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  • A commemoration in London to mark the Centenary of the Gallipoli Campaign 25 April 2015 at the Cenotaph on Whitehall, Westminster. Descendants of those who fought in the campaign also march past, led by military personnel, as part of the ceremony. This is an addition to the usual annual ceremony organized byvThe High Commissions of Australia and New Zealand.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • A commemoration in London to mark the Centenary of the Gallipoli Campaign 25 April 2015 at the Cenotaph on Whitehall, Westminster. Descendants of those who fought in the campaign also march past, led by military personnel, as part of the ceremony. This is an addition to the usual annual ceremony organized byvThe High Commissions of Australia and New Zealand.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • A woman wears a picture of a relative as veterans and descendants march past. A commemoration in London to mark the Centenary of the Gallipoli Campaign 25 April 2015 at the Cenotaph on Whitehall, Westminster. Descendants of those who fought in the campaign also march past, led by military personnel, as part of the ceremony. This is an addition to the usual annual ceremony organized byvThe High Commissions of Australia and New Zealand.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • A woman wears a picture of a relative as veterans and descendants march past. A commemoration in London to mark the Centenary of the Gallipoli Campaign 25 April 2015 at the Cenotaph on Whitehall, Westminster. Descendants of those who fought in the campaign also march past, led by military personnel, as part of the ceremony. This is an addition to the usual annual ceremony organized byvThe High Commissions of Australia and New Zealand.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Gallipoli Service GBPhotos 21.jpg
  • A boy carries an old picture of a relative as veterans and descendants march past. A commemoration in London to mark the Centenary of the Gallipoli Campaign 25 April 2015 at the Cenotaph on Whitehall, Westminster. Descendants of those who fought in the campaign also march past, led by military personnel, as part of the ceremony. This is an addition to the usual annual ceremony organized byvThe High Commissions of Australia and New Zealand.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Veterans and descendants march past. A commemoration in London to mark the Centenary of the Gallipoli Campaign 25 April 2015 at the Cenotaph on Whitehall, Westminster. Descendants of those who fought in the campaign also march past, led by military personnel, as part of the ceremony. This is an addition to the usual annual ceremony organized byvThe High Commissions of Australia and New Zealand.
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  • Chelsea pensioners, and descendants march past. A commemoration in London to mark the Centenary of the Gallipoli Campaign 25 April 2015 at the Cenotaph on Whitehall, Westminster. Descendants of those who fought in the campaign also march past, led by military personnel, as part of the ceremony. This is an addition to the usual annual ceremony organized byvThe High Commissions of Australia and New Zealand.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • A commemoration in London to mark the Centenary of the Gallipoli Campaign 25 April 2015 at the Cenotaph on Whitehall, Westminster. Descendants of those who fought in the campaign also march past, led by military personnel, as part of the ceremony. This is an addition to the usual annual ceremony organized byvThe High Commissions of Australia and New Zealand.
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  • A commemoration in London to mark the Centenary of the Gallipoli Campaign 25 April 2015 at the Cenotaph on Whitehall, Westminster. Descendants of those who fought in the campaign also march past, led by military personnel, as part of the ceremony. This is an addition to the usual annual ceremony organized byvThe High Commissions of Australia and New Zealand.
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  • Tree Sculpture - 'Gallipoli 1915' by Nadir Imamoglu in front of the Cenotaph. A commemoration in London to mark the Centenary of the Gallipoli Campaign 25 April 2015 at the Cenotaph on Whitehall, Westminster. Descendants of those who fought in the campaign also march past, led by military personnel, as part of the ceremony. This is an addition to the usual annual ceremony organized byvThe High Commissions of Australia and New Zealand.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Gallipoli Service GBPhotos 17.jpg
  • A commemoration in London to mark the Centenary of the Gallipoli Campaign 25 April 2015 at the Cenotaph on Whitehall, Westminster. Descendants of those who fought in the campaign also march past, led by military personnel, as part of the ceremony. This is an addition to the usual annual ceremony organized byvThe High Commissions of Australia and New Zealand.
