, and sexual health awareness
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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry mit 'Surfers Not Street Children' am Beach von Durban
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX Shutterstock (5459976bt)
Prince Harry at 'Surfers Not Street Children' project, Durban
Prince Harry visit to South Africa - 01 Dec 2015
Prince Harry will head to 'Surfers Not Street Children', a project which empowers ex-street children as they move towards adulthood. Surfers Not Street Children aims to develop the young surfers into independent and successful young adults and ambassadors that will inspire other children. First Prince Harry will meet the team in their house, a nurturing environment where they are given support to help them heal from the trauma of their past as well as being developed to reach their potential. This ranges from emotional support and mentoring, counselling, life-skills, basic literacy and education, and sexual health awareness
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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry mit 'Surfers Not Street Children' am Beach von Durban
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX Shutterstock (5459976bv)
Prince Harry at 'Surfers Not Street Children' project, Durban
Prince Harry visit to South Africa - 01 Dec 2015
Prince Harry will head to 'Surfers Not Street Children', a project which empowers ex-street children as they move towards adulthood. Surfers Not Street Children aims to develop the young surfers into independent and successful young adults and ambassadors that will inspire other children. First Prince Harry will meet the team in their house, a nurturing environment where they are given support to help them heal from the trauma of their past as well as being developed to reach their potential. This ranges from emotional support and mentoring, counselling, life-skills, basic literacy and education, and sexual health awareness
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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry mit 'Surfers Not Street Children' am Beach von Durban
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX Shutterstock (5460170i)
Prince Harry at 'Surfers Not Street Children' project, Durban
Prince Harry visit to South Africa - 01 Dec 2015
Prince Harry will head to 'Surfers Not Street Children', a project which empowers ex-street children as they move towards adulthood. Surfers Not Street Children aims to develop the young surfers into independent and successful young adults and ambassadors that will inspire other children. First Prince Harry will meet the team in their house, a nurturing environment where they are given support to help them heal from the trauma of their past as well as being developed to reach their potential. This ranges from emotional support and mentoring, counselling, life-skills, basic literacy and education, and sexual health awareness
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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry geht mit dem Maskottchen auf Tuchfühlung
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX Shutterstock (5459976as)
Prince Harry visits 'The Shark Tank', home of Rugby team The Sharks at Growth Point, Kings Park, Durban
Prince Harry visit to South Africa - 01 Dec 2015
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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry geht mit dem Maskottchen auf Tuchfühlung
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX Shutterstock (5459976bi)
Prince Harry visits 'The Shark Tank', home of Rugby team The Sharks at Growth Point, Kings Park, Durban
Prince Harry visit to South Africa - 01 Dec 2015
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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry geht mit dem Maskottchen auf Tuchfühlung
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX Shutterstock (5459976bh)
Prince Harry visits 'The Shark Tank', home of Rugby team The Sharks at Growth Point, Kings Park, Durban
Prince Harry visit to South Africa - 01 Dec 2015
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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry geht mit dem Maskottchen auf Tuchfühlung
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX Shutterstock (5459976be)
Prince Harry visits 'The Shark Tank', home of Rugby team The Sharks at Growth Point, Kings Park, Durban
Prince Harry visit to South Africa - 01 Dec 2015
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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry geht mit dem Maskottchen auf Tuchfühlung
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX Shutterstock (5459976bd)
Prince Harry visits 'The Shark Tank', home of Rugby team The Sharks at Growth Point, Kings Park, Durban
Prince Harry visit to South Africa - 01 Dec 2015
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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry geht mit dem Maskottchen auf Tuchfühlung
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX Shutterstock (5459976aw)
Prince Harry visits 'The Shark Tank', home of Rugby team The Sharks at Growth Point, Kings Park, Durban
Prince Harry visit to South Africa - 01 Dec 2015
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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry geht mit dem Maskottchen auf Tuchfühlung
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX Shutterstock (5459976bc)
Prince Harry visits 'The Shark Tank', home of Rugby team The Sharks at Growth Point, Kings Park, Durban
Prince Harry visit to South Africa - 01 Dec 2015
