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  • Hyde Park, London, June 2nd 2016. Soldiers and guns of the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 round Royal Salute to mark the 63rd anniversary of the coronation of Britain's Monarch HM Queen Elizabeth II. PICTURED: The horses charge across the field to collect the guns following the salute.
    Hyde-Park-Gun-Salute-013.jpg
  • Hyde Park, London, June 2nd 2016. Soldiers and guns of the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 round Royal Salute to mark the 63rd anniversary of the coronation of Britain's Monarch HM Queen Elizabeth II. PICTURED: The horses withdraw once the guns are positioned.
    Hyde-Park-Gun-Salute-018.jpg
  • Brokenhurst, Hampshire, UK. November 19th 2016. The morning sunlight catches the autumnal colours in the trees as wild horses graze on a frosty morning in the New Forest, near Brockenhurst, Hampshire.
    2016-11-17-weather-UK-frost005.jpg
  • Brokenhurst, Hampshire, UK. November 19th 2016. Horses frolic in the frost and mist near Brockenhurst in the New Forest, Hampshire.
    2016-11-17-weather-UK-frost003.jpg
  • Brokenhurst, Hampshire, UK. November 19th 2016. Horses in the frost and mist near Brockenhurst, in the New Forest, Hampshire.
    2016-11-17-weather-UK-frost002.jpg
  • Brokenhurst, Hampshire, UK. November 19th 2016. Horses frolic in the frost and mist near Brockenhurst, Hampshire.
    2016-11-17-weather-UK-frost001.jpg
  • Green Park, London, June 11th 2016. Marking Her Majesty The Queen's official birthday, the Royal King's Horse Artillery fires a 41-Gun-Salute in Green Park. PICTURED: The horse drawn guns of The Royal King's Horse Artillery arrive in Green Park.
    Green Park gun salute 004.jpg
  • Green Park, London, June 11th 2016. Marking Her Majesty The Queen's official birthday, the Royal King's Horse Artillery fires a 41-Gun-Salute in Green Park. PICTURED: The horse drawn guns of The Royal King's Horse Artillery arrive in Green Park.
    Green Park gun salute 003.jpg
  • Hyde Park, London, June 10th 2016. As  part of the double celebration of HM The Queen and her Husband HRH Prince Philip, the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 gun salute in honour of Prince Philip's 95th birthday in London's Hyde Park. PICTURED: The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery wait for orders to fire.
    Hyde Park gun salute003.jpg
  • Hyde Park, London, June 10th 2016. As  part of the double celebration of HM The Queen and her Husband HRH Prince Philip, the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 gun salute in honour of Prince Philip's 95th birthday in London's Hyde Park. PICTURED: Reminiscent of battles  fought long ago, clouds of smoke shroud the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery.
    Hyde Park gun salute005.jpg
  • Hyde Park, London, June 10th 2016. As  part of the double celebration of HM The Queen and her Husband HRH Prince Philip, the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 gun salute in honour of Prince Philip's 95th birthday in London's Hyde Park. PICTURED: Soldiers look on as a gun discharges its thunder.
    Hyde Park gun salute004.jpg
  • Green Park, London, June 11th 2016. Marking Her Majesty The Queen's official birthday, the Royal King's Horse Artillery fires a 41-Gun-Salute in Green Park. PICTURED:
    Green Park gun salute 008.jpg
  • Green Park, London, June 11th 2016. Marking Her Majesty The Queen's official birthday, the Royal King's Horse Artillery fires a 41-Gun-Salute in Green Park. PICTURED: A little girl is held by her dad and blocks her ears against the thunder of the guns.
    Green Park gun salute 006.jpg
  • Green Park, London, June 11th 2016. Marking Her Majesty The Queen's official birthday, the Royal King's Horse Artillery fires a 41-Gun-Salute in Green Park. PICTURED: The moment a gun fires, emitting a concussive blast of flame.
    Green Park gun salute 007.jpg
  • Green Park, London, June 11th 2016. Marking Her Majesty The Queen's official birthday, the Royal King's Horse Artillery fires a 41-Gun-Salute in Green Park. PICTURED: A blast of hot flame and smoke erupts from the barrel of a gun.
    Green Park gun salute 005.jpg
  • Green Park, London, June 11th 2016. Marking Her Majesty The Queen's official birthday, the Royal King's Horse Artillery fires a 41-Gun-Salute in Green Park. PICTURED: Two patriotic ladies enjoy a picnic in Green Park as they wait for the 41-gun-salute.
