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  • London, October 20th 2015. Following a Ceremonial welcoming to the UK by the Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh at Horse Guards Parade, a procession of carriages travels down the Mall past thousands of Chinese expatriates and Tibetan protesters. PICTURED: Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall travel down the Mall in their carriage.
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  • London, October 20th 2015. Following a Ceremonial welcoming to the UK by the Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh at Horse Guards Parade, a procession of carriages travels down the Mall past thousands of Chinese expatriates and Tibetan protesters. PICTURED: The Duke of Edinburgh Prince Philip travels along the Mall in a carriage with Madame Peng
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  • London, October 20th 2015. Following a Ceremonial welcoming to the UK by the Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh at Horse Guards Parade, a procession of carriages travels down the Mall past thousands of Chinese expatriates and Tibetan protesters. PICTURED: The Duke of Edinburgh Prince Philip travels along the Mall in a carriage with Madame Peng
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  • London, October 20th 2015. Following a Ceremonial welcoming to the UK by the Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh at Horse Guards Parade, a procession of carriages travels down the Mall past thousands of Chinese expatriates and Tibetan protesters.
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  • London, October 20th 2015. Following a Ceremonial welcoming to the UK by the Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh at Horse Guards Parade, a procession of carriages travels down the Mall past thousands of Chinese expatriates and Tibetan protesters. PICTURED: Her hat missing,  mounted soldier controls her rather excited horse.
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  • London, October 20th 2015. Following a Ceremonial welcoming to the UK by the Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh at Horse Guards Parade, a procession of carriages travels down the Mall past thousands of Chinese expatriates and Tibetan protesters. PICTURED: Her hat missing,  mounted soldier controls her rather excited horse.
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  • London, October 20th 2015. Following a Ceremonial welcoming to the UK by the Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh at Horse Guards Parade, a procession of carriages travels down the Mall past thousands of Chinese expatriates and Tibetan protesters. PICTURED:The procesion passes Tibetan and  Falun Dafa protesters.
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  • London, October 20th 2015. Following a Ceremonial welcoming to the UK by the Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh at Horse Guards Parade, a procession of carriages travels down the Mall past thousands of Chinese expatriates and Tibetan protesters. PICTURED: The Queen travels with President Xi in her State carriage
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  • London, October 20th 2015. Following a Ceremonial welcoming to the UK by the Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh at Horse Guards Parade, a procession of carriages travels down the Mall past thousands of Chinese expatriates and Tibetan protesters. PICTURED: The Queen travels with President Xi in her State carriage
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  • London, October 20th 2015. Following a Ceremonial welcoming to the UK by the Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh at Horse Guards Parade, a procession of carriages travels down the Mall past thousands of Chinese expatriates and Tibetan protesters. PICTURED: The Queen travels with President Xi in her State carriage
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  • London, October 20th 2015. Following a Ceremonial welcoming to the UK by the Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh at Horse Guards Parade, a procession of carriages travels down the Mall past thousands of Chinese expatriates and Tibetan protesters. PICTURED:
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  • London, October 20th 2015. Following a Ceremonial welcoming to the UK by the Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh at Horse Guards Parade, a procession of carriages travels down the Mall past thousands of Chinese expatriates and Tibetan protesters.
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  • London, March 3rd 2015. Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto travels with Her Majesty The Queen and other members of the Royal Family by State Carriage along the Mall towards a luncheon at Buckingham Palace after a ceremonial welcome at Horseguards Parade. PICTURED: Her Majesty the Queen, Elizabeth II travels with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto in the State Carriage. PICTURED: Her Majesty the Queen, Elizabeth II travels with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto in the State Carriage.
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  • London, March 3rd 2015. Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto travels with Her Majesty The Queen and other members of the Royal Family by State Carriage along the Mall towards a luncheon at Buckingham Palace after a ceremonial welcome at Horseguards Parade. PICTURED: Her Majesty the Queen, Elizabeth II travels with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto in the State Carriage.
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  • London, March 3rd 2015. Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto travels with Her Majesty The Queen and other members of the Royal Family by State Carriage along the Mall towards a luncheon at Buckingham Palace after a ceremonial welcome at Horseguards Parade. PICTURED: Her Majesty the Queen, Elizabeth II travels with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto in the State Carriage. PICTURED: Her Majesty the Queen, Elizabeth II travels with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto in the State Carriage.
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  • London, March 3rd 2015. Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto travels with Her Majesty The Queen and other members of the Royal Family by State Carriage along the Mall towards a luncheon at Buckingham Palace after a ceremonial welcome at Horseguards Parade. PICTURED: Her Majesty the Queen, Elizabeth II travels with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto in the State Carriage. PICTURED: Her Majesty the Queen, Elizabeth II travels with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto in the State Carriage.