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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry geht mit dem Maskottchen auf Tuchfühlung
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX Shutterstock (5460090aj)
Prince Harry visits 'The Shark Tank', home of Rugby team The Sharks at Growth Point, Kings Park, Durban
Prince Harry visit to South Africa - 01 Dec 2015
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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry geht mit dem Maskottchen auf Tuchfühlung
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX Shutterstock (5460090ai)
Prince Harry visits 'The Shark Tank', home of Rugby team The Sharks at Growth Point, Kings Park, Durban
Prince Harry visit to South Africa - 01 Dec 2015
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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry geht mit dem Maskottchen auf Tuchfühlung
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX Shutterstock (5460090y)
Prince Harry visits 'The Shark Tank', home of Rugby team The Sharks at Growth Point, Kings Park, Durban
Prince Harry visit to South Africa - 01 Dec 2015
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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry geht mit dem Maskottchen auf Tuchfühlung
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX Shutterstock (5460090w)
Prince Harry visits 'The Shark Tank', home of Rugby team The Sharks at Growth Point, Kings Park, Durban
Prince Harry visit to South Africa - 01 Dec 2015
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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry geht mit dem Maskottchen auf Tuchfühlung
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX Shutterstock (5460090p)
Prince Harry visits 'The Shark Tank', home of Rugby team The Sharks at Growth Point, Kings Park, Durban
Prince Harry visit to South Africa - 01 Dec 2015
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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry geht mit dem Maskottchen auf Tuchfühlung
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX Shutterstock (5460090m)
Prince Harry visits 'The Shark Tank', home of Rugby team The Sharks at Growth Point, Kings Park, Durban
Prince Harry visit to South Africa - 01 Dec 2015
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Xenophobic attacks reaction in Durban, South Africa - 08 Apr 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gallo/REX Shutterstock (4667736g)
Foreign nationals who were chased away the previous night from the community of Bottle's brush informal settlement in Chatsworth wait to be transported to a camp site
Xenophobic attacks reaction in Durban, South Africa - 08 Apr 2015
The attacks which started in Isipingo over a week ago have now spread across to areas such as KwaMashu and Umlazi.
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Xenophobic attacks reaction in Durban, South Africa - 08 Apr 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gallo/REX Shutterstock (4667736f)
Foreign nationals who were chased away the previous night from the community of Bottle's brush informal settlement in Chatsworth
Xenophobic attacks reaction in Durban, South Africa - 08 Apr 2015
The attacks which started in Isipingo over a week ago have now spread across to areas such as KwaMashu and Umlazi.
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Xenophobic attacks reaction in Durban, South Africa - 08 Apr 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gallo/REX Shutterstock (4667736d)
Foreign nationals who were chased away the previous night from the community of Bottle's brush informal settlement in Chatsworth wait to be transported to a camp site
Xenophobic attacks reaction in Durban, South Africa - 08 Apr 2015
The attacks which started in Isipingo over a week ago have now spread across to areas such as KwaMashu and Umlazi.
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Xenophobic attacks reaction in Durban, South Africa - 08 Apr 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gallo/REX Shutterstock (4667736e)
Foreign nationals who were chased away the previous night from the community of Bottle's brush informal settlement in Chatsworth
Xenophobic attacks reaction in Durban, South Africa - 08 Apr 2015
The attacks which started in Isipingo over a week ago have now spread across to areas such as KwaMashu and Umlazi.
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Xenophobic attacks reaction in Durban, South Africa - 08 Apr 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gallo/REX Shutterstock (4667736c)
South African nationals during a march by foreign nationals against the latest xenophobic attacks
Xenophobic attacks reaction in Durban, South Africa - 08 Apr 2015
The attacks which started in Isipingo over a week ago have now spread across to areas such as KwaMashu and Umlazi.
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Xenophobic attacks reaction in Durban, South Africa - 08 Apr 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gallo/REX Shutterstock (4667736b)
Foreign nationals march against the latest xenophobic attacks
Xenophobic attacks reaction in Durban, South Africa - 08 Apr 2015
The attacks which started in Isipingo over a week ago have now spread across to areas such as KwaMashu and Umlazi.
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Xenophobic attacks reaction in Durban, South Africa - 08 Apr 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tebogo Letsie/REX Shutterstock (4667736a)
Foreign nationals protesting against the recent xenophobic attacks
Xenophobic attacks reaction in Durban, South Africa - 08 Apr 2015
The attacks which started in Isipingo over a week ago have now spread across to areas such as KwaMashu and Umlazi.
