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Senior And Child Hiking Together
A senior man and a young girl hike up a gravel trail on Wank Mountain in the Bavarian Alps near Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on May 1, 2025. The two walk hand in hand under a bright blue sky. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Elderly Couple Sitting By The Water
An elderly couple sits side by side on a bench facing a pond in a garden area in Gauting, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 1, 2025. The pair sits in a quiet setting surrounded by greenery, flowers, and home decorations in a peaceful residential environment. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Senior Citizens
An elderly woman walks with the aid of trekking poles alongside an elderly man carrying a paper shopping bag in Straubing, Lower Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on April 26, 2025. They stroll along a pedestrian path surrounded by lush spring greenery. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Senior Citizens
An elderly woman drives a red electric mobility scooter along a sidewalk in Straubing, Lower Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on April 26, 2025. She moves independently past residential buildings during a sunny spring day. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Senior Citizens
An elderly woman uses a rollator to walk along a residential street in Straubing, Bavaria, Germany, on April 26, 2025. The scene shows mobility aids supporting independence in old age. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Couples Out For A Walk In Nature
An elderly couple stands by a calm canal reflecting the spring landscape during a walk in Olching, Fuerstenfeldbruck, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on April 21, 2025. The path runs through a forested area with bright sunlight and green foliage marking the season. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Couples Out For A Walk In Nature
A senior couple walks uphill on a forest path surrounded by trees in Olching, Furstenfeldbruck, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on April 21, 2025. The trail is structured with wooden steps and surrounded by spring foliage in a woodland setting. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In The Bavarian City Of Regensburg
Pedestrians, cyclists, and wheelchair users interact and move through a sunlit square in Regensburg, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany, on April 19, 2025. The square features arched windows and event flags and is part of the daily rhythm of life in the city's medieval core. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Couple Walking Along The Isar Canal In The District Of Munich
An elderly couple walks arm-in-arm along the Isar Canal near Schaftlarn in the Munich district, Bavaria, Germany, on April 18, 2025. In the background, the Fussgangerbrucke Aumuhle pedestrian bridge is visible beneath cloudy skies. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Everyday Life In Munich
A woman in a blue jacket carries a bouquet of flowers as she approaches the entrance of a building in Munich, Germany, on April 12, 2025. The scene features a wooden door, concrete steps, and graffiti on the wall. (Photo by Michael Nguyen) -
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Everyday Life In Munich
An elderly man using a walker crosses a tram track near a station entrance in Munich, Germany, on April 12, 2025. The urban setting includes graffiti, concrete pillars, and pedestrian infrastructure in a central city area. (Photo by Michael Nguyen) -
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Senior Citizen Seated At Outdoor Café
A senior sits outside a bakery handling a file folder and papers at a cafe table in Munich, Germany, on April 12, 2025. The shop features promotional dessert signs and a life-size staff cutout in the window display. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Senior Man Relaxing At A Shaded Café Corner
A senior citizen sits under a green Ayinger umbrella at an outdoor cafe in Traunstein, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on September 16, 2023. The scene shows empty chairs, climbing vines on the wall, and a relaxed atmosphere in the shade. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Senior On Bench Using Smartphone In Park
A senior man uses a smartphone while sitting on a park bench in Gauting, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on November 14, 2020. The surrounding forest shows late autumn colors under soft sunlight. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Elderly Woman Resting On Rollator
An elderly woman sits on her rollator to rest near a large planter in a public square filled with empty outdoor cafe chairs and tables in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on January 7, 2022. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Elderly Woman With A Rollator Walking Outdoors
An elderly woman, dressed in a long black coat, carefully walks using a rollator in Gauting, Starnberg, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on November 14, 2020. Her posture is slightly bent forward as she moves at a slow pace. This moment reflects aging, independence, and the importance of mobility aids for seniors. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Elderly Woman With A Rollator Walking Outdoors
