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  • HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
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    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    22nd April, 2023.

    Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.

    The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.

    The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.

    The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.

    The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.

    The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
    24th April 2023

    Graham Smith

    Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.

    The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
    "Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.

    And because we can’t hold the King

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
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    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    22nd April, 2023.

    Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.

    The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.

    The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.

    The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.

    The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.

    The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
    24th April 2023

    Graham Smith

    Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.

    The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
    "Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.

    And because we can’t hold the King

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
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    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    22nd April, 2023.

    Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.

    The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.

    The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.

    The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.

    The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.

    The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
    24th April 2023

    Graham Smith

    Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.

    The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
    "Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.

    And because we can’t hold the King

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
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    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    22nd April, 2023.

    Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.

    The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.

    The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.

    The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.

    The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.

    The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
    24th April 2023

    Graham Smith

    Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.

    The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
    "Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.

    And because we can’t hold the King

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    DUKAS_154007836_EYE
    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    22nd April, 2023.

    Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.

    The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.

    The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.

    The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.

    The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.

    The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
    24th April 2023

    Graham Smith

    Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.

    The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
    "Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.

    And because we can’t hold the King

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
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    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    22nd April, 2023.

    Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.

    The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.

    The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.

    The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.

    The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.

    The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
    24th April 2023

    Graham Smith

    Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.

    The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
    "Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.

    And because we can’t hold the King

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    DUKAS_154007773_EYE
    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    22nd April, 2023.

    Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.

    The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.

    The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.

    The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.

    The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.

    The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
    24th April 2023

    Graham Smith

    Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.

    The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
    "Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.

    And because we can’t hold the King

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    DUKAS_154007772_EYE
    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    22nd April, 2023.

    Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.

    The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.

    The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.

    The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.

    The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.

    The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
    24th April 2023

    Graham Smith

    Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.

    The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
    "Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.

    And because we can’t hold the King

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    DUKAS_154007833_EYE
    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    22nd April, 2023.

    Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.

    The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.

    The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.

    The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.

    The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.

    The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
    24th April 2023

    Graham Smith

    Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.

    The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
    "Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.

    And because we can’t hold the King

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
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    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    22nd April, 2023.

    Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.

    The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.

    The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.

    The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.

    The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.

    The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
    24th April 2023

    Graham Smith

    Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.

    The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
    "Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.

    And because we can’t hold the King

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    DUKAS_154007835_EYE
    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    22nd April, 2023.

    Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.

    The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.

    The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.

    The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.

    The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.

    The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
    24th April 2023

    Graham Smith

    Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.

    The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
    "Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.

    And because we can’t hold the King

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    DUKAS_154007831_EYE
    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    22nd April, 2023.

    Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.

    The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.

    The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.

    The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.

    The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.

    The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
    24th April 2023

    Graham Smith

    Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.

    The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
    "Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.

    And because we can’t hold the King

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    DUKAS_154007799_EYE
    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    22nd April, 2023.

    Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.

    The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.

    The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.

    The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.

    The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.

    The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
    24th April 2023

    Graham Smith

    Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.

    The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
    "Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.

    And because we can’t hold the King

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
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    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    22nd April, 2023.

    Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.

    The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.

    The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.

    The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.

    The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.

    The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
    24th April 2023

    Graham Smith

    Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.

    The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
    "Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.

    And because we can’t hold the King

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
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    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    22nd April, 2023.

    Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.

    The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.

    The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.

    The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.

    The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.

    The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
    24th April 2023

    Graham Smith

    Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.

    The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
    "Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.

    And because we can’t hold the King

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
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    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    22nd April, 2023.

    Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.

    The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.

    The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.

    The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.

    The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.

    The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
    24th April 2023

    Graham Smith

    Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.

    The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
    "Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.

    And because we can’t hold the King

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
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    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    22nd April, 2023.

    Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.

    The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.

    The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.

    The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.

    The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.

    The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
    24th April 2023

    Graham Smith

    Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.

    The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
    "Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.

    And because we can’t hold the King

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    DUKAS_154007769_EYE
    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    22nd April, 2023.

    Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.

    The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.

    The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.

    The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.

    The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.

    The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
    24th April 2023

    Graham Smith

    Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.

    The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
    "Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.