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Looting of foreign nationals businesses in xenophobic attacks, Durban, South Africa - 14 Apr 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tebogo Letsie/REX Shutterstock (4667724d)
Police officers at the scene
Looting of foreign nationals businesses in xenophobic attacks, Durban, South Africa - 14 Apr 2015
The xenophobic attacks which started in Isipingo over a week ago have now spread across KwaMashu and Umlazi.
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Looting of foreign nationals businesses in xenophobic attacks, Durban, South Africa - 14 Apr 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tebogo Letsie/REX Shutterstock (4667724c)
Woman dancing in the street
Looting of foreign nationals businesses in xenophobic attacks, Durban, South Africa - 14 Apr 2015
The xenophobic attacks which started in Isipingo over a week ago have now spread across KwaMashu and Umlazi.
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Looting of foreign nationals businesses in xenophobic attacks, Durban, South Africa - 14 Apr 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tebogo Letsie/REX Shutterstock (4667724b)
Man armed with a machete
Looting of foreign nationals businesses in xenophobic attacks, Durban, South Africa - 14 Apr 2015
The xenophobic attacks which started in Isipingo over a week ago have now spread across KwaMashu and Umlazi.
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Looting of foreign nationals businesses in xenophobic attacks, Durban, South Africa - 14 Apr 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tebogo Letsie/REX Shutterstock (4667724a)
Man armed with a long knife
Looting of foreign nationals businesses in xenophobic attacks, Durban, South Africa - 14 Apr 2015
The xenophobic attacks which started in Isipingo over a week ago have now spread across KwaMashu and Umlazi.
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Nelson Mandela
Nelson Mandela acknowledges a crowd of ANC supporters April 21, 1994 in Durban, South Africa. The pre-election rally is just days before the historic democratic election on April 27, 1994 that Mr. Mandela won. Mr. Mandela became the first black democratic elected president in South Africa. He retired from office after one term in June 1999. © Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine
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Nelson Mandela
Nelson Mandela acknowledges a crowd of ANC supporters April 21, 1994 in Durban, South Africa. The pre-election rally is just days before the historic democratic election on April 27, 1994 that Mr. Mandela won. Mr. Mandela became the first black democratic elected president in South Africa. He retired from office after one term in June 1999. © Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine
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Nelson Mandela
DURBAN, SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 21: Nelson Mandela acknowledges a crowd of ANC supporters April 21, 1994 in Durban, South Africa. The pre-election rally was just days before the historic democratic election on April 27, 1994 that Mr. Mandela won. Mr. Mandela became the first black democratic elected president in South Africa. He retired from office after one term in June 1999. © Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine
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DURBAN, SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 21: Nelson Mandela acknowledges a crowd of ANC supporters April 21, 1994 in Durban, South Africa. The pre-election rally is just days before the historic democratic election on April 27, 1994 that Mr. Mandela won. Mr. Mandela became the first black democratic elected president in South Africa. He retired from office after one term in June 1999. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson) © Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine
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Princess Charlene of Monaco and Olympic swimming champion Chad Le Clos at Pinetown swimming pool where they both used to train, Durban, South Africa - 10 Aug 2012
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Princess Charlene of Monaco and Chad Le Clos
Princess Charlene of Monaco and Olympic swimming champion Chad Le Clos at Pinetown swimming pool where they both used to train, Durban, South Africa - 10 Aug 2012
When she was once Charlene Wittstock and an Olympic swimmer herself, Princess Charlene of Monaco used to train with a young Chad Le Clos - the 2012 Olympic 200m Butterfly champion - at Durban's Pinetown swimming pool.
Princess Charlene wants to upgrade the facility so that it can produce more talent like Chad.
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Princess Charlene of Monaco and Olympic swimming champion Chad Le Clos at Pinetown swimming pool where they both used to train, Durban, South Africa - 10 Aug 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gallo Images / Rex Features (1817316h)
Princess Charlene of Monaco and Chad Le Clos
Princess Charlene of Monaco and Olympic swimming champion Chad Le Clos at Pinetown swimming pool where they both used to train, Durban, South Africa - 10 Aug 2012
When she was once Charlene Wittstock and an Olympic swimmer herself, Princess Charlene of Monaco used to train with a young Chad Le Clos - the 2012 Olympic 200m Butterfly champion - at Durban's Pinetown swimming pool.