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  • London, March 3rd 2015. Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto travels with Her Majesty The Queen and other members of the Royal Family by State Carriage along the Mall towards a luncheon at Buckingham Palace after a ceremonial welcome at Horseguards Parade. PICTURED: Her Majesty the Queen, Elizabeth II travels with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto in the State Carriage. PICTURED: Her Majesty the Queen, Elizabeth II travels with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto in the State Carriage.
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  • London, March 3rd 2015. Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto travels with Her Majesty The Queen and other members of the Royal Family by State Carriage along the Mall towards a luncheon at Buckingham Palace after a ceremonial welcome at Horseguards Parade.
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  • London, March 3rd 2015. Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto travels with Her Majesty The Queen and other members of the Royal Family by State Carriage along the Mall towards a luncheon at Buckingham Palace after a ceremonial welcome at Horseguards Parade. PICTURED: The Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Philip.
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  • London, March 3rd 2015. Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto travels with Her Majesty The Queen and other members of the Royal Family by State Carriage along the Mall towards a luncheon at Buckingham Palace after a ceremonial welcome at Horseguards Parade. PICTURED: Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall.
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  • London, March 3rd 2015. Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto travels with Her Majesty The Queen and other members of the Royal Family by State Carriage along the Mall towards a luncheon at Buckingham Palace after a ceremonial welcome at Horseguards Parade.
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  • London, January 25th 2015. Every year on the last Sunday in January history enthusiatsts re-enact the King's Army parade along the route walked by King Charles I on the morning of 30th January 1649, from St James Palace to the Banqueting House in Whitehall, where  he was executed. To avoid closing Whitehall to traffic, the parade now ends on Horse Guards Parade.
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  • London, January 25th 2015. Every year on the last Sunday in January history enthusiatsts re-enact the King's Army parade along the route walked by King Charles I on the morning of 30th January 1649, from St James Palace to the Banqueting House in Whitehall, where  he was executed. To avoid closing Whitehall to traffic, the parade now ends on Horse Guards Parade. PICTURED: The English Civil war society go to great lengths to ensure the authenticity of the clothing the King's Army wore.
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  • London, January 25th 2015. Every year on the last Sunday in January history enthusiatsts re-enact the King's Army parade along the route walked by King Charles I on the morning of 30th January 1649, from St James Palace to the Banqueting House in Whitehall, where  he was executed. To avoid closing Whitehall to traffic, the parade now ends on Horse Guards Parade.
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  • London, January 25th 2015. Every year on the last Sunday in January history enthusiatsts re-enact the King's Army parade along the route walked by King Charles I on the morning of 30th January 1649, from St James Palace to the Banqueting House in Whitehall, where  he was executed. To avoid closing Whitehall to traffic, the parade now ends on Horse Guards Parade.
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  • London, January 25th 2015. Every year on the last Sunday in January history enthusiatsts re-enact the King's Army parade along the route walked by King Charles I on the morning of 30th January 1649, from St James Palace to the Banqueting House in Whitehall, where  he was executed. To avoid closing Whitehall to traffic, the parade now ends on Horse Guards Parade.
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  • London, January 25th 2015. Every year on the last Sunday in January history enthusiatsts re-enact the King's Army parade along the route walked by King Charles I on the morning of 30th January 1649, from St James Palace to the Banqueting House in Whitehall, where  he was executed. To avoid closing Whitehall to traffic, the parade now ends on Horse Guards Parade. PICTURED: A wreath remembering King Charles I, to be laid at Banqueting House, is carried in the Parade
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  • London, January 25th 2015. Every year on the last Sunday in January history enthusiatsts re-enact the King's Army parade along the route walked by King Charles I on the morning of 30th January 1649, from St James Palace to the Banqueting House in Whitehall, where  he was executed. To avoid closing Whitehall to traffic, the parade now ends on Horse Guards Parade.
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  • London, January 25th 2015. Every year on the last Sunday in January history enthusiatsts re-enact the King's Army parade along the route walked by King Charles I on the morning of 30th January 1649, from St James Palace to the Banqueting House in Whitehall, where  he was executed. To avoid closing Whitehall to traffic, the parade now ends on Horse Guards Parade.
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  • London, January 25th 2015. Every year on the last Sunday in January history enthusiatsts re-enact the King's Army parade along the route walked by King Charles I on the morning of 30th January 1649, from St James Palace to the Banqueting House in Whitehall, where  he was executed. To avoid closing Whitehall to traffic, the parade now ends on Horse Guards Parade.
