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July 5, 2019 - Lalitpur, Nepal - A peacock spreads its wings at the Central Zoo in Lalitpur, Nepal on Friday, July 5, 2019. (Credit Image: © Skanda Gautam/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Mit neuer Maske können Sie wie Ihr Haustier aussehen
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It's often said that pets frequently look like their owners.And there has never been more true thanks to a new service that turns your cat of dog’s photo into a super-realistic mask. Japanese modelling workshop 91 that has recently collaborated with creative design office Shindo Rinka to create one of-its-kind face masks, customized to fit your pet’s appearance. Called ‘My Family’ the eerie looking masks are meant to symbolize the bond that one has with their pets.Owners are asked to upload a photo of their pet.The artists then turn it into a mask created from a hand-sculpted mould. The cost is around $2,700 USD / €2.340 Euros The 91 workshop previously started making and selling a set of animal masks titled It's Me, including white rhino and orang-utan.
OPS: The cat show here in the My Family range is based on Ryi-kun , a Bengal cat from the city of Kyoto.
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FEATURE - Mit neuer Maske können Sie wie Ihr Haustier aussehen
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It's often said that pets frequently look like their owners.And there has never been more true thanks to a new service that turns your cat of dog’s photo into a super-realistic mask. Japanese modelling workshop 91 that has recently collaborated with creative design office Shindo Rinka to create one of-its-kind face masks, customized to fit your pet’s appearance. Called ‘My Family’ the eerie looking masks are meant to symbolize the bond that one has with their pets.Owners are asked to upload a photo of their pet.The artists then turn it into a mask created from a hand-sculpted mould. The cost is around $2,700 USD / €2.340 Euros The 91 workshop previously started making and selling a set of animal masks titled It's Me, including white rhino and orang-utan.
OPS: The cat show here in the My Family range is based on Ryi-kun , a Bengal cat from the city of Kyoto.
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FEATURE - Mit neuer Maske können Sie wie Ihr Haustier aussehen
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06/03/2019
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Picture must credit : Shindo Rinka
It's often said that pets frequently look like their owners.And there has never been more true thanks to a new service that turns your cat of dog’s photo into a super-realistic mask. Japanese modelling workshop 91 that has recently collaborated with creative design office Shindo Rinka to create one of-its-kind face masks, customized to fit your pet’s appearance. Called ‘My Family’ the eerie looking masks are meant to symbolize the bond that one has with their pets.Owners are asked to upload a photo of their pet.The artists then turn it into a mask created from a hand-sculpted mould. The cost is around $2,700 USD / €2.340 Euros The 91 workshop previously started making and selling a set of animal masks titled It's Me, including white rhino and orang-utan.
OPS: The cat show here in the My Family range is based on Ryi-kun , a Bengal cat from the city of Kyoto.
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FEATURE - Mit neuer Maske können Sie wie Ihr Haustier aussehen
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06/03/2019
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Picture must credit : Shindo Rinka
It's often said that pets frequently look like their owners.And there has never been more true thanks to a new service that turns your cat of dog’s photo into a super-realistic mask. Japanese modelling workshop 91 that has recently collaborated with creative design office Shindo Rinka to create one of-its-kind face masks, customized to fit your pet’s appearance. Called ‘My Family’ the eerie looking masks are meant to symbolize the bond that one has with their pets.Owners are asked to upload a photo of their pet.The artists then turn it into a mask created from a hand-sculpted mould. The cost is around $2,700 USD / €2.340 Euros The 91 workshop previously started making and selling a set of animal masks titled It's Me, including white rhino and orang-utan.
OPS: The cat show here in the My Family range is based on Ryi-kun , a Bengal cat from the city of Kyoto.
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FEATURE - Mit neuer Maske können Sie wie Ihr Haustier aussehen
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Mask 1
06/03/2019
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Picture must credit : Shindo Rinka
It's often said that pets frequently look like their owners.And there has never been more true thanks to a new service that turns your cat of dog’s photo into a super-realistic mask. Japanese modelling workshop 91 that has recently collaborated with creative design office Shindo Rinka to create one of-its-kind face masks, customized to fit your pet’s appearance. Called ‘My Family’ the eerie looking masks are meant to symbolize the bond that one has with their pets.Owners are asked to upload a photo of their pet.The artists then turn it into a mask created from a hand-sculpted mould. The cost is around $2,700 USD / €2.340 Euros The 91 workshop previously started making and selling a set of animal masks titled It's Me, including white rhino and orang-utan.