An elderly woman, dressed in a long black coat, carefully walks using a rollator in Gauting, Starnberg, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on November 14, 2020. Her posture is slightly bent forward as she moves at a slow pace. This moment reflects aging, independence, and the importance of mobility aids for seniors. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Two Seniors In Front Of A Retirement Home
Two elderly individuals stand outside the entrance of 'Pflegezentrum Burgerheim,' a retirement and care home in Noerdlingen, Bavaria, Germany, on February 2, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Senior Citizen With Walker Entering A Bank
Two people enter a branch of the Raiffeisen-Volksbank in Noerdlingen, Swabia, Donau-Ries, Bavaria, Germany, on February 2, 2025. One of them helps a senior citizen with a walker. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Senior Citizen With Walker Entering A Bank
Two people enter a branch of the Raiffeisen-Volksbank in Noerdlingen, Swabia, Donau-Ries, Bavaria, Germany, on February 2, 2025. One of them helps a senior citizen with a walker. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Senior Citizen With Walker Entering A Bank
Two people enter a branch of the Raiffeisen-Volksbank in Noerdlingen, Swabia, Donau-Ries, Bavaria, Germany, on February 2, 2025. One of them helps a senior citizen with a walker. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Senior Citizen With Walker Entering A Bank
Two people enter a branch of the Raiffeisen-Volksbank in Noerdlingen, Swabia, Donau-Ries, Bavaria, Germany, on February 2, 2025. One of them helps a senior citizen with a walker. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Senior Sunbathing In Berlin Backyard
A senior citizen lies on a sun lounger in a quiet backyard and basks in the summer sun. The outdoor area is furnished with various chairs, tables, and a canopied parasol, reflecting a relaxed and private atmosphere in an urban residential neighborhood in Berlin, Germany, on July 14, 2018. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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The battle for births: how the far right are exploiting Italy's 'demographic winter'
Massiola is a village slowly dying, and it's not the only one. Dwindling populations are affecting the whole of Italy - will this crisis reshape the country’s future?
This is Massiola, a mountain village 772 metres above sea level, west of Lake Maggiore in the northern Italian region of Piedmont.
Massiola is slowly dying and it's easy to see why. It seems better suited to a simpler age.
Massiola is a prism through which to see a slow-motion crisis that is affecting the whole of Italy: its "demographic winter". There was widespread shock in April when figures from Istat, the national statistics agency, revealed that the population of Italy had fallen by 179,000 in 2022, a 0.3% decline. Deaths now far outstrip births which last year, for the first time, fell below 400,000 a year.
Magda Verrazzi, provincial Councillor, Verbano-Cusio-Ossola, photographed in her office.
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The battle for births: how the far right are exploiting Italy's 'demographic winter'
Massiola is a village slowly dying, and it's not the only one. Dwindling populations are affecting the whole of Italy - will this crisis reshape the countryÕs future?
This is Massiola, a mountain village 772 metres above sea level, west of Lake Maggiore in the northern Italian region of Piedmont.
Massiola is slowly dying and it's easy to see why. It seems better suited to a simpler age.
Massiola is a prism through which to see a slow-motion crisis that is affecting the whole of Italy: its "demographic winter". There was widespread shock in April when figures from Istat, the national statistics agency, revealed that the population of Italy had fallen by 179,000 in 2022, a 0.3% decline. Deaths now far outstrip births which last year, for the first time, fell below 400,000 a year.
Massiola, a mountain village 772 metres (2533 feet) above sea level, 117 residents.
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The battle for births: how the far right are exploiting Italy's 'demographic winter'
Massiola is a village slowly dying, and it's not the only one. Dwindling populations are affecting the whole of Italy - will this crisis reshape the countryÕs future?
This is Massiola, a mountain village 772 metres above sea level, west of Lake Maggiore in the northern Italian region of Piedmont.
Massiola is slowly dying and it's easy to see why. It seems better suited to a simpler age.
Massiola is a prism through which to see a slow-motion crisis that is affecting the whole of Italy: its "demographic winter". There was widespread shock in April when figures from Istat, the national statistics agency, revealed that the population of Italy had fallen by 179,000 in 2022, a 0.3% decline. Deaths now far outstrip births which last year, for the first time, fell below 400,000 a year.
