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  • A businessman takes a free newspaper with the headline featuring a portrait of Prince Charles, the Londoner of the decade, according to the Evening Standard, on 8th September 2016, in the City of London, England UK. The Standard has listed the most influential people from all walks of life and published the list in a booklet supplement. Charles, heir to the British throne, although living in at Highgrove in Gloucestershire may not be the publics first candidate for this title.
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  • Queen Elizabeth II rides in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach with Prince Charles, Prince of Wales and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall on the Mall in London, United Kingdom on 14th October, 2019 as she makes her way from Buckingham Palace to the Palace of Westminster. The Queens speech is expected to announce plans to end the free movement of EU citizens to the UK after Brexit, new laws on crime, health and the environment.
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  • The Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Kate Middleton, London 29th April 2011. Crowds gathered to line the streets on this important day for the Royal Family. Grenadier Guards make an atmosphere of pomp and ceremony on the big day on The Mall in central London.
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  • West End cinema in London's most famous place for cinemas and premieres, Leicester Square. Well known for it's budget prices and ecclectic programme, The Prince Charles Cinema.
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  • West End cinema in London's most famous place for cinemas and premieres, Leicester Square. Well known for it's budget prices and ecclectic programme, The Prince Charles Cinema.
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  • Portobello Road market, Notting Hill, West London. Masks for sale on a uniforms stall. Margaret Thatcher, Queen Elizabeth II and  Prince Charles.
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  • A day after British Prime Minister Boris Johnson successfully asked the Queen to suspend prorogue Parliament in order to manoeuvre his Brexit deal with the EU in Brussels, Queen Elizabeth and her son, Prince Charles are being sold as postcards alongside scenes of Windsor Castle, a Grenadier Garudsman and the clockface of Big Ben at the top of Elizabeth Tower, at a tourist kiosk, on 29th August 2019, in Westminster, London, England.
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  • Tourist postcards of Prince Charles for sale near Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
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  • Tourist postcards of Prince Charles for sale near Piccadilly Circus, London, UK. Also other British icons such as the full English breakfast, the cup of tea and the Queen.
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  • Tourist postcards of Prince Charles for sale near Piccadilly Circus, London, UK. Also other British icons such as the full English breakfast and the cup of tea.
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  • Tourist postcards of Prince Charles for sale near Piccadilly Circus, London, UK. Also other British icons such as the full English breakfast and the cup of tea.
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  • The newly titled Prince William and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge travel to Buckingham Palace in the 1902 State Landau, along the procession route, waving and smiling as they go. The Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Kate Middleton, London 29th April 2011. Crowds gathered to line the streets on this important day for the Royal Family.
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  • The newly titled Prince William and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge travel to Buckingham Palace in the 1902 State Landau, along the procession route, waving and smiling as they go. The Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Kate Middleton, London 29th April 2011. Crowds gathered to line the streets on this important day for the Royal Family.
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  • The newly titled Prince William and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge travel to Buckingham Palace in the 1902 State Landau, along the procession route, waving and smiling as they go. The Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Kate Middleton, London 29th April 2011. Crowds gathered to line the streets on this important day for the Royal Family.
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  • The newly titled Prince William and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge travel to Buckingham Palace in the 1902 State Landau, along the procession route, waving and smiling as they go. The Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Kate Middleton, London 29th April 2011. Crowds gathered to line the streets on this important day for the Royal Family.
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  • The newly titled Prince William and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge travel to Buckingham Palace in the 1902 State Landau, along the procession route, waving and smiling as they go. The Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Kate Middleton, London 29th April 2011. Crowds gathered to line the streets on this important day for the Royal Family.
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  • The newly titled Prince William and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge travel to Buckingham Palace in the 1902 State Landau, along the procession route, waving and smiling as they go. The Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Kate Middleton, London 29th April 2011. Crowds gathered to line the streets on this important day for the Royal Family.
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  • Looking from a high-viewpoint, we see tourists on top of The Glenfinnan Monument situated at the head of Loch Shiel and erected in 1815 to mark the place where Prince Charles Edward Stuart ("Bonnie Prince Charlie") raised his standard, at the beginning of the 1745 Jacobite Rising. His statue stands on top of the tower just off the A830 road from Fort William to Mallaig. The Jacobite Risings were a series of uprisings, rebellions, and wars in the British Isles occurring between 1688 and 1746. The uprisings were aimed at returning James VII of Scotland and II of England, and later his descendants of the House of Stuart, to the throne after he was deposed by Parliament during the Glorious Revolution.