    Green Park gun salute 002.jpg
  • Green Park, London, June 11th 2016. Marking Her Majesty The Queen's official birthday, the Royal King's Horse Artillery fires a 41-Gun-Salute in Green Park. PICTURED: A woman wearing a Union Jack dress makes her way through the crowds in Green Park.
    Green Park gun salute 001.jpg
  • Hyde Park, London, June 10th 2016. As  part of the double celebration of HM The Queen and her Husband HRH Prince Philip, the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 gun salute in honour of Prince Philip's 95th birthday in London's Hyde Park. PICTURED: The guns prepare to withdraw.
    Hyde Park gun salute011.jpg
  • Hyde Park, London, June 10th 2016. As  part of the double celebration of HM The Queen and her Husband HRH Prince Philip, the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 gun salute in honour of Prince Philip's 95th birthday in London's Hyde Park. PICTURED: The salute now over, the guns are attached to their carriage before withdrawing.
    Hyde Park gun salute010.jpg
  • Hyde Park, London, June 10th 2016. As  part of the double celebration of HM The Queen and her Husband HRH Prince Philip, the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 gun salute in honour of Prince Philip's 95th birthday in London's Hyde Park. PICTURED: The very moment a gun fires discharging its concussive burst of flame and smoke.
    Hyde Park gun salute009.jpg
  • Hyde Park, London, June 10th 2016. As  part of the double celebration of HM The Queen and her Husband HRH Prince Philip, the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 gun salute in honour of Prince Philip's 95th birthday in London's Hyde Park. PICTURED: The very moment a gun fires discharging its concussive burst of flame and smoke.
    Hyde Park gun salute007.jpg
  • Hyde Park, London, June 10th 2016. As  part of the double celebration of HM The Queen and her Husband HRH Prince Philip, the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 gun salute in honour of Prince Philip's 95th birthday in London's Hyde Park. PICTURED: The very moment a gun fires discharging its concussive burst of flame and smoke.
    Hyde Park gun salute006.jpg
  • Hyde Park, London, June 10th 2016. As  part of the double celebration of HM The Queen and her Husband HRH Prince Philip, the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 gun salute in honour of Prince Philip's 95th birthday in London's Hyde Park. PICTURED: Two patriotic ladies wait for the salute.
    Hyde Park gun salute001.jpg
  • Hyde Park, London, June 2nd 2016. Soldiers and guns of the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 round Royal Salute to mark the 63rd anniversary of the coronation of Britain's Monarch HM Queen Elizabeth II. PICTURED: Mounted troops prepare to tow away the guns.
    Hyde-Park-Gun-Salute-028.jpg
  • Hyde Park, London, June 2nd 2016. Soldiers and guns of the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 round Royal Salute to mark the 63rd anniversary of the coronation of Britain's Monarch HM Queen Elizabeth II. PICTURED: Mounted troops prepare to tow away the guns.
    Hyde-Park-Gun-Salute-027.jpg
  • Hyde Park, London, June 2nd 2016. Soldiers and guns of the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 round Royal Salute to mark the 63rd anniversary of the coronation of Britain's Monarch HM Queen Elizabeth II. PICTURED: Mounted troops prepare to tow away the guns.
    Hyde-Park-Gun-Salute-026.jpg
  • Hyde Park, London, June 2nd 2016. Soldiers and guns of the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 round Royal Salute to mark the 63rd anniversary of the coronation of Britain's Monarch HM Queen Elizabeth II. PICTURED: Mounted troops prepare to tow away the guns.
    Hyde-Park-Gun-Salute-025.jpg
  • Hyde Park, London, June 2nd 2016. Soldiers and guns of the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 round Royal Salute to mark the 63rd anniversary of the coronation of Britain's Monarch HM Queen Elizabeth II. PICTURED: Hooves thunder across the grass as the mounted troops arrive to tow away the guns.
    Hyde-Park-Gun-Salute-023.jpg
  • Hyde Park, London, June 2nd 2016. Soldiers and guns of the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 round Royal Salute to mark the 63rd anniversary of the coronation of Britain's Monarch HM Queen Elizabeth II. PICTURED: A burst of smoke and flame erupts from the barrel of a gun.
    Hyde-Park-Gun-Salute-020.jpg
  • Hyde Park, London, June 2nd 2016. Soldiers and guns of the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 round Royal Salute to mark the 63rd anniversary of the coronation of Britain's Monarch HM Queen Elizabeth II. PICTURED: The band marches into Hyde Park.