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  • London, January 25th 2015. Every year on the last Sunday in January history enthusiatsts re-enact the King's Army parade along the route walked by King Charles I on the morning of 30th January 1649, from St James Palace to the Banqueting House in Whitehall, where  he was executed. To avoid closing Whitehall to traffic, the parade now ends on Horse Guards Parade.
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  • London, January 25th 2015. Every year on the last Sunday in January history enthusiatsts re-enact the King's Army parade along the route walked by King Charles I on the morning of 30th January 1649, from St James Palace to the Banqueting House in Whitehall, where  he was executed. To avoid closing Whitehall to traffic, the parade now ends on Horse Guards Parade.
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  • London, January 25th 2015. Every year on the last Sunday in January history enthusiatsts re-enact the King's Army parade along the route walked by King Charles I on the morning of 30th January 1649, from St James Palace to the Banqueting House in Whitehall, where  he was executed. To avoid closing Whitehall to traffic, the parade now ends on Horse Guards Parade.
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  • London, January 25th 2015. Every year on the last Sunday in January history enthusiatsts re-enact the King's Army parade along the route walked by King Charles I on the morning of 30th January 1649, from St James Palace to the Banqueting House in Whitehall, where  he was executed. To avoid closing Whitehall to traffic, the parade now ends on Horse Guards Parade.
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  • London, January 25th 2015. Every year on the last Sunday in January history enthusiatsts re-enact the King's Army parade along the route walked by King Charles I on the morning of 30th January 1649, from St James Palace to the Banqueting House in Whitehall, where  he was executed. To avoid closing Whitehall to traffic, the parade now ends on Horse Guards Parade.
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  • London, January 25th 2015. Every year on the last Sunday in January history enthusiatsts re-enact the King's Army parade along the route walked by King Charles I on the morning of 30th January 1649, from St James Palace to the Banqueting House in Whitehall, where  he was executed. To avoid closing Whitehall to traffic, the parade now ends on Horse Guards Parade.
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  • London, January 25th 2015. Every year on the last Sunday in January history enthusiatsts re-enact the King's Army parade along the route walked by King Charles I on the morning of 30th January 1649, from St James Palace to the Banqueting House in Whitehall, where  he was executed. To avoid closing Whitehall to traffic, the parade now ends on Horse Guards Parade.
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  • London, January 25th 2015. Every year on the last Sunday in January history enthusiatsts re-enact the King's Army parade along the route walked by King Charles I on the morning of 30th January 1649, from St James Palace to the Banqueting House in Whitehall, where  he was executed. To avoid closing Whitehall to traffic, the parade now ends on Horse Guards Parade.
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  • London, January 25th 2015. Every year on the last Sunday in January history enthusiatsts re-enact the King's Army parade along the route walked by King Charles I on the morning of 30th January 1649, from St James Palace to the Banqueting House in Whitehall, where  he was executed. To avoid closing Whitehall to traffic, the parade now ends on Horse Guards Parade.
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  • London, January 25th 2015. Every year on the last Sunday in January history enthusiatsts re-enact the King's Army parade along the route walked by King Charles I on the morning of 30th January 1649, from St James Palace to the Banqueting House in Whitehall, where  he was executed. To avoid closing Whitehall to traffic, the parade now ends on Horse Guards Parade.
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  • London, January 25th 2015. Every year on the last Sunday in January history enthusiatsts re-enact the King's Army parade along the route walked by King Charles I on the morning of 30th January 1649, from St James Palace to the Banqueting House in Whitehall, where  he was executed. To avoid closing Whitehall to traffic, the parade now ends on Horse Guards Parade.
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  • London, January 25th 2015. Every year on the last Sunday in January history enthusiatsts re-enact the King's Army parade along the route walked by King Charles I on the morning of 30th January 1649, from St James Palace to the Banqueting House in Whitehall, where  he was executed. To avoid closing Whitehall to traffic, the parade now ends on Horse Guards Parade.
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  • London, January 25th 2015. Every year on the last Sunday in January history enthusiatsts re-enact the King's Army parade along the route walked by King Charles I on the morning of 30th January 1649, from St James Palace to the Banqueting House in Whitehall, where  he was executed. To avoid closing Whitehall to traffic, the parade now ends on Horse Guards Parade.
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  • London, January 25th 2015. Every year on the last Sunday in January history enthusiatsts re-enact the King's Army parade along the route walked by King Charles I on the morning of 30th January 1649, from St James Palace to the Banqueting House in Whitehall, where  he was executed. To avoid closing Whitehall to traffic, the parade now ends on Horse Guards Parade.