OPS: Creating the the My Family cat mask based on Ryi-kun , a Bengal cat from the city of Kyoto.Adding whiskers
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FEATURE - Mit neuer Maske können Sie wie Ihr Haustier aussehen
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06/03/2019
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Picture must credit : Shindo Rinka
It's often said that pets frequently look like their owners.And there has never been more true thanks to a new service that turns your cat of dog’s photo into a super-realistic mask. Japanese modelling workshop 91 that has recently collaborated with creative design office Shindo Rinka to create one of-its-kind face masks, customized to fit your pet’s appearance. Called ‘My Family’ the eerie looking masks are meant to symbolize the bond that one has with their pets.Owners are asked to upload a photo of their pet.The artists then turn it into a mask created from a hand-sculpted mould. The cost is around $2,700 USD / €2.340 Euros The 91 workshop previously started making and selling a set of animal masks titled It's Me, including white rhino and orang-utan.
OPS: Creating the the My Family cat mask based on Ryi-kun , a Bengal cat from the city of Kyoto.Detailing includes painting on stripes
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FEATURE - Mit neuer Maske können Sie wie Ihr Haustier aussehen
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10182
Mask 1
06/03/2019
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Picture must credit : Shindo Rinka
It's often said that pets frequently look like their owners.And there has never been more true thanks to a new service that turns your cat of dog’s photo into a super-realistic mask. Japanese modelling workshop 91 that has recently collaborated with creative design office Shindo Rinka to create one of-its-kind face masks, customized to fit your pet’s appearance. Called ‘My Family’ the eerie looking masks are meant to symbolize the bond that one has with their pets.Owners are asked to upload a photo of their pet.The artists then turn it into a mask created from a hand-sculpted mould. The cost is around $2,700 USD / €2.340 Euros The 91 workshop previously started making and selling a set of animal masks titled It's Me, including white rhino and orang-utan.
OPS: Creating the the My Family cat mask based on Ryi-kun , a Bengal cat from the city of Kyoto.Using the cat'sphoto to get the colours and detailing correct on the mask
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FEATURE - Mit neuer Maske können Sie wie Ihr Haustier aussehen
Ferrari Press Agency
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Mask 1
06/03/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit : Shindo Rinka
It's often said that pets frequently look like their owners.And there has never been more true thanks to a new service that turns your cat of dog’s photo into a super-realistic mask. Japanese modelling workshop 91 that has recently collaborated with creative design office Shindo Rinka to create one of-its-kind face masks, customized to fit your pet’s appearance. Called ‘My Family’ the eerie looking masks are meant to symbolize the bond that one has with their pets.Owners are asked to upload a photo of their pet.The artists then turn it into a mask created from a hand-sculpted mould. The cost is around $2,700 USD / €2.340 Euros The 91 workshop previously started making and selling a set of animal masks titled It's Me, including white rhino and orang-utan.
OPS: Creating the the My Family cat mask based on Ryi-kun , a Bengal cat from the city of Kyoto.Back of the head waiting for stripes to be added
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FEATURE - Mit neuer Maske können Sie wie Ihr Haustier aussehen
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10182
Mask 1
06/03/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit : Shindo Rinka
It's often said that pets frequently look like their owners.And there has never been more true thanks to a new service that turns your cat of dog’s photo into a super-realistic mask. Japanese modelling workshop 91 that has recently collaborated with creative design office Shindo Rinka to create one of-its-kind face masks, customized to fit your pet’s appearance. Called ‘My Family’ the eerie looking masks are meant to symbolize the bond that one has with their pets.Owners are asked to upload a photo of their pet.The artists then turn it into a mask created from a hand-sculpted mould. The cost is around $2,700 USD / €2.340 Euros The 91 workshop previously started making and selling a set of animal masks titled It's Me, including white rhino and orang-utan.
OPS: Creating the the My Family cat mask based on Ryi-kun , a Bengal cat from the city of Kyoto. Latex is oulded using the sculpted head and then covered n faux white fur which then has to be coloured
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FEATURE - Mit neuer Maske können Sie wie Ihr Haustier aussehen
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10182
Mask 1
06/03/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit : Shindo Rinka
It's often said that pets frequently look like their owners.And there has never been more true thanks to a new service that turns your cat of dog’s photo into a super-realistic mask. Japanese modelling workshop 91 that has recently collaborated with creative design office Shindo Rinka to create one of-its-kind face masks, customized to fit your pet’s appearance. Called ‘My Family’ the eerie looking masks are meant to symbolize the bond that one has with their pets.Owners are asked to upload a photo of their pet.The artists then turn it into a mask created from a hand-sculpted mould. The cost is around $2,700 USD / €2.340 Euros The 91 workshop previously started making and selling a set of animal masks titled It's Me, including white rhino and orang-utan.