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  • Looking from a high-viewpoint, we see tourists on top of The Glenfinnan Monument situated at the head of Loch Shiel and erected in 1815 to mark the place where Prince Charles Edward Stuart ("Bonnie Prince Charlie") raised his standard, at the beginning of the 1745 Jacobite Rising. His statue stands on top of the tower just off the A830 road from Fort William to Mallaig. The Jacobite Risings were a series of uprisings, rebellions, and wars in the British Isles occurring between 1688 and 1746. The uprisings were aimed at returning James VII of Scotland and II of England, and later his descendants of the House of Stuart, to the throne after he was deposed by Parliament during the Glorious Revolution.
    glenfinnan_monument08-05-08-2010-1_1.jpg
  • Looking from a high-viewpoint, we see tourists on top of The Glenfinnan Monument situated at the head of Loch Shiel and erected in 1815 to mark the place where Prince Charles Edward Stuart ("Bonnie Prince Charlie") raised his standard, at the beginning of the 1745 Jacobite Rising. His statue stands on top of the tower just off the A830 road from Fort William to Mallaig. The Jacobite Risings were a series of uprisings, rebellions, and wars in the British Isles occurring between 1688 and 1746. The uprisings were aimed at returning James VII of Scotland and II of England, and later his descendants of the House of Stuart, to the throne after he was deposed by Parliament during the Glorious Revolution.
    glenfinnan_monument07-05-08-2010-1_1.jpg
  • Looking from a high-viewpoint, we see tourists visit the foot of The Glenfinnan Monument situated at the head of Loch Shiel and erected in 1815 to mark the place where Prince Charles Edward Stuart ("Bonnie Prince Charlie") raised his standard, at the beginning of the 1745 Jacobite Rising. His statue stands on top of the tower just off the A830 road from Fort William to Mallaig. The Jacobite Risings were a series of uprisings, rebellions, and wars in the British Isles occurring between 1688 and 1746. The uprisings were aimed at returning James VII of Scotland and II of England, and later his descendants of the House of Stuart, to the throne after he was deposed by Parliament during the Glorious Revolution.
    glenfinnan_monument05-05-08-2010-1_1.jpg
  • The Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Kate Middleton, London 29th April 2011. Crowds gathered to line the streets on this important day for the Royal Family. Grenadier Guards make an atmosphere of pomp and ceremony on the big day on The Mall in central London.
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  • The Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Kate Middleton, London 29th April 2011. Crowds of people gathered to line the streets on this important day for the Royal Family.  Some 1 million people were in the area where the wedding and it's procession took place.
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  • The Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Kate Middleton, London 29th April 2011. Crowds of people gathered to line the streets on this important day for the Royal Family.  Some 1 million people were in the area where the wedding and it's procession took place.
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  • The Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Kate Middleton, London 29th April 2011. Crowds of people gathered to line the streets on this important day for the Royal Family.  Some 1 million people were in the area where the wedding and it's procession took place.
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  • The Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Kate Middleton, London 29th April 2011. Crowds gathered to line the streets on this important day for the Royal Family. Grenadier Guards make an atmosphere of pomp and ceremony on the big day on The Mall in central London.
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  • The Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Kate Middleton, London 29th April 2011. Crowds gathered to line the streets on this important day for the Royal Family. Grenadier Guards make an atmosphere of pomp and ceremony on the big day on The Mall in central London.
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  • The Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Kate Middleton, London 29th April 2011. Crowds gathered to line the streets on this important day for the Royal Family. Grenadier Guards make an atmosphere of pomp and ceremony on the big day on The Mall in central London.
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  • The Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Kate Middleton, London 29th April 2011. Crowds gathered to line the streets on this important day for the Royal Family. Grenadier Guards make an atmosphere of pomp and ceremony on the big day on The Mall in central London.
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  • The Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Kate Middleton, London 29th April 2011. Crowds gathered to line the streets on this important day for the Royal Family. Grenadier Guards make an atmosphere of pomp and ceremony on the big day on The Mall in central London.
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  • The Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Kate Middleton, London 29th April 2011. Crowds gathered to line the streets on this important day for the Royal Family. Grenadier Guards make an atmosphere of pomp and ceremony on the big day on The Mall in central London.
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  • The Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Kate Middleton, London 29th April 2011. Crowds gathered to line the streets on this important day for the Royal Family. The police were out in force to protect the area. Security was paramount and there were some 5000 officers on duty.
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  • The Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Kate Middleton, London 29th April 2011. Crowds gathered to line the streets on this important day for the Royal Family. The police were out in force to protect the area. Security was paramount and there were some 5000 officers on duty.
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  • The Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Kate Middleton, London 29th April 2011. Crowds gathered to line the streets on this important day for the Royal Family. The police were out in force to protect the area. Security was paramount and there were some 5000 officers on duty.
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  • The Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Kate Middleton, London 29th April 2011. Crowds of people gathered to line the streets on this important day for the Royal Family.  Some 1 million people were in the area where the wedding and it's procession took place.
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  • The Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Kate Middleton, London 29th April 2011. Crowds of people gathered to line the streets on this important day for the Royal Family.  Some 1 million people were in the area where the wedding and it's procession took place.
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  • The Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Kate Middleton, London 29th April 2011. Crowds of people gathered to line the streets on this important day for the Royal Family.  Some 1 million people were in the area where the wedding and it's procession took place.