    Hyde-Park-Gun-Salute-016.jpg
  • Hyde Park, London, June 2nd 2016. Soldiers and guns of the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 round Royal Salute to mark the 63rd anniversary of the coronation of Britain's Monarch HM Queen Elizabeth II. PICTURED: Troops leave the field following the salute.
    Hyde-Park-Gun-Salute-015.jpg
  • Hyde Park, London, June 2nd 2016. Soldiers and guns of the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 round Royal Salute to mark the 63rd anniversary of the coronation of Britain's Monarch HM Queen Elizabeth II. PICTURED: The mounted troops collect the guns following the salute.
    Hyde-Park-Gun-Salute-014.jpg
  • Hyde Park, London, June 2nd 2016. Soldiers and guns of the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 round Royal Salute to mark the 63rd anniversary of the coronation of Britain's Monarch HM Queen Elizabeth II.
    Hyde-Park-Gun-Salute-011.jpg
  • Hyde Park, London, June 2nd 2016. Soldiers and guns of the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 round Royal Salute to mark the 63rd anniversary of the coronation of Britain's Monarch HM Queen Elizabeth II. PICTURED: With a concussive blast a gun fires its round.
    Hyde-Park-Gun-Salute-010.jpg
  • Hyde Park, London, June 2nd 2016. Soldiers and guns of the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 round Royal Salute to mark the 63rd anniversary of the coronation of Britain's Monarch HM Queen Elizabeth II. PICTURED: A gun discharges flame as it fires.
    Hyde-Park-Gun-Salute-009.jpg
  • Hyde Park, London, June 2nd 2016. Soldiers and guns of the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 round Royal Salute to mark the 63rd anniversary of the coronation of Britain's Monarch HM Queen Elizabeth II.
    Hyde-Park-Gun-Salute-008.jpg
  • Hyde Park, London, June 2nd 2016. Soldiers and guns of the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 round Royal Salute to mark the 63rd anniversary of the coronation of Britain's Monarch HM Queen Elizabeth II. PICTURED: A gun spews fame as it fires. PICTURED: Smoke from the guns drifts across the park.
    Hyde-Park-Gun-Salute-007.jpg
  • Hyde Park, London, June 2nd 2016. Soldiers and guns of the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 round Royal Salute to mark the 63rd anniversary of the coronation of Britain's Monarch HM Queen Elizabeth II. PICTURED: A gun spews smoke as it fires.
    Hyde-Park-Gun-Salute-006.jpg
  • Hyde Park, London, June 2nd 2016. Soldiers and guns of the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 round Royal Salute to mark the 63rd anniversary of the coronation of Britain's Monarch HM Queen Elizabeth II. PICTURED: A gun spews fame as it fires.
    Hyde-Park-Gun-Salute-005.jpg
  • Hyde Park, London, June 2nd 2016. Soldiers and guns of the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 round Royal Salute to mark the 63rd anniversary of the coronation of Britain's Monarch HM Queen Elizabeth II. PICTURED: A gun spews fame as it fires. PICTURED: Soldiers and their gun are silhouetted against the smoke.
    Hyde-Park-Gun-Salute-004.jpg
  • Hyde Park, London, June 2nd 2016. Soldiers and guns of the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 round Royal Salute to mark the 63rd anniversary of the coronation of Britain's Monarch HM Queen Elizabeth II. PICTURED: The guns, drawn in by mounted troops are positioned.
    Hyde-Park-Gun-Salute-001.jpg
  • Hyde Park, London, June 2nd 2016. Soldiers and guns of the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 round Royal Salute to mark the 63rd anniversary of the coronation of Britain's Monarch HM Queen Elizabeth II. PICTURED: Smoke from the guns blankets the scene.
    Hyde-Park-Gun-Salute-003.jpg
  • Hyde Park, London, June 2nd 2016. Soldiers and guns of the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 round Royal Salute to mark the 63rd anniversary of the coronation of Britain's Monarch HM Queen Elizabeth II. PICTURED: A gun spews fame as it fires.
    Hyde-Park-Gun-Salute-002.jpg
  • Hyde Park, London, June 10th 2016. As  part of the double celebration of HM The Queen and her Husband HRH Prince Philip, the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 gun salute in honour of Prince Philip's 95th birthday in London's Hyde Park. PICTURED: The very moment a gun fires discharging its concussive burst of flame and smoke.