OPS: Creating the the My Family cat mask based on Ryi-kun , a Bengal cat from the city of Kyoto.Faux fur being applied to the head after details of eyes, nose and mouth have been completed
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DUK10113585_011
FEATURE - Mit neuer Maske können Sie wie Ihr Haustier aussehen
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10182
Mask 1
06/03/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit : Shindo Rinka
It's often said that pets frequently look like their owners.And there has never been more true thanks to a new service that turns your cat of dog’s photo into a super-realistic mask. Japanese modelling workshop 91 that has recently collaborated with creative design office Shindo Rinka to create one of-its-kind face masks, customized to fit your pet’s appearance. Called ‘My Family’ the eerie looking masks are meant to symbolize the bond that one has with their pets.Owners are asked to upload a photo of their pet.The artists then turn it into a mask created from a hand-sculpted mould. The cost is around $2,700 USD / €2.340 Euros The 91 workshop previously started making and selling a set of animal masks titled It's Me, including white rhino and orang-utan.
OPS: Creating the the My Family cat mask based on Ryi-kun , a Bengal cat from the city of Kyoto.The sculpted head is used to make a mould
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FEATURE - Mit neuer Maske können Sie wie Ihr Haustier aussehen
Ferrari Press Agency
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Mask 1
06/03/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit : Shindo Rinka
It's often said that pets frequently look like their owners.And there has never been more true thanks to a new service that turns your cat of dog’s photo into a super-realistic mask. Japanese modelling workshop 91 that has recently collaborated with creative design office Shindo Rinka to create one of-its-kind face masks, customized to fit your pet’s appearance. Called ‘My Family’ the eerie looking masks are meant to symbolize the bond that one has with their pets.Owners are asked to upload a photo of their pet.The artists then turn it into a mask created from a hand-sculpted mould. The cost is around $2,700 USD / €2.340 Euros The 91 workshop previously started making and selling a set of animal masks titled It's Me, including white rhino and orang-utan.
OPS: Creating the the My Family cat mask based on Ryi-kun , a Bengal cat from the city of Kyoto.First sculpting the face
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FEATURE - Mit neuer Maske können Sie wie Ihr Haustier aussehen
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10182
Mask 1
06/03/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit : Shindo Rinka
It's often said that pets frequently look like their owners.And there has never been more true thanks to a new service that turns your cat of dog’s photo into a super-realistic mask. Japanese modelling workshop 91 that has recently collaborated with creative design office Shindo Rinka to create one of-its-kind face masks, customized to fit your pet’s appearance. Called ‘My Family’ the eerie looking masks are meant to symbolize the bond that one has with their pets.Owners are asked to upload a photo of their pet.The artists then turn it into a mask created from a hand-sculpted mould. The cost is around $2,700 USD / €2.340 Euros The 91 workshop previously started making and selling a set of animal masks titled It's Me, including white rhino and orang-utan.
OPS: Creating the the My Family cat mask based on Ryi-kun , a Bengal cat from the city of Kyoto.Trying the mask on
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FEATURE - Mit neuer Maske können Sie wie Ihr Haustier aussehen
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10182
Mask 1
06/03/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit : Shindo Rinka
It's often said that pets frequently look like their owners.And there has never been more true thanks to a new service that turns your cat of dog’s photo into a super-realistic mask. Japanese modelling workshop 91 that has recently collaborated with creative design office Shindo Rinka to create one of-its-kind face masks, customized to fit your pet’s appearance. Called ‘My Family’ the eerie looking masks are meant to symbolize the bond that one has with their pets.Owners are asked to upload a photo of their pet.The artists then turn it into a mask created from a hand-sculpted mould. The cost is around $2,700 USD / €2.340 Euros The 91 workshop previously started making and selling a set of animal masks titled It's Me, including white rhino and orang-utan.
OPS: Creating the the My Family cat mask based on Ryi-kun , a Bengal cat from the city of Kyoto.The cat mask is finished and shown alongside the rhino and orang-utan masks from the studio's It's Me range
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bestaunt die Nashorn Kunstwerke im Kensington Palast
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9878584y)
Prince William talks to artist Gavin Turk at 'The Tusk Rhino Trail' celebration at Kensington Palace.