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  • London, January 25th 2015. Every year on the last Sunday in January history enthusiatsts re-enact the King's Army parade along the route walked by King Charles I on the morning of 30th January 1649, from St James Palace to the Banqueting House in Whitehall, where  he was executed. To avoid closing Whitehall to traffic, the parade now ends on Horse Guards Parade.
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  • London, January 25th 2015. Every year on the last Sunday in January history enthusiatsts re-enact the King's Army parade along the route walked by King Charles I on the morning of 30th January 1649, from St James Palace to the Banqueting House in Whitehall, where  he was executed. To avoid closing Whitehall to traffic, the parade now ends on Horse Guards Parade.
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  • London, May 2nd 2015. Scores of scooter fanatics assemble in Carnaby Street for the annual Buckingham Palace Scooter Run that started life in the early eighties and was resurrected a few years ago by the New Untouchables and Bar Italia Scooter Club, with the run taking in many of the tourist hotspots in the capital before heading down the Mall towards Buckingham Palace.
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  • London, May 2nd 2015. Scores of scooter fanatics assemble in Carnaby Street for the annual Buckingham Palace Scooter Run that started life in the early eighties and was resurrected a few years ago by the New Untouchables and Bar Italia Scooter Club, with the run taking in many of the tourist hotspots in the capital before heading down the Mall towards Buckingham Palace.
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  • London, May 2nd 2015. Scores of scooter fanatics assemble in Carnaby Street for the annual Buckingham Palace Scooter Run that started life in the early eighties and was resurrected a few years ago by the New Untouchables and Bar Italia Scooter Club, with the run taking in many of the tourist hotspots in the capital before heading down the Mall towards Buckingham Palace.
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  • London, May 2nd 2015. Scores of scooter fanatics assemble in Carnaby Street for the annual Buckingham Palace Scooter Run that started life in the early eighties and was resurrected a few years ago by the New Untouchables and Bar Italia Scooter Club, with the run taking in many of the tourist hotspots in the capital before heading down the Mall towards Buckingham Palace. PICTURED:  Louie Howley, 3, from West Hampstead tries out a scooter for size.
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  • London, May 2nd 2015. Scores of scooter fanatics assemble in Carnaby Street for the annual Buckingham Palace Scooter Run that started life in the early eighties and was resurrected a few years ago by the New Untouchables and Bar Italia Scooter Club, with the run taking in many of the tourist hotspots in the capital before heading down the Mall towards Buckingham Palace.  PICTURED: Louie Howley, 3, from West Hampstead dreams of a scooter of his own when he's grown up.
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  • London, May 2nd 2015. Scores of scooter fanatics assemble in Carnaby Street for the annual Buckingham Palace Scooter Run that started life in the early eighties and was resurrected a few years ago by the New Untouchables and Bar Italia Scooter Club, with the run taking in many of the tourist hotspots in the capital before heading down the Mall towards Buckingham Palace.
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  • London, May 2nd 2015. Scores of scooter fanatics assemble in Carnaby Street for the annual Buckingham Palace Scooter Run that started life in the early eighties and was resurrected a few years ago by the New Untouchables and Bar Italia Scooter Club, with the run taking in many of the tourist hotspots in the capital before heading down the Mall towards Buckingham Palace.
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  • London, May 2nd 2015. Scores of scooter fanatics assemble in Carnaby Street for the annual Buckingham Palace Scooter Run that started life in the early eighties and was resurrected a few years ago by the New Untouchables and Bar Italia Scooter Club, with the run taking in many of the tourist hotspots in the capital before heading down the Mall towards Buckingham Palace.
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  • London, May 2nd 2015. Scores of scooter fanatics assemble in Carnaby Street for the annual Buckingham Palace Scooter Run that started life in the early eighties and was resurrected a few years ago by the New Untouchables and Bar Italia Scooter Club, with the run taking in many of the tourist hotspots in the capital before heading down the Mall towards Buckingham Palace.
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  • London, May 2nd 2015. Scores of scooter fanatics assemble in Carnaby Street for the annual Buckingham Palace Scooter Run that started life in the early eighties and was resurrected a few years ago by the New Untouchables and Bar Italia Scooter Club, with the run taking in many of the tourist hotspots in the capital before heading down the Mall towards Buckingham Palace.
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  • Trafalgar Square, London, June 12th 2016. Rain greets Londoners and visitors to the capital's Trafalgar Square as the Mayor hosts a Patron’s Lunch in celebration of The Queen’s 90th birthday. PICTURED: A girl and a woman watch the events taking place in the Mall on a big screen.
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