    Hyde Park gun salute008.jpg
  • Hyde Park, London, June 10th 2016. As  part of the double celebration of HM The Queen and her Husband HRH Prince Philip, the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 gun salute in honour of Prince Philip's 95th birthday in London's Hyde Park. PICTURED: The horse-drawn guns arrive.
    Hyde Park gun salute002.jpg
  • Hyde Park, London, June 2nd 2016. Soldiers and guns of the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 round Royal Salute to mark the 63rd anniversary of the coronation of Britain's Monarch HM Queen Elizabeth II. PICTURED: Mounted troops prepare to tow away the guns.
    Hyde-Park-Gun-Salute-024.jpg
  • Hyde Park, London, June 2nd 2016. Soldiers and guns of the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 round Royal Salute to mark the 63rd anniversary of the coronation of Britain's Monarch HM Queen Elizabeth II. PICTURED: Soldiers carry an ammunition box towards the malfunctioning gun number five.
    Hyde-Park-Gun-Salute-021.jpg
  • Hyde Park, London, June 2nd 2016. Soldiers and guns of the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 round Royal Salute to mark the 63rd anniversary of the coronation of Britain's Monarch HM Queen Elizabeth II. PICTURED: Soldiers attempt to get gun number five working.
    Hyde-Park-Gun-Salute-022.jpg
  • Hyde Park, London, June 2nd 2016. Soldiers and guns of the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 round Royal Salute to mark the 63rd anniversary of the coronation of Britain's Monarch HM Queen Elizabeth II. PICTURED: A burst of smoke and flame erupts from the barrel of a gun.
    Hyde-Park-Gun-Salute-019.jpg
  • Hyde Park, London, June 2nd 2016. Soldiers and guns of the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 round Royal Salute to mark the 63rd anniversary of the coronation of Britain's Monarch HM Queen Elizabeth II. PICTURED: The hooves thunder across the grass as the gun carriages arrive.
    Hyde-Park-Gun-Salute-017.jpg
  • Hyde Park, London, June 2nd 2016. Soldiers and guns of the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 round Royal Salute to mark the 63rd anniversary of the coronation of Britain's Monarch HM Queen Elizabeth II. PICTURED: A technical hitch puts one gun out of action.
    Hyde-Park-Gun-Salute-012.jpg
  • Brokenhurst, Hampshire, UK. November 19th 2016. Sunlight catches the frost on molehills in the New Forest near Brockenhurst, Hampshire.
    2016-11-17-weather-UK-frost006.jpg
  • Brokenhurst, Hampshire, UK. November 19th 2016. The morning sunlight catches the autumnal colours in the trees on a frosty morning in the New Forest, near Brockenhurst, Hampshire.
    2016-11-17-weather-UK-frost004.jpg
  • 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: 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: 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: 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.
    _MG_2415.jpg
  • 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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  • Brokenhurst, Hampshire, UK. November 19th 2016. The morning sunlight catches the autumnal colours in the trees on a frosty morning in the New Forest, near Brockenhurst, Hampshire.
    2016-11-17-weather-UK-frost007.jpg
  • 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.
    _MG_2427.jpg
  • 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.
    _MG_2359.jpg
  • 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.
    Chinese-Pres-State-Visit-5966.jpg
  • 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.
    Chinese-Pres-State-Visit-5958.jpg
  • 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.
    _MG_3677.jpg
  • 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.
    _MG_3578.jpg
  • 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.
    Chinese-Pres-State-Visit-5919.jpg
  • 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
    Chinese-Pres-State-Visit-5910.jpg
  • 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.
    Chinese-Pres-State-Visit-5914.jpg
  • 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
    Chinese-Pres-State-Visit-5886.jpg
  • 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
    Chinese-Pres-State-Visit-5861.jpg
  • 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
    Chinese-Pres-State-Visit-5864.jpg
  • 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:
    Chinese-Pres-State-Visit-5823.jpg
  • 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.
    Chinese-Pres-State-Visit-5781.jpg
  • 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.
    _MG_3508.jpg
  • 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.
    IMG_3985.jpg
  • 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.
    IMG_3951.jpg
  • 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.
    IMG_3917.jpg
  • 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.
    IMG_3867.jpg
  • 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.
    _MG_3936.jpg
  • 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.
    _MG_3893.jpg
  • 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.
    _MG_3884.jpg
  • 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.
    _MG_3854.jpg
  • 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.
    _MG_3817.jpg
  • 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.
    _MG_3830.jpg
  • 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.
    _MG_3735.jpg
  • 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, 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, 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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