Tusk Rhino Trail event at Kensington Palace Gardens, London, UK - 10 Sep 2018
The Tusk Rhino Trail is a London wide art installation that celebrates the magnificence of the rhino and draws attention to the critical threat facing rhino populations across Africa due to a global poaching crisis.
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bestaunt die Nashorn Kunstwerke im Kensington Palast
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9878494ai)
Prince William
Tusk Rhino Trail event at Kensington Palace Gardens, London, UK - 10 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bestaunt die Nashorn Kunstwerke im Kensington Palast
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9878494am)
Prince William
Tusk Rhino Trail event at Kensington Palace Gardens, London, UK - 10 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bestaunt die Nashorn Kunstwerke im Kensington Palast
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9878494al)
Prince William
Tusk Rhino Trail event at Kensington Palace Gardens, London, UK - 10 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bestaunt die Nashorn Kunstwerke im Kensington Palast
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9878494an)
Prince William
Tusk Rhino Trail event at Kensington Palace Gardens, London, UK - 10 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bestaunt die Nashorn Kunstwerke im Kensington Palast
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9878494aj)
Prince William
Tusk Rhino Trail event at Kensington Palace Gardens, London, UK - 10 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bestaunt die Nashorn Kunstwerke im Kensington Palast
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9878494ac)
Prince William
Tusk Rhino Trail event at Kensington Palace Gardens, London, UK - 10 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bestaunt die Nashorn Kunstwerke im Kensington Palast
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9878494ab)
Prince William
Tusk Rhino Trail event at Kensington Palace Gardens, London, UK - 10 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bestaunt die Nashorn Kunstwerke im Kensington Palast
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9878494ad)
Prince William
Tusk Rhino Trail event at Kensington Palace Gardens, London, UK - 10 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bestaunt die Nashorn Kunstwerke im Kensington Palast
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9878494ak)
Prince William
Tusk Rhino Trail event at Kensington Palace Gardens, London, UK - 10 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bestaunt die Nashorn Kunstwerke im Kensington Palast
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9878494ah)
Prince William
Tusk Rhino Trail event at Kensington Palace Gardens, London, UK - 10 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bestaunt die Nashorn Kunstwerke im Kensington Palast
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9878494af)
Prince William
Tusk Rhino Trail event at Kensington Palace Gardens, London, UK - 10 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bestaunt die Nashorn Kunstwerke im Kensington Palast
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9878494ag)
Prince William
Tusk Rhino Trail event at Kensington Palace Gardens, London, UK - 10 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bestaunt die Nashorn Kunstwerke im Kensington Palast
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9878494ae)
Prince William
Tusk Rhino Trail event at Kensington Palace Gardens, London, UK - 10 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bestaunt die Nashorn Kunstwerke im Kensington Palast
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9878494at)
Prince William
Tusk Rhino Trail event at Kensington Palace Gardens, London, UK - 10 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bestaunt die Nashorn Kunstwerke im Kensington Palast
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9878494ar)
Prince William, Ronnie Wood, Sally Wood
Tusk Rhino Trail event at Kensington Palace Gardens, London, UK - 10 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bestaunt die Nashorn Kunstwerke im Kensington Palast
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9878494aq)
Prince William, Ronnie Wood, Sally Wood
Tusk Rhino Trail event at Kensington Palace Gardens, London, UK - 10 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bestaunt die Nashorn Kunstwerke im Kensington Palast
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9878494ao)
Prince William, Ronnie Wood, Sally Wood
Tusk Rhino Trail event at Kensington Palace Gardens, London, UK - 10 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bestaunt die Nashorn Kunstwerke im Kensington Palast
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9878494av)
Prince William
Tusk Rhino Trail event at Kensington Palace Gardens, London, UK - 10 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bestaunt die Nashorn Kunstwerke im Kensington Palast
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9878494as)
Prince William
Tusk Rhino Trail event at Kensington Palace Gardens, London, UK - 10 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bestaunt die Nashorn Kunstwerke im Kensington Palast
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9878494au)
Prince William
Tusk Rhino Trail event at Kensington Palace Gardens, London, UK - 10 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bestaunt die Nashorn Kunstwerke im Kensington Palast
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9878494ap)
Prince William, Ronnie Wood, Sally Wood
Tusk Rhino Trail event at Kensington Palace Gardens, London, UK - 10 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bestaunt die Nashorn Kunstwerke im Kensington Palast
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9878494ax)
Prince William
Tusk Rhino Trail event at Kensington Palace Gardens, London, UK - 10 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bestaunt die Nashorn Kunstwerke im Kensington Palast
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9878494ay)
Prince William
Tusk Rhino Trail event at Kensington Palace Gardens, London, UK - 10 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bestaunt die Nashorn Kunstwerke im Kensington Palast
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9878494aw)
Prince William
Tusk Rhino Trail event at Kensington Palace Gardens, London, UK - 10 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bestaunt die Nashorn Kunstwerke im Kensington Palast
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9878584a)
Prince William talking to Sally Humphries and Ronnie Wood
Tusk Rhino Trail event at Kensington Palace Gardens, London, UK - 10 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bestaunt die Nashorn Kunstwerke im Kensington Palast
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9878584d)
Prince William talking to Sally Humphries and Ronnie Wood
Tusk Rhino Trail event at Kensington Palace Gardens, London, UK - 10 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bestaunt die Nashorn Kunstwerke im Kensington Palast
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9878584c)
Prince William talking to Sally Humphries and Ronnie Wood
Tusk Rhino Trail event at Kensington Palace Gardens, London, UK - 10 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bestaunt die Nashorn Kunstwerke im Kensington Palast
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9878584h)
Prince William attends 'The Tusk Rhino Trail' celebration at Kensington Palace.