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  • A commemoration in London to mark the Centenary of the Gallipoli Campaign 25 April 2015 at the Cenotaph on Whitehall, Westminster. Descendants of those who fought in the campaign also march past, led by military personnel, as part of the ceremony. This is an addition to the usual annual ceremony organized byvThe High Commissions of Australia and New Zealand.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Deep in thought. A commemoration in London to mark the Centenary of the Gallipoli Campaign 25 April 2015 at the Cenotaph on Whitehall, Westminster. Descendants of those who fought in the campaign also march past, led by military personnel, as part of the ceremony. This is an addition to the usual annual ceremony organized byvThe High Commissions of Australia and New Zealand.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Gallipoli Service GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • A commemoration in London to mark the Centenary of the Gallipoli Campaign 25 April 2015 at the Cenotaph on Whitehall, Westminster. Descendants of those who fought in the campaign also march past, led by military personnel, as part of the ceremony. This is an addition to the usual annual ceremony organized byvThe High Commissions of Australia and New Zealand.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Veterans stand behing members of the Royal Navy and in front of the Women of WW2 memeorial. A commemoration in London to mark the Centenary of the Gallipoli Campaign 25 April 2015 at the Cenotaph on Whitehall, Westminster. Descendants of those who fought in the campaign also march past, led by military personnel, as part of the ceremony. This is an addition to the usual annual ceremony organized byvThe High Commissions of Australia and New Zealand.
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  • Senior politicicians including Nick Clegg and Ed Milliband after laying their wreaths. A commemoration in London to mark the Centenary of the Gallipoli Campaign 25 April 2015 at the Cenotaph on Whitehall, Westminster. Descendants of those who fought in the campaign also march past, led by military personnel, as part of the ceremony. This is an addition to the usual annual ceremony organized byvThe High Commissions of Australia and New Zealand.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Gallipoli Service GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • A commemoration in London to mark the Centenary of the Gallipoli Campaign 25 April 2015 at the Cenotaph on Whitehall, Westminster. Descendants of those who fought in the campaign also march past, led by military personnel, as part of the ceremony. This is an addition to the usual annual ceremony organized byvThe High Commissions of Australia and New Zealand.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Her Majesty the Queen comes out to lay her wreath which is carried by her ecquerry. A commemoration in London to mark the Centenary of the Gallipoli Campaign 25 April 2015 at the Cenotaph on Whitehall, Westminster. Descendants of those who fought in the campaign also march past, led by military personnel, as part of the ceremony. This is an addition to the usual annual ceremony organized byvThe High Commissions of Australia and New Zealand.
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  • Her Majesty the Queen comes out to lay her wreath which is carried by her ecquerry. A commemoration in London to mark the Centenary of the Gallipoli Campaign 25 April 2015 at the Cenotaph on Whitehall, Westminster. Descendants of those who fought in the campaign also march past, led by military personnel, as part of the ceremony. This is an addition to the usual annual ceremony organized byvThe High Commissions of Australia and New Zealand.
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  • Her Majesty the Queen comes out to lay her wreath which is carried by her ecquerry. A commemoration in London to mark the Centenary of the Gallipoli Campaign 25 April 2015 at the Cenotaph on Whitehall, Westminster. Descendants of those who fought in the campaign also march past, led by military personnel, as part of the ceremony. This is an addition to the usual annual ceremony organized byvThe High Commissions of Australia and New Zealand.
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  • A commemoration in London to mark the Centenary of the Gallipoli Campaign 25 April 2015 at the Cenotaph on Whitehall, Westminster. Descendants of those who fought in the campaign also march past, led by military personnel, as part of the ceremony. This is an addition to the usual annual ceremony organized byvThe High Commissions of Australia and New Zealand.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Veterans stand behing members of the Royal Navy and in front of the Women of WW2 memeorial. A commemoration in London to mark the Centenary of the Gallipoli Campaign 25 April 2015 at the Cenotaph on Whitehall, Westminster. Descendants of those who fought in the campaign also march past, led by military personnel, as part of the ceremony. This is an addition to the usual annual ceremony organized byvThe High Commissions of Australia and New Zealand.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • A commemoration in London to mark the Centenary of the Gallipoli Campaign 25 April 2015 at the Cenotaph on Whitehall, Westminster. Descendants of those who fought in the campaign also march past, led by military personnel, as part of the ceremony. This is an addition to the usual annual ceremony organized byvThe High Commissions of Australia and New Zealand.