Massiola, a mountain village 772 metres (2533 feet) above sea level, 117 residents.
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The battle for births: how the far right are exploiting Italy's 'demographic winter'
Massiola is a village slowly dying, and it's not the only one. Dwindling populations are affecting the whole of Italy - will this crisis reshape the countryÕs future?
This is Massiola, a mountain village 772 metres above sea level, west of Lake Maggiore in the northern Italian region of Piedmont.
Massiola is slowly dying and it's easy to see why. It seems better suited to a simpler age.
Massiola is a prism through which to see a slow-motion crisis that is affecting the whole of Italy: its "demographic winter". There was widespread shock in April when figures from Istat, the national statistics agency, revealed that the population of Italy had fallen by 179,000 in 2022, a 0.3% decline. Deaths now far outstrip births which last year, for the first time, fell below 400,000 a year.
The village of Sambughetto, in the Strona Valley, just opposite Massiola.
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The battle for births: how the far right are exploiting Italy's 'demographic winter'
Massiola is a village slowly dying, and it's not the only one. Dwindling populations are affecting the whole of Italy - will this crisis reshape the country’s future?
This is Massiola, a mountain village 772 metres above sea level, west of Lake Maggiore in the northern Italian region of Piedmont.
Massiola is slowly dying and it's easy to see why. It seems better suited to a simpler age.
Massiola is a prism through which to see a slow-motion crisis that is affecting the whole of Italy: its "demographic winter". There was widespread shock in April when figures from Istat, the national statistics agency, revealed that the population of Italy had fallen by 179,000 in 2022, a 0.3% decline. Deaths now far outstrip births which last year, for the first time, fell below 400,000 a year.
On the streets of Massiola, a group from the Alpini National Association (the Italian Army's specialist mountain infantry) at work repairing some window frames. In October 2020, a landslide caused a lot of damage in the village, and repair work is still ongoing.
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The battle for births: how the far right are exploiting Italy's 'demographic winter'
Massiola is a village slowly dying, and it's not the only one. Dwindling populations are affecting the whole of Italy - will this crisis reshape the country’s future?
This is Massiola, a mountain village 772 metres above sea level, west of Lake Maggiore in the northern Italian region of Piedmont.
Massiola is slowly dying and it's easy to see why. It seems better suited to a simpler age.
Massiola is a prism through which to see a slow-motion crisis that is affecting the whole of Italy: its "demographic winter". There was widespread shock in April when figures from Istat, the national statistics agency, revealed that the population of Italy had fallen by 179,000 in 2022, a 0.3% decline. Deaths now far outstrip births which last year, for the first time, fell below 400,000 a year.
Massiola, in the town's central street Mayor Renzo Albertini watches a child playing with a ball.
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The battle for births: how the far right are exploiting Italy's 'demographic winter'
Massiola is a village slowly dying, and it's not the only one. Dwindling populations are affecting the whole of Italy - will this crisis reshape the countryÕs future?
This is Massiola, a mountain village 772 metres above sea level, west of Lake Maggiore in the northern Italian region of Piedmont.
Massiola is slowly dying and it's easy to see why. It seems better suited to a simpler age.
Massiola is a prism through which to see a slow-motion crisis that is affecting the whole of Italy: its "demographic winter". There was widespread shock in April when figures from Istat, the national statistics agency, revealed that the population of Italy had fallen by 179,000 in 2022, a 0.3% decline. Deaths now far outstrip births which last year, for the first time, fell below 400,000 a year.
The lakeside at Orta San Giulio.
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The battle for births: how the far right are exploiting Italy's 'demographic winter'
Massiola is a village slowly dying, and it's not the only one. Dwindling populations are affecting the whole of Italy - will this crisis reshape the country’s future?
This is Massiola, a mountain village 772 metres above sea level, west of Lake Maggiore in the northern Italian region of Piedmont.
Massiola is slowly dying and it's easy to see why. It seems better suited to a simpler age.