Princess Charlene wants to upgrade the facility so that it can produce more talent like Chad.
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Princess Charlene of Monaco and Olympic swimming champion Chad Le Clos at Pinetown swimming pool where they both used to train, Durban, South Africa - 10 Aug 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gallo Images / Rex Features (1817316b)
Princess Charlene of Monaco and Chad Le Clos
Princess Charlene of Monaco and Olympic swimming champion Chad Le Clos at Pinetown swimming pool where they both used to train, Durban, South Africa - 10 Aug 2012
When she was once Charlene Wittstock and an Olympic swimmer herself, Princess Charlene of Monaco used to train with a young Chad Le Clos - the 2012 Olympic 200m Butterfly champion - at Durban's Pinetown swimming pool.
Princess Charlene wants to upgrade the facility so that it can produce more talent like Chad.
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Princess Charlene of Monaco and Olympic swimming champion Chad Le Clos at Pinetown swimming pool where they both used to train, Durban, South Africa - 10 Aug 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gallo Images / Rex Features (1817316d)
Princess Charlene of Monaco and Chad Le Clos
Princess Charlene of Monaco and Olympic swimming champion Chad Le Clos at Pinetown swimming pool where they both used to train, Durban, South Africa - 10 Aug 2012
When she was once Charlene Wittstock and an Olympic swimmer herself, Princess Charlene of Monaco used to train with a young Chad Le Clos - the 2012 Olympic 200m Butterfly champion - at Durban's Pinetown swimming pool.
Princess Charlene wants to upgrade the facility so that it can produce more talent like Chad.
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Princess Charlene of Monaco and Olympic swimming champion Chad Le Clos at Pinetown swimming pool where they both used to train, Durban, South Africa - 10 Aug 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gallo Images / Rex Features (1817316c)
Princess Charlene of Monaco and Chad Le Clos
Princess Charlene of Monaco and Olympic swimming champion Chad Le Clos at Pinetown swimming pool where they both used to train, Durban, South Africa - 10 Aug 2012
When she was once Charlene Wittstock and an Olympic swimmer herself, Princess Charlene of Monaco used to train with a young Chad Le Clos - the 2012 Olympic 200m Butterfly champion - at Durban's Pinetown swimming pool.
Princess Charlene wants to upgrade the facility so that it can produce more talent like Chad.
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Princess Charlene of Monaco and Olympic swimming champion Chad Le Clos at Pinetown swimming pool where they both used to train, Durban, South Africa - 10 Aug 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gallo Images / Rex Features (1817316a)
Princess Charlene of Monaco and Chad Le Clos
Princess Charlene of Monaco and Olympic swimming champion Chad Le Clos at Pinetown swimming pool where they both used to train, Durban, South Africa - 10 Aug 2012
When she was once Charlene Wittstock and an Olympic swimmer herself, Princess Charlene of Monaco used to train with a young Chad Le Clos - the 2012 Olympic 200m Butterfly champion - at Durban's Pinetown swimming pool.
Princess Charlene wants to upgrade the facility so that it can produce more talent like Chad.
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Monaco's Prince Albert II and Charlene in South Africa
Monaco's Prince Albert II and Charlene in South Africa
Princess Charlene visit the swiming pool in Pinetown where she began swimming competition.
December 7th 2011
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Monaco's Prince Albert II and Charlene in South Africa
Monaco's Prince Albert II and Charlene in South Africa
Princess Charlene visit the swiming pool in Pinetown where she began swimming competition.
December 7th 2011
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Monaco's Prince Albert II and Charlene in South Africa
Monaco's Prince Albert II and Charlene in South Africa
Princess Charlene visit the swiming pool in Pinetown where she began swimming competition.
December 7th 2011
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Monaco's Prince Albert II and Charlene in South Africa
Monaco's Prince Albert II and Charlene in South Africa
Princess Charlene visit the swiming pool in Pinetown where she began swimming competition.
December 7th 2011
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Monaco's Prince Albert II and Charlene in South Africa
Monaco's Prince Albert II and Charlene in South Africa
Princess Charlene visit the swiming pool in Pinetown where she began swimming competition.
December 7th 2011
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