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  • The Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Kate Middleton, London 29th April 2011. Crowds of people gathered to line the streets on this important day for the Royal Family.  Some 1 million people were in the area where the wedding and it's procession took place.
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  • The Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Kate Middleton, London 29th April 2011. Crowds of people gathered to line the streets on this important day for the Royal Family.  Some 1 million people were in the area where the wedding and it's procession took place.
    _PH10374.jpg
  • The Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Kate Middleton, London 29th April 2011. Crowds gathered to line the streets on this important day for the Royal Family. The police were out in force to protect the area. Security was paramount and there were some 5000 officers on duty.
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  • The Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Kate Middleton, London 29th April 2011. Crowds gathered to line the streets on this important day for the Royal Family. Labour opposition leader Ed Miliband and his wife.
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  • The Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Kate Middleton, London 29th April 2011. Crowds gathered to line the streets on this important day for the Royal Family. Grenadier Guards make an atmosphere of pomp and ceremony on the big day on The Mall in central London.
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  • Neighbours and friends in Desenfans Road, Dulwich south London, celebrate the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton (now called the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge). Across the UK, 5,500 formal road closures (825 in London) were arranged with local authorities and residents held traffic-free events, the like of which haven’t been seen since the ill-fated wedding of Charles and Diana in 1981 – in the traditions of Victorian and end of war eras.
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  • Neighbours and friends in Carver Road, Herne Hill south London, celebrate the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton (now called the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge). Across the UK, 5,500 formal road closures (825 in London) were arranged with local authorities and residents held traffic-free events, the like of which haven’t been seen since the ill-fated wedding of Charles and Diana in 1981 – in the traditions of Victorian and end of war eras.
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  • Neighbours and friends in Carver Road, Herne Hill south London, celebrate the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton (now called the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge). Across the UK, 5,500 formal road closures (825 in London) were arranged with local authorities and residents held traffic-free events, the like of which haven’t been seen since the ill-fated wedding of Charles and Diana in 1981 – in the traditions of Victorian and end of war eras.
    royal_wedding_party49-29-April-2011.jpg
  • Neighbours and friends in Carver Road, Herne Hill south London, celebrate the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton (now called the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge). Across the UK, 5,500 formal road closures (825 in London) were arranged with local authorities and residents held traffic-free events, the like of which haven’t been seen since the ill-fated wedding of Charles and Diana in 1981 – in the traditions of Victorian and end of war eras.
    royal_wedding_party48-29-April-2011.jpg
  • Neighbours and friends in Burbage Road, Dulwich south London, celebrate the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton (now called the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge). Across the UK, 5,500 formal road closures (825 in London) were arranged with local authorities and residents held traffic-free events, the like of which haven’t been seen since the ill-fated wedding of Charles and Diana in 1981 – in the traditions of Victorian and end of war eras.
    royal_wedding_party47-29-April-2011.jpg
  • Neighbours and friends in Burbage Road, Dulwich south London, celebrate the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton (now called the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge). Across the UK, 5,500 formal road closures (825 in London) were arranged with local authorities and residents held traffic-free events, the like of which haven’t been seen since the ill-fated wedding of Charles and Diana in 1981 – in the traditions of Victorian and end of war eras.
    royal_wedding_party45-29-April-2011.jpg
  • Neighbours and friends in Burbage Road, Dulwich south London, celebrate the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton (now called the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge). Across the UK, 5,500 formal road closures (825 in London) were arranged with local authorities and residents held traffic-free events, the like of which haven’t been seen since the ill-fated wedding of Charles and Diana in 1981 – in the traditions of Victorian and end of war eras.
    royal_wedding_party44-29-April-2011.jpg
  • Neighbours and friends in Burbage Road, Dulwich south London, celebrate the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton (now called the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge). Across the UK, 5,500 formal road closures (825 in London) were arranged with local authorities and residents held traffic-free events, the like of which haven’t been seen since the ill-fated wedding of Charles and Diana in 1981 – in the traditions of Victorian and end of war eras.
    royal_wedding_party43-29-April-2011.jpg
  • Neighbours and friends in Carver Road, Herne Hill south London, celebrate the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton (now called the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge). Across the UK, 5,500 formal road closures (825 in London) were arranged with local authorities and residents held traffic-free events, the like of which haven’t been seen since the ill-fated wedding of Charles and Diana in 1981 – in the traditions of Victorian and end of war eras.
    royal_wedding_party41-29-April-2011.jpg
  • Neighbours and friends in Carver Road, Herne Hill south London, celebrate the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton (now called the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge). Across the UK, 5,500 formal road closures (825 in London) were arranged with local authorities and residents held traffic-free events, the like of which haven’t been seen since the ill-fated wedding of Charles and Diana in 1981 – in the traditions of Victorian and end of war eras.