Massiola is a prism through which to see a slow-motion crisis that is affecting the whole of Italy: its "demographic winter". There was widespread shock in April when figures from Istat, the national statistics agency, revealed that the population of Italy had fallen by 179,000 in 2022, a 0.3% decline. Deaths now far outstrip births which last year, for the first time, fell below 400,000 a year.
An alley in the center of Orta San Giulio town.
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The battle for births: how the far right are exploiting Italy's 'demographic winter'
Massiola is a village slowly dying, and it's not the only one. Dwindling populations are affecting the whole of Italy - will this crisis reshape the country’s future?
This is Massiola, a mountain village 772 metres above sea level, west of Lake Maggiore in the northern Italian region of Piedmont.
Massiola is slowly dying and it's easy to see why. It seems better suited to a simpler age.
Massiola is a prism through which to see a slow-motion crisis that is affecting the whole of Italy: its "demographic winter". There was widespread shock in April when figures from Istat, the national statistics agency, revealed that the population of Italy had fallen by 179,000 in 2022, a 0.3% decline. Deaths now far outstrip births which last year, for the first time, fell below 400,000 a year.
Tourists visit the streets of downtown Orta San Giulio.
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The battle for births: how the far right are exploiting Italy's 'demographic winter'
Massiola is a village slowly dying, and it's not the only one. Dwindling populations are affecting the whole of Italy - will this crisis reshape the country’s future?
This is Massiola, a mountain village 772 metres above sea level, west of Lake Maggiore in the northern Italian region of Piedmont.
Massiola is slowly dying and it's easy to see why. It seems better suited to a simpler age.
Massiola is a prism through which to see a slow-motion crisis that is affecting the whole of Italy: its "demographic winter". There was widespread shock in April when figures from Istat, the national statistics agency, revealed that the population of Italy had fallen by 179,000 in 2022, a 0.3% decline. Deaths now far outstrip births which last year, for the first time, fell below 400,000 a year.
Giorgio Angeleri, the mayor of Orta San Giulio, photographed in the town hall.
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PEOPLE - US-Sänger Aaron Carter ist gestorben (Archiv)
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Aaron Carter performs at Flamingo Las Vegas Go Pool, Las Vegas, USA - 15 Apr 2017
Obituary - American pop star and rapper Aaron Carter dies aged 34 - 05 Nov 2022
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PEOPLE - US-Sänger Aaron Carter ist gestorben (Archiv)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Photo Image Press/Shutterstock (13610732j)
Aaron Carter performs at Flamingo Las Vegas Go Pool, Las Vegas, USA - 15 Apr 2017
Obituary - American pop star and rapper Aaron Carter dies aged 34 - 05 Nov 2022
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ROYALS - Tod von Queen Elizabeth: Mitglieder der königlichen Familie in Balmoral
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/Shutterstock (13380561d)
Lady Louise and Prince Edward leaving for a service at Crathie Kirk
Queen Elizabeth II dies aged 96, Balmoral, UK - 10 Sep 2022
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ROYALS - Tod von Queen Elizabeth: Mitglieder der königlichen Familie in Balmoral
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/Shutterstock (13380561e)
Peter Phillips leaving for a service at Crathie Kirk
Queen Elizabeth II dies aged 96, Balmoral, UK - 10 Sep 2022
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ROYALS - Tod von Queen Elizabeth: Mitglieder der königlichen Familie in Balmoral
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/Shutterstock (13380561m)
Prince Andrew leaving for a service at Crathie Kirk
Queen Elizabeth II dies aged 96, Balmoral, UK - 10 Sep 2022
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ROYALS - Tod von Queen Elizabeth: Mitglieder der königlichen Familie in Balmoral
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/Shutterstock (13380561q)
Prince Andrew leaving for a service at Crathie Kirk
Queen Elizabeth II dies aged 96, Balmoral, UK - 10 Sep 2022
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ROYALS - Tod von Queen Elizabeth: Mitglieder der königlichen Familie in Balmoral
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/Shutterstock (13380561s)
Prince Andrew leaving for a service at Crathie Kirk
Queen Elizabeth II dies aged 96, Balmoral, UK - 10 Sep 2022
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ROYALS - Tod von Queen Elizabeth: Mitglieder der königlichen Familie in Balmoral
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/Shutterstock (13380561p)
Lady Louise and Prince Edward leaving for a service at Crathie Kirk
Queen Elizabeth II dies aged 96, Balmoral, UK - 10 Sep 2022
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ROYALS - Tod von Queen Elizabeth: Mitglieder der königlichen Familie in Balmoral
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stuart Wallace/Shutterstock (13378765a)
Prince Andrew waves to a police officer as he drives through the gates at Balmoral, past floral tributes, en route to Crathie Kirk for a private family service in memory of Queen Elizabeth II, who died on Thursday.
Queen Elizabeth II dies aged 96, Scotland, UK - 10 Sep 2022
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ROYALS - Tod von Queen Elizabeth: Mitglieder der königlichen Familie in Balmoral
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/Shutterstock (13380561x)
Lady Louise looking at the flowers outside Balmoral Castle
Queen Elizabeth II dies aged 96, Balmoral, UK - 10 Sep 2022
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ROYALS - Tod von Queen Elizabeth: Mitglieder der königlichen Familie in Balmoral
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stuart Wallace/Shutterstock (13378765h)
Prince Edward - Earl of Wessex, Princess Anne - Princess Royal & Vice Admiral Timothy Laurence wave to well-wishers from the gates of Balmoral Estate after attending a private family service at Crathie Kirk in memory of Queen Elizabeth II, who died on Thursday.
Queen Elizabeth II dies aged 96, Scotland, UK - 10 Sep 2022
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ROYALS - Tod von Queen Elizabeth: Mitglieder der königlichen Familie in Balmoral
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stuart Wallace/Shutterstock (13378765f)
Prince Andrew waves to a police officer as he drives through the gates at Balmoral en route to Crathie Kirk for a private family service in memory of Queen Elizabeth II, who died on Thursday.
Queen Elizabeth II dies aged 96, Scotland, UK - 10 Sep 2022
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ROYALS - Tod von Queen Elizabeth: Mitglieder der königlichen Familie in Balmoral
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/Shutterstock (13380561ae)
Zara Tindall, Lady Louise, Sophie Countess of Wessex looking at the flowers outside Balmoral Castle
Queen Elizabeth II dies aged 96, Balmoral, UK - 10 Sep 2022
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ROYALS - Tod von Queen Elizabeth: Mitglieder der königlichen Familie in Balmoral
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/Shutterstock (13380561aj)
Zara Tindall and Sophie Countess of Wessex looking at the flowers outside Balmoral Castle
Queen Elizabeth II dies aged 96, Balmoral, UK - 10 Sep 2022
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ROYALS - Tod von Queen Elizabeth: Mitglieder der königlichen Familie in Balmoral
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/Shutterstock (13380561ak)
Zara Tindall, Lady Louise, Sophie Countess of Wessex looking at the flowers outside Balmoral Castle
Queen Elizabeth II dies aged 96, Balmoral, UK - 10 Sep 2022
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ROYALS - Tod von Queen Elizabeth: Mitglieder der königlichen Familie in Balmoral
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stuart Wallace/Shutterstock (13378765j)
Peter Phillips, Lady Louise Wessex, Zara Tindle, Sophie - Countess of Wessex, Prince Andrew, Prince Edward - Earl of Wessex, Princess Anne - Princess Royal & Vice Admiral Timothy Laurence wave to well-wishers from the gates of Balmoral Estate after attending a private family service at Crathie Kirk in memory of Queen Elizabeth II, who died on Thursday.
Queen Elizabeth II dies aged 96, Scotland, UK - 10 Sep 2022
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ROYALS - Tod von Queen Elizabeth: König Charles III und Camilla treffen im Buckingham Palace ein
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James Veysey/Shutterstock (13375743r)
King Charles III and Camilla Queen Consort arrive at Buckingham Palace
9 Sep 2022
Queen Elizabeth II dies aged 96, London, UK - 09 Sep 2022
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