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Veterans stand behing members of the Royal Navy and in front of the Women of WW2 memeorial. A commemoration in London to mark the Centenary of the Gallipoli Campaign 25 April 2015 at the Cenotaph on Whitehall, Westminster. Descendants of those who fought in the campaign also march past, led by military personnel, as part of the ceremony. This is an addition to the usual annual ceremony organized byvThe High Commissions of Australia and New Zealand.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Gallipoli Service GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • The statue of Field Marshal Alan Brooke, who also served in the First World War, looks on. A commemoration in London to mark the Centenary of the Gallipoli Campaign 25 April 2015 at the Cenotaph on Whitehall, Westminster. Descendants of those who fought in the campaign also march past, led by military personnel, as part of the ceremony. This is an addition to the usual annual ceremony organized byvThe High Commissions of Australia and New Zealand.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Tree Sculpture - 'Gallipoli 1915' by Nadir Imamoglu in front of the Cenotaph. A commemoration in London to mark the Centenary of the Gallipoli Campaign 25 April 2015 at the Cenotaph on Whitehall, Westminster. Descendants of those who fought in the campaign also march past, led by military personnel, as part of the ceremony. This is an addition to the usual annual ceremony organized byvThe High Commissions of Australia and New Zealand.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Gallipoli Service GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • A commemoration in London to mark the Centenary of the Gallipoli Campaign 25 April 2015 at the Cenotaph on Whitehall, Westminster. Descendants of those who fought in the campaign also march past, led by military personnel, as part of the ceremony. This is an addition to the usual annual ceremony organized byvThe High Commissions of Australia and New Zealand.
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  • Tree Sculpture - 'Gallipoli 1915' by Nadir Imamoglu in front of the Cenotaph. A commemoration in London to mark the Centenary of the Gallipoli Campaign 25 April 2015 at the Cenotaph on Whitehall, Westminster. Descendants of those who fought in the campaign also march past, led by military personnel, as part of the ceremony. This is an addition to the usual annual ceremony organized byvThe High Commissions of Australia and New Zealand.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Gallipoli Service GBPhotos 01.jpg
  • A boy carries an old picture of a relative as veterans and descendants march past. A commemoration in London to mark the Centenary of the Gallipoli Campaign 25 April 2015 at the Cenotaph on Whitehall, Westminster. Descendants of those who fought in the campaign also march past, led by military personnel, as part of the ceremony. This is an addition to the usual annual ceremony organized byvThe High Commissions of Australia and New Zealand.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Gallipoli Service GBPhotos 20.jpg
  • A commemoration in London to mark the Centenary of the Gallipoli Campaign 25 April 2015 at the Cenotaph on Whitehall, Westminster. Descendants of those who fought in the campaign also march past, led by military personnel, as part of the ceremony. This is an addition to the usual annual ceremony organized byvThe High Commissions of Australia and New Zealand.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Gallipoli Service GBPhotos 15.jpg
  • The statue of Field Marshal Alan Brooke, who also served in the First World War, looks on. A commemoration in London to mark the Centenary of the Gallipoli Campaign 25 April 2015 at the Cenotaph on Whitehall, Westminster. Descendants of those who fought in the campaign also march past, led by military personnel, as part of the ceremony. This is an addition to the usual annual ceremony organized byvThe High Commissions of Australia and New Zealand.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Gallipoli Service GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • A commemoration in London to mark the Centenary of the Gallipoli Campaign 25 April 2015 at the Cenotaph on Whitehall, Westminster. Descendants of those who fought in the campaign also march past, led by military personnel, as part of the ceremony. This is an addition to the usual annual ceremony organized byvThe High Commissions of Australia and New Zealand.
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  • A wreath is laid  at The Memorial for Innocent Victims of war and oppression by Simon Hughes MP, Tim Loughton MP, Kate Hoey MP, Fabian Hamilton MP, and Lord Howarth  following a short multi-faith service led by Canon Jane Hedges from Westminster Abbey. MPs from the All Party Parliamentary Group for Tibet attended the annual ceremony in memory of Tibetans who have lost their lives since the Uprising in 1959. Westminster Abbey, London, UK 12 March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • A wreath is laid  at The Memorial for Innocent Victims of war and oppression by Simon Hughes MP, Tim Loughton MP, Kate Hoey MP, Fabian Hamilton MP, and Lord Howarth (L to R) following a short multi-faith service led by Canon Jane Hedges from Westminster Abbey. MPs from the All Party Parliamentary Group for Tibet attended the annual ceremony in memory of Tibetans who have lost their lives since the Uprising in 1959. Westminster Abbey, London, UK 12 March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • A wreath is laid