    royal_wedding_party39-29-April-2011.jpg
  • Neighbours and friends in Carver Road, Herne Hill south London, celebrate the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton (now called the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge). Across the UK, 5,500 formal road closures (825 in London) were arranged with local authorities and residents held traffic-free events, the like of which haven’t been seen since the ill-fated wedding of Charles and Diana in 1981 – in the traditions of Victorian and end of war eras.
    royal_wedding_party37-29-April-2011.jpg
  • Neighbours and friends in Carver Road, Herne Hill south London, celebrate the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton (now called the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge). Across the UK, 5,500 formal road closures (825 in London) were arranged with local authorities and residents held traffic-free events, the like of which haven’t been seen since the ill-fated wedding of Charles and Diana in 1981 – in the traditions of Victorian and end of war eras.
    royal_wedding_party36-29-April-2011.jpg
  • Neighbours and friends in Carver Road, Herne Hill south London, celebrate the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton (now called the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge). Across the UK, 5,500 formal road closures (825 in London) were arranged with local authorities and residents held traffic-free events, the like of which haven’t been seen since the ill-fated wedding of Charles and Diana in 1981 – in the traditions of Victorian and end of war eras.
    royal_wedding_party34-29-April-2011.jpg
  • Neighbours and friends in Carver Road, Herne Hill south London, celebrate the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton (now called the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge). Across the UK, 5,500 formal road closures (825 in London) were arranged with local authorities and residents held traffic-free events, the like of which haven’t been seen since the ill-fated wedding of Charles and Diana in 1981 – in the traditions of Victorian and end of war eras.
    royal_wedding_party32-29-April-2011.jpg
  • Neighbours and friends in Carver Road, Herne Hill south London, celebrate the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton (now called the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge). Across the UK, 5,500 formal road closures (825 in London) were arranged with local authorities and residents held traffic-free events, the like of which haven’t been seen since the ill-fated wedding of Charles and Diana in 1981 – in the traditions of Victorian and end of war eras.
    royal_wedding_party31-29-April-2011.jpg
  • Neighbours and friends in Carver Road, Herne Hill south London, celebrate the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton (now called the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge). Across the UK, 5,500 formal road closures (825 in London) were arranged with local authorities and residents held traffic-free events, the like of which haven’t been seen since the ill-fated wedding of Charles and Diana in 1981 – in the traditions of Victorian and end of war eras.
    royal_wedding_party30-29-April-2011.jpg
  • Neighbours and friends in Carver Road, Herne Hill south London, celebrate the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton (now called the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge). Across the UK, 5,500 formal road closures (825 in London) were arranged with local authorities and residents held traffic-free events, the like of which haven’t been seen since the ill-fated wedding of Charles and Diana in 1981 – in the traditions of Victorian and end of war eras.
    royal_wedding_party27-29-April-2011.jpg
  • Neighbours and friends in Carver Road, Herne Hill south London, celebrate the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton (now called the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge). Across the UK, 5,500 formal road closures (825 in London) were arranged with local authorities and residents held traffic-free events, the like of which haven’t been seen since the ill-fated wedding of Charles and Diana in 1981 – in the traditions of Victorian and end of war eras.
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  • Neighbours and friends in Carver Road, Herne Hill south London, celebrate the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton (now called the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge). Across the UK, 5,500 formal road closures (825 in London) were arranged with local authorities and residents held traffic-free events, the like of which haven’t been seen since the ill-fated wedding of Charles and Diana in 1981 – in the traditions of Victorian and end of war eras.
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  • Neighbours and friends in Carver Road, Herne Hill south London, celebrate the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton (now called the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge). Across the UK, 5,500 formal road closures (825 in London) were arranged with local authorities and residents held traffic-free events, the like of which haven’t been seen since the ill-fated wedding of Charles and Diana in 1981 – in the traditions of Victorian and end of war eras.
    royal_wedding_party22-29-April-2011.jpg
  • Neighbours and friends in Carver Road, Herne Hill south London, celebrate the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton (now called the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge). Across the UK, 5,500 formal road closures (825 in London) were arranged with local authorities and residents held traffic-free events, the like of which haven’t been seen since the ill-fated wedding of Charles and Diana in 1981 – in the traditions of Victorian and end of war eras.
    royal_wedding_party19-29-April-2011.jpg
  • Neighbours and friends in Carver Road, Herne Hill south London, celebrate the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton (now called the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge). Across the UK, 5,500 formal road closures (825 in London) were arranged with local authorities and residents held traffic-free events, the like of which haven’t been seen since the ill-fated wedding of Charles and Diana in 1981 – in the traditions of Victorian and end of war eras.
    royal_wedding_party18-29-April-2011.jpg
  • Neighbours and friends in Carver Road, Herne Hill south London, celebrate the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton (now called the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge). Across the UK, 5,500 formal road closures (825 in London) were arranged with local authorities and residents held traffic-free events, the like of which haven’t been seen since the ill-fated wedding of Charles and Diana in 1981 – in the traditions of Victorian and end of war eras.
    royal_wedding_party16-29-April-2011.jpg
  • Neighbours and friends in Carver Road, Herne Hill south London, celebrate the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton (now called the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge). Across the UK, 5,500 formal road closures (825 in London) were arranged with local authorities and residents held traffic-free events, the like of which haven’t been seen since the ill-fated wedding of Charles and Diana in 1981 – in the traditions of Victorian and end of war eras.
    royal_wedding_party12-29-April-2011.jpg
  • Neighbours and friends in Carver Road, Herne Hill south London, celebrate the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton (now called the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge). Across the UK, 5,500 formal road closures (825 in London) were arranged with local authorities and residents held traffic-free events, the like of which haven’t been seen since the ill-fated wedding of Charles and Diana in 1981 – in the traditions of Victorian and end of war eras.
    royal_wedding_party11-29-April-2011.jpg
  • Neighbours and friends in Desenfans Road, Dulwich south London, celebrate the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton (now called the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge). Across the UK, 5,500 formal road closures (825 in London) were arranged with local authorities and residents held traffic-free events, the like of which haven’t been seen since the ill-fated wedding of Charles and Diana in 1981 – in the traditions of Victorian and end of war eras.
    royal_wedding_party10-29-April-2011.jpg
  • Neighbours and friends in Desenfans Road, Dulwich south London, celebrate the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton (now called the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge). Across the UK, 5,500 formal road closures (825 in London) were arranged with local authorities and residents held traffic-free events, the like of which haven’t been seen since the ill-fated wedding of Charles and Diana in 1981 – in the traditions of Victorian and end of war eras.
    royal_wedding_party5-29-April-2011.jpg
  • Neighbours and friends in Desenfans Road, Dulwich south London, celebrate the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton (now called the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge). Across the UK, 5,500 formal road closures (825 in London) were arranged with local authorities and residents held traffic-free events, the like of which haven’t been seen since the ill-fated wedding of Charles and Diana in 1981 – in the traditions of Victorian and end of war eras.
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  • Souvenirs for the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton. Also known as Kate Middleton, on marrying the heir to the throne on 29th April 2011, she will become Princess. This type of Royal event always results in cheap souvenir production, including plates, mugs, pens, glassware, t-shirts, tea towels and even ash trays.
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  • Masks of members of the Uk royal family including the Queen at the top, appear in a shop window in central London<br />
ahead of a weekend of nationwide celebrations for the monarch's Diamond Jubilee. A few months before the Olympics come to London, a multi-cultural UK is gearing up for a weekend and summer of pomp and patriotic fervour as their monarch celebrates 60 years on the throne and across Britain, flags and Union Jack bunting adorn towns and villages.
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  • Tourists photograph the Palace of Westminster with a postcard of Prince Charles also looking up. The two tourists hold up their smartphones to their eyes to view the tall height of Elizabeth Tower where the bell known as Big Ben is housed. Recent rain has made the capital wet and so tourist trinkets and souvenirs have been covered with clear sheeting. We see the heir to the throne Prince Charles, as the only face peering from behind the covering, his face clearly looking upwards at this famous London landmark.
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  • Queen Elizabeth II rides in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach with Prince Charles, Prince of Wales and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall on the Mall in London, United Kingdom on 14th October, 2019 as she makes her way from Buckingham Palace to the Palace of Westminster. The Queens speech is expected to announce plans to end the free movement of EU citizens to the UK after Brexit, new laws on crime, health and the environment.
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  • Rory Stewart, seen here in his role as chairman of the charity Turquoise Mountain. He was asked personally, by Prince Charles to take on the task of rebuilding the ancient heart of Kabul. His charity using local labour and the goodwill of the community is substantially into the task and has also set up a school training Afghans in traditional crafts. The area had literally been turned into a rubbish dump, now though using ancient skills the buildings are being restored to their former glory, Stewart is hopeful that he can contribute significantly to the local economy. He is also known for being a governor in Iraq, tutoring prince William and Harry, walking across Afghanistan with his dog and writing a book about it. He is currently standing for parliament in the ward of Penrith and Cumbria for the Conservative party.
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  • Fatima, age nine, daughter of Nemat Khalil  poses briefly for this picture in Murad Khane as she is late for class at the local primary where she is in third grade. The school was recently built with the support of Turquoise Mountain.  It is rare to see such a confident smile on an Afghan child and a sign that maybe the work the charity is doing is having very good effects in the local community.<br />
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Murad Khane, the ancient centre of Kabul is undergoing a massive regeneration thanks to the Turquoise Mountain Foundation. The foundation was set up by Steward Rory Stewart, the man who’s life has inspired a Hollywood biopic starring Orlando Bloom. He walked across Afghanistan with his dog, governed a province in  Iraq , tutored Prince William and Harry and was asked personally by Prince Charles to undertake the project of regenerating the heart of the old city centre. Two years later, the project has galvanized the local community who have all been offered work. The organization has cleared some 20,000 tons of rotting garbage from the streets, built a primary school, a clinic and restored several of the finest courtyard homes to near-mint condition. With an eye for capacity building Stewart has also developed a school for traditional crafts,
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  • Rory Stewart, seen here in his role as chairman of the charity Turquoise Mountain. He was asked personally, by Prince Charles to take on the task of rebuilding the ancient heart of Kabul. His charity using local labour and the goodwill of the community is substantially into the task and has also set up a school training Afghans in traditional crafts. The area had literally been turned into a rubbish dump, now though using ancient skills the buildings are being restored to their former glory, Stewart is hopeful that he can contribute significantly to the local economy. He is also known for being a governor in Iraq, tutoring prince William and Harry, walking across Afghanistan with his dog and writing a book about it. He is currently standing for parliament in the ward of Penrith and Cumbria for the Conservative party.
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  • Rory Stewart, seen here in his role as chairman of the charity Turquoise Mountain. He was asked personally, by Prince Charles to take on the task of rebuilding the ancient heart of Kabul. His charity using local labour and the goodwill of the community is substantially into the task and has also set up a school training Afghans in traditional crafts. The area had literally been turned into a rubbish dump, now though using ancient skills the buildings are being restored to their former glory, Stewart is hopeful that he can contribute significantly to the local economy. He is also known for being a governor in Iraq, tutoring prince William and Harry, walking across Afghanistan with his dog and writing a book about it. He is currently standing for parliament in the ward of Penrith and Cumbria for the Conservative party.
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  • Members of the British Royal Family appear on the balcony of Buckingham Palace after the Queens annual Trooping the Colour ceremony, on 15th June 1991, in London, England. Present are the Queen and the Queen Mother; the Duke of Edinburgh; Princess Margaret; Prince Charles and Diana Princess of Wales and Prince Andrew.
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  • Rory Stewart, seen here in his role as chairman of the charity Turquoise Mountain. He was asked personally, by Prince Charles to take on the task of rebuilding the ancient heart of Kabul. His charity using local labour and the goodwill of the community is substantially into the task and has also set up a school training Afghans in traditional crafts. The area had literally been turned into a rubbish dump, now though using ancient skills the buildings are being restored to their former glory, Stewart is hopeful that he can contribute significantly to the local economy. He is also known for being a governor in Iraq, tutoring prince William and Harry, walking across Afghanistan with his dog and writing a book about it. He is currently standing for parliament in the ward of Penrith and Cumbria for the Conservative party.
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  • Sayed Mohammed, 18, a mason’s assistant is responsible for plastering the walls, during the renovation of the old city district of Murad Khane. He is using a traditional mud-based render made out of gravel, straw and mud. <br />
“The builders tread the mud, straw and gravel mixture for a couple of days to make it strong” he says. “It’s tougher than concrete when it’s finished.” . <br />
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Sayed dreams of being a good mason, having a car and a family. He has been working since he was ten when he used to sell fruit during the Taliban years, he has no education.  Murad Khane, the ancient centre of Kabul is undergoing a massive regeneration thanks to the Turquoise Mountain Foundation. The foundation was set up by Steward Rory Stewart, the man who’s life has inspired a Hollywood biopic starring Orlando Bloom. He walked across Afghanistan with his dog, governed a province in  Iraq , tutored Prince William and Harry and was asked personally by Prince Charles to undertake the project of regenerating the heart of the old city centre. Two years later, the project has galvanized the local community who have all been offered work. The organization has cleared some 20,000 tons of rotting garbage from the streets, built a primary school, a clinic and restored several of the finest courtyard homes to near-mint condition. With an eye for capacity building Stewart has also developed a school for traditional crafts,
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  • A traditionally styled building in Poundbury. Poundbury on Duchy of Cornwall land is Prince Charles' attempt to create an urban extension to Dorchester famed for Its pastiche of traditional architecture. Dorset, UK
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  • Canterbury 21/3/2013 - The Anglican Church Times is handed out as VIP guests from all religions, denominations and faiths arrive before the enthronement of the Church of England's 105th Archbishop of Canterbury, ex-oil executive and former Bishop of Durham the Right Reverend Justin Welby. Welby (57) follows a long Anglican heritage since Benedictine monk Augustine, the first Archbishop of Canterbury in 597AD Prince Charles and Prime Minister David Cameron joined 2,000 VIP guests to Canterbury Cathedral, the oldest church in England which has attracted pilgrims since Thomas a Becket was murdered in the Cathedral in 1170.
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  • A panoramic billboard advertising the latest series of Netflix's 'The Crown' which is now airing on demand, shows the main characters of the British royal family - and featuring the relationship and romance between Prince Charles and Diana, Princess of Wales, on 12th November 2020, in London, England.
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  • A panoramic billboard advertising the latest series of Netflix's 'The Crown' which is now airing on demand, shows the main characters of the British royal family - and featuring the relationship and romance between Prince Charles and Diana, Princess of Wales, on 12th November 2020, in London, England.
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  • An old framed photograph of Prince Charles and Princess Diana during a street party on the 1st August 2015 in South London in the United Kingdom.
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  • Obaidullah and Rohollah (guards) at Turquoise Mountain Headquarters<br />
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They are both from the Panjshir. Obaidullah is 28 and has been working for security companies for four years. Rohollah is 43 and spent his earlier years as a Mojahid fighting the Russians.<br />
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The residents of Murad Khane  are enjoying improved conditions thanks to charity Turquoise Mountain. Turquoise Mountain  is a charity set up by Rory Stewart. He was asked personally by Prince Charles to take on the task of rebuilding the ancient heart of Kabul. His charity using local labour and the goodwill of the community is substantially into the task and has also set up a school training Afghans in traditional crafts. The area had literally been turned into a rubbish dump, now though using ancient skills the buildings are being restored to their former glory, Stewart is hopeful that he can contribute significantly to the local economy.
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  • The Murad Khane Primary School was registered by the Ministry of Education in February 2008 following several months as a literacy centre. The school Principal is Seyyid Nasir Siddidqian. He manages a staff of five who teach courses to eighty-seven children between the ages of four and fourteen, all from Murad Khane.  A further eighty children attend supplementary classes in addition to the Ministry of Education curriculum.  The residents of Murad khane  are enjoying improved conditions thanks to charity Turquoise Mountain. Turquoise Mountain  is a charity set up by Rory Stewart. He was asked personally by Prince Charles to take on the task of rebuilding the ancient heart of Kabul. His charity using local labour and the goodwill of the community is substantially into the task and has also set up a school training Afghans in traditional crafts. The area had literally been turned into a rubbish dump, now though using ancient skills the buildings are being restored to their former glory, Stewart is hopeful that he can contribute significantly to the local economy.
    afghan21_10_046_1.jpg
  • The Murad Khane Primary School was registered by the Ministry of Education in February 2008 following several months as a literacy centre. The school Principal is Seyyid Nasir Siddidqian. He manages a staff of five who teach courses to eighty-seven children between the ages of four and fourteen, all from Murad Khane.  A further eighty children attend supplementary classes in addition to the Ministry of Education curriculum.  The residents of Murad khane  are enjoying improved conditions thanks to charity Turquoise Mountain. Turquoise Mountain  is a charity set up by Rory Stewart. He was asked personally by Prince Charles to take on the task of rebuilding the ancient heart of Kabul. His charity using local labour and the goodwill of the community is substantially into the task and has also set up a school training Afghans in traditional crafts. The area had literally been turned into a rubbish dump, now though using ancient skills the buildings are being restored to their former glory, Stewart is hopeful that he can contribute significantly to the local economy.
    afghan21_10_045_1.jpg
  • The residents of Murad khane  are enjoying improved conditions thanks to the charity Turquoise Mountain . The charity was set up by Rory Stewart. He was asked personally by Prince Charles to take on the task of rebuilding the ancient heart of Kabul. His charity using local labour and the goodwill of the community is substantially into the task and has also set up a school training Afghans in traditional crafts. The area had literally been turned into a rubbish dump, now though using ancient skills the buildings are being restored to their former glory, Stewart is hopeful that he can contribute significantly to the local economy.
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  • Mustafa, aged 19 (although he is unsure of exact age) is a labourer on the Turquoise Mountain project rebuilding the old town centre, Murad khane. He is single and lives with his parents. The monkey is called Shadi. <br />
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 “Before Turquoise Mountain came here it was very bad. Everywhere smelt, it was full of rubbish and the sewage – people just threw it out in front of their houses - Before I was just polishing shoes, now I get $5 dollars a day.”<br />
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 The charity was set up by Rory Stewart. He was asked personally by Prince Charles to take on the task of rebuilding the ancient heart of Kabul. His charity using local labour and the goodwill of the community is substantially into the task and has also set up a school training Afghans in traditional crafts. The area had literally been turned into a rubbish dump, now though using ancient skills the buildings are being restored to their former glory, Stewart is hopeful that he can contribute significantly to the local economy.
    afghan21_10_042_1.jpg
  • This is the local shoe maker. He use to run his own grocers.  During war in the early 90s, he went to Iran. When he returned the only work he could find was cleaning and mending shoes. The residents of Murad khane  are enjoying improved conditions thanks to charity Turquoise Mountain. Turquoise Mountain  is a charity set up by Rory Stewart. He was asked personally by Prince Charles to take on the task of rebuilding the ancient heart of Kabul. His charity using local labour and the goodwill of the community is substantially into the task and has also set up a school training Afghans in traditional crafts. The area had literally been turned into a rubbish dump, now though using ancient skills the buildings are being restored to their former glory, Stewart is hopeful that he can contribute significantly to the local economy.
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  • This is Kaka Khalil with his daughter Adiba who is 2 years old and other family members. He has 7 children up to the age of 13, including a new born baby who is only ten days old. He lives with his three brothers. His father lived in this house and his grandfather before him. His father was tailor for king Zahir Shah. Kaka Khalil acts as a community representative and is often required to liaise between the community and Turquoise Mountain. The residents of Murad khane  are enjoying improved conditions thanks to the  charity . Turquoise Mountain  is a charity set up by Rory Stewart. He was asked personally by Prince Charles to take on the task of rebuilding the ancient heart of Kabul. His charity using local labour and the goodwill of the community is substantially into the task and has also set up a school training Afghans in traditional crafts. The area had literally been turned into a rubbish dump, now though using ancient skills the buildings are being restored to their former glory, Stewart is hopeful that he can contribute significantly to the local economy.
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  • This photo is of Turquoise Mountain labourers emptying the ‘karachi’ (wheelbarrows) of rubbish ready for collection by the Municipality. Turquoise Mountain has removed over 15,000 cubic metres of rubbish from the area since 2006, lowering the street level by two metres in some places and significantly reducing incidents of illness and disease.The residents of Murad khane  are enjoying improved conditions thanks to  the charity. Turquoise Mountain  is a charity set up by Rory Stewart. He was asked personally by Prince Charles to take on the task of rebuilding the ancient heart of Kabul. His charity using local labour and the goodwill of the community is substantially into the task and has also set up a school training Afghans in traditional crafts. The area had literally been turned into a rubbish dump, now though using ancient skills the buildings are being restored to their former glory, Stewart is hopeful that he can contribute significantly to the local economy.
    afghan21_10_031_1.jpg
  • This is Kaka Khalil with local builders. He has 7 children up to the age of 13, including a new born baby who is only ten days old. He lives with his three brothers. His father lived in this house and his grandfather before him. His father was tailor for king Zahir Shah. Kaka Khalil acts as a community representative.  The residents of Murad khane  are enjoying improved conditions thanks to the  charity Turquoise Mountain  which was  was  set up by Rory Stewart. He was asked personally by Prince Charles to take on the task of rebuilding the ancient heart of Kabul. His charity using local labour and the goodwill of the community is substantially into the task and has also set up a school training Afghans in traditional crafts. The area had literally been turned into a rubbish dump, now though using ancient skills the buildings are being restored to their former glory, Stewart is hopeful that he can contribute significantly to the local economy.
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  • Ahmad Shah, carpenter, has been working at Turquoise mountain for a year and a half, and is paid Sixty dollars a day ( which relative to the average is considered a very good wage). He is widowed and has two grown up children who are also carpenters. Before TM he worked for another company making tables and chairs. The residents of Murad khane  are enjoying improved conditions thanks to the charity . Turquoise Mountain  was set up by Rory Stewart. He was asked personally by Prince Charles to take on the task of rebuilding the ancient heart of Kabul. His charity using local labour and the goodwill of the community is substantially into the task and has also set up a school training Afghans in traditional crafts. The area had literally been turned into a rubbish dump, now though using ancient skills the buildings are being restored to their former glory, Stewart is hopeful that he can contribute significantly to the local economy.
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  • This is Karim Khan. He is 45 years old and comes from Paktia province. He is a specialist well digger. In this picture he is digging a 25m well in the courtyard of the Seyyid Hashim Serai, one of Kabul’s last remaining traditional merchant’s houses. The residents of Murad khane  are enjoying improved conditions thanks to charity Turquoise Mountain. Turquoise Mountain was set up by Rory Stewart. He was asked personally by Prince Charles to take on the task of rebuilding the ancient heart of Kabul. His charity using local labour and the goodwill of the community is substantially into the task and has also set up a school training Afghans in traditional crafts. The area had literally been turned into a rubbish dump, now though using ancient skills the buildings are being restored to their former glory, Stewart is hopeful that he can contribute significantly to the local economy.
    afghan15_646_1.jpg
  • A traditionally styled building in Poundbury. Poundbury on Duchy of Cornwall land is Prince Charles' attempt to create an urban extension to Dorchester famed for Its pastiche of traditional architecture. Dorset, UK
    SFE_120803_091_1_1.jpg
  • A traditionally styled building in Poundbury. Poundbury on Duchy of Cornwall land is Prince Charles' attempt to create an urban extension to Dorchester famed for Its pastiche of traditional architecture. Dorset, UK
    SFE_120803_085_1_1.jpg
  • A traditionally styled building in Poundbury. Poundbury on Duchy of Cornwall land is Prince Charles' attempt to create an urban extension to Dorchester famed for Its pastiche of traditional architecture. Dorset, UK
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