    And because we can’t hold the King

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    DUKAS_154007795_EYE
    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    22nd April, 2023.

    Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.

    The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.

    The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.

    The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.

    The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.

    The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
    24th April 2023

    Graham Smith

    Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.

    The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
    "Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.

    And because we can’t hold the King

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
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    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    22nd April, 2023.

    Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.

    The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.

    The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.

    The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.

    The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.

    The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
    24th April 2023

    Graham Smith

    Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.

    The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
    "Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.

    And because we can’t hold the King

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    DUKAS_154007710_EYE
    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    22nd April, 2023.

    Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.

    The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.

    The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.

    The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.

    The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.

    The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
    24th April 2023

    Graham Smith

    Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.

    The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
    "Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.

    And because we can’t hold the King

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
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    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    22nd April, 2023.

    Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.

    The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.

    The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.

    The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.

    The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.

    The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
    24th April 2023

    Graham Smith

    Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.

    The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
    "Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.

    And because we can’t hold the King

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
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    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    22nd April, 2023.

    Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.

    The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.

    The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.

    The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.

    The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.

    The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
    24th April 2023

    Graham Smith

    Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.

    The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
    "Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.

    And because we can’t hold the King

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
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    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    22nd April, 2023.

    Prince inspects the troops

    Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.

    The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.

    The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.

    The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.

    The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.

    The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
    24th April 2023

    Graham Smith

    Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.

    The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
    "Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.

    And

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
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    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    22nd April, 2023.

    Prince inspects the troops

    Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.

    The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.

    The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.

    The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.

    The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.

    The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
    24th April 2023

    Graham Smith

    Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.

    The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
    "Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.

    And

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
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    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    22nd April, 2023.

    Prince inspects the troops

    Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.

    The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.

    The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.

    The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.

    The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.

    The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
    24th April 2023

    Graham Smith

    Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.

    The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
    "Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.

    And

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
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    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    22nd April, 2023.

    Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.

    The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.

    The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.

    The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.

    The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.

    The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
    24th April 2023

    Graham Smith

    Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.

    The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
    "Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.

    And because we can’t hold the King

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
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    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    22nd April, 2023.

    Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.

    The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.

    The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.

    The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.

    The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.

    The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
    24th April 2023

    Graham Smith

    Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.

    The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
    "Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.

    And because we can’t hold the King

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
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    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    22nd April, 2023.

    Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.

    The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.

    The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.

    The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.

    The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.

    The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
    24th April 2023

    Graham Smith

    Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.

    The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
    "Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.

    And because we can’t hold the King

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
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    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    22nd April, 2023.

    Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.

    The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.

    The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.

    The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.

    The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.

    The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
    24th April 2023

    Graham Smith

    Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.

    The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
    "Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.

    And because we can’t hold the King

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
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    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    22nd April, 2023.

    Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.

    The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.

    The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.

    The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.

    The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.

    The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
    24th April 2023

    Graham Smith

    Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.

    The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
    "Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.

    And because we can’t hold the King

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
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    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    22nd April, 2023.

    Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.

    The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.

    The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.

    The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.

    The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.

    The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
    24th April 2023

    Graham Smith

    Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.

    The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
    "Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.

    And because we can’t hold the King

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
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    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    22nd April, 2023.

    Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.

    The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.

    The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.

    The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.

    The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.

    The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
    24th April 2023

    Graham Smith

    Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.

    The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
    "Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.

    And because we can’t hold the King

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
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    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    22nd April, 2023.

    Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.

    The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.

    The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.

    The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.

    The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.

    The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
    24th April 2023

    Graham Smith

    Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.

    The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
    "Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.

    And because we can’t hold the King

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
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    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    22nd April, 2023.

    Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.

    The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.

    The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.

    The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.

    The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.

    The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
    24th April 2023

    Graham Smith

    Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.

    The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
    "Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.

    And because we can’t hold the King

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
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    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
    22nd April, 2023.

    Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.

    The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.

    The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.

    The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.

    The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.

    The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
    24th April 2023

    Graham Smith

    Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.

    The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
    "Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.

    And because we can’t hold the King

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Best of Defence Imagery 2020
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    Best of Defence Imagery 2020
    Image of troops paying a socially distanced tribute to Her Majesty on her official Birthday at Windsor Castle. The 1st Battalion Welsh Guards, turned out in the Quadrangle accompanied by a reduced Massed Band of the Household Division today (13/06/2020).