Tusk Rhino Trail event at Kensington Palace Gardens, London, UK - 10 Sep 2018
The Tusk Rhino Trail is a London wide art installation that celebrates the magnificence of the rhino and draws attention to the critical threat facing rhino populations across Africa due to a global poaching crisis.
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bestaunt die Nashorn Kunstwerke im Kensington Palast
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9878584g)
Prince William views a 'rhino' painted by artist Gerry McGovern at 'The Tusk Rhino Trail' celebration at Kensington Palace.
Tusk Rhino Trail event at Kensington Palace Gardens, London, UK - 10 Sep 2018
The Tusk Rhino Trail is a London wide art installation that celebrates the magnificence of the rhino and draws attention to the critical threat facing rhino populations across Africa due to a global poaching crisis.
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bestaunt die Nashorn Kunstwerke im Kensington Palast
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9878584j)
Prince William views a 'rhino' painted by artist Axel Scheffer at 'The Tusk Rhino Trail' celebration at Kensington Palace.
Tusk Rhino Trail event at Kensington Palace Gardens, London, UK - 10 Sep 2018
The Tusk Rhino Trail is a London wide art installation that celebrates the magnificence of the rhino and draws attention to the critical threat facing rhino populations across Africa due to a global poaching crisis.
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bestaunt die Nashorn Kunstwerke im Kensington Palast
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9878584i)
Prince William talks to artist Nancy Fouts at 'The Tusk Rhino Trail' celebration at Kensington Palace.
Tusk Rhino Trail event at Kensington Palace Gardens, London, UK - 10 Sep 2018
The Tusk Rhino Trail is a London wide art installation that celebrates the magnificence of the rhino and draws attention to the critical threat facing rhino populations across Africa due to a global poaching crisis.
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bestaunt die Nashorn Kunstwerke im Kensington Palast
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9878584k)
Prince William greets Chief Exectuitve of Tusk, Charles Mayhew at 'The Tusk Rhino Trail' celebration at Kensington Palace.
Tusk Rhino Trail event at Kensington Palace Gardens, London, UK - 10 Sep 2018
The Tusk Rhino Trail is a London wide art installation that celebrates the magnificence of the rhino and draws attention to the critical threat facing rhino populations across Africa due to a global poaching crisis.
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bestaunt die Nashorn Kunstwerke im Kensington Palast
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9878584m)
Prince William talks to artist Nancy Fouts at 'The Tusk Rhino Trail' celebration at Kensington Palace.
Tusk Rhino Trail event at Kensington Palace Gardens, London, UK - 10 Sep 2018
The Tusk Rhino Trail is a London wide art installation that celebrates the magnificence of the rhino and draws attention to the critical threat facing rhino populations across Africa due to a global poaching crisis.
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bestaunt die Nashorn Kunstwerke im Kensington Palast
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Prince William views a 'rhino' painted by artist Gerry McGovern at 'The Tusk Rhino Trail' celebration at Kensington Palace.
Tusk Rhino Trail event at Kensington Palace Gardens, London, UK - 10 Sep 2018
The Tusk Rhino Trail is a London wide art installation that celebrates the magnificence of the rhino and draws attention to the critical threat facing rhino populations across Africa due to a global poaching crisis.
(c) Dukas