    Ordinarily, Guardsmen would be shoulder-to-shoulder, enabling them to maintain dressing' or staying in line with one another, but in keeping with government COVID-19 guidelines on social distancing, each Guardsman was tasked with standing 2.2m apart, measured by three turns of the pace stick.

    Soldiers were chosen due to the fact they are either living in the Windsor area, on duty at the Castle, or based in Barracks nearby, so limiting the amount of travel required.

    The special ceremony for Her Majesty was commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Henry Llewelyn-Usher. Music included many stirring Welsh favourites and was conducted by Lieutenant Colonel Simon Haw. An event of this nature has not happened in Windsor for the Sovereign's birthday since 1895, and today the Household Division demonstrated new ceremonial drill moves that have been developed in order to deliver the ceremonial standards for which they are recognised around the world while conforming to strict social distancing guidelines. Immediately following the ceremony, the Windsor Castle Guard returned to the guardroom to resume their guard duty.

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  • Prince Charles visit to Mercian Regiment Bulford Camp, Wiltshire, UK - 09 Feb 2018
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    Prince Charles visit to Mercian Regiment Bulford Camp, Wiltshire, UK - 09 Feb 2018
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by DAVID HARTLEY/REX/Shutterstock (9366964aj)
    Private Derby XXXII the Regimental Swaledale Ram

    Prince Charles visit to Mercian Regiment Bulford Camp, Wiltshire, UK - 09 Feb 2018
    The Prince of Wales's visit marks his Royal Highness's longstanding association with The Mercian Regiment, having become Colonel-in-Chief ten years ago. The Prince of Wales previously held the position of Colonel-in-Chief of The Cheshire Regiment, which becamepart of the Mercian Regiment in 2007.

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  • Prince Charles visit to Mercian Regiment Bulford Camp, Wiltshire, UK - 09 Feb 2018
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    Prince Charles visit to Mercian Regiment Bulford Camp, Wiltshire, UK - 09 Feb 2018
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by DAVID HARTLEY/REX/Shutterstock (9366964ag)
    Private Derby XXXII the Regimental Swaledale Ram

    Prince Charles visit to Mercian Regiment Bulford Camp, Wiltshire, UK - 09 Feb 2018
    The Prince of Wales's visit marks his Royal Highness's longstanding association with The Mercian Regiment, having become Colonel-in-Chief ten years ago. The Prince of Wales previously held the position of Colonel-in-Chief of The Cheshire Regiment, which becamepart of the Mercian Regiment in 2007.

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  • Prince Charles visit to Mercian Regiment Bulford Camp, Wiltshire, UK - 09 Feb 2018
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    Prince Charles visit to Mercian Regiment Bulford Camp, Wiltshire, UK - 09 Feb 2018
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by DAVID HARTLEY/REX/Shutterstock (9366964ai)
    Private Derby XXXII the Regimental Swaledale Ram

    Prince Charles visit to Mercian Regiment Bulford Camp, Wiltshire, UK - 09 Feb 2018
    The Prince of Wales's visit marks his Royal Highness's longstanding association with The Mercian Regiment, having become Colonel-in-Chief ten years ago. The Prince of Wales previously held the position of Colonel-in-Chief of The Cheshire Regiment, which becamepart of the Mercian Regiment in 2007.

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  • Prince Charles visit to Mercian Regiment Bulford Camp, Wiltshire, UK - 09 Feb 2018
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    Prince Charles visit to Mercian Regiment Bulford Camp, Wiltshire, UK - 09 Feb 2018
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by DAVID HARTLEY/REX/Shutterstock (9366964af)
    Private Derby XXXII the Regimental Swaledale Ram

    Prince Charles visit to Mercian Regiment Bulford Camp, Wiltshire, UK - 09 Feb 2018
    The Prince of Wales's visit marks his Royal Highness's longstanding association with The Mercian Regiment, having become Colonel-in-Chief ten years ago. The Prince of Wales previously held the position of Colonel-in-Chief of The Cheshire Regiment, which becamepart of the Mercian Regiment in 2007.

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  • Prince Charles visit to Mercian Regiment Bulford Camp, Wiltshire, UK - 09 Feb 2018
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    Prince Charles visit to Mercian Regiment Bulford Camp, Wiltshire, UK - 09 Feb 2018
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by DAVID HARTLEY/REX/Shutterstock (9366964ae)
    Private Derby XXXII the Regimental Swaledale Ram

    Prince Charles visit to Mercian Regiment Bulford Camp, Wiltshire, UK - 09 Feb 2018
    The Prince of Wales's visit marks his Royal Highness's longstanding association with The Mercian Regiment, having become Colonel-in-Chief ten years ago. The Prince of Wales previously held the position of Colonel-in-Chief of The Cheshire Regiment, which becamepart of the Mercian Regiment in 2007.

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  • PEOPLE - Prinz Charles wird von Widder begrüsst
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    PEOPLE - Prinz Charles wird von Widder begrüsst
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    Prince Charles inspects troops and meets Private Derby XXII, a Swaledale Ram and the Regimental Mascot, during a visit to The Mercian Regiment at their barracks in Bulford, Wiltshire
    Prince Charles visit to Mercian Regiment Bulford Camp, Wiltshire, UK - 09 Feb 2018

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  • PEOPLE - Die Royals: Bilder des Tages
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    PEOPLE - Die Royals: Bilder des Tages
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    Prince Charles, Prince Charles greets the families of service people as he visits the Royal Welsh Regimental Museum during Prince Charles ' annual Summer visit to Wales
    Prince Charles visit to Wales, UK - 11 Jul 2017


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  • PEOPLE - Die Royals: Bilder des Tages
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    PEOPLE - Die Royals: Bilder des Tages
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8939407n)
    Prince Charles, Prince Charles meets the regimental pony as he visits the Royal Welsh Regimental Museum during Prince Charles ' annual Summer visit to Wales
    Prince Charles visit to Wales, UK - 11 Jul 2017


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  • PEOPLE - Die Royals: Bilder des Tages
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    PEOPLE - Die Royals: Bilder des Tages
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8939407d)
    Prince Charles, Prince Charles meets Shenkin the mascot of the Third Battalion, Royal Welsh and his handler Sgt Mark Jackson as he visits the Royal Welsh Regimental Museum during Prince Charles ' annual Summer visit to Wales
    Prince Charles visit to Wales, UK - 11 Jul 2017


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    PEOPLE - Die Royals: Bilder des Tages
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    Prince Charles, Prince Charles meets Shenkin the mascot of the Third Battalion, Royal Welsh and his handler Sgt Mark Jackson as he visits the Royal Welsh Regimental Museum during Prince Charles ' annual Summer visit to Wales
    Prince Charles visit to Wales, UK - 11 Jul 2017


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  • PEOPLE - Die Royals: Bilder des Tages
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    PEOPLE - Die Royals: Bilder des Tages
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8939407b)
    Shenkin the mascot of the Third Battalion, Royal Welsh and his handler Sgt Mark Jackson wait for the arrival of Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales as he visits the Royal Welsh Regimental Museum during The Prince of Wales' annual Summer visit to Wales
    Prince Charles visit to Wales, UK - 11 Jul 2017


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  • PEOPLE - Queen Elizabeth enthüllt ein Denkmal für den Duke von Lancaster
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    PEOPLE - Queen Elizabeth enthüllt ein Denkmal für den Duke von Lancaster
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    Queen Elizabeth II views the new Duke of Lancaster's Regimental memorial during a service at the National Memorial Arboretum in Alrewas, Staffordshire.
    Queen Elizabeth II unveils memorial to the Duke of Lancaster's regiment at the National Arboretum, Staffordshire, Britain - 17 May 2016

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  • Queen Elizabeth II visit to Wales, Britain - 11 Jun 2015
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    Queen Elizabeth II visit to Wales, Britain - 11 Jun 2015
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    Queen Elizabeth II at the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff to present The Royal Welsh Regiment with the new Regimental Colours.

    Queen Elizabeth II visit to Wales, Britain - 11 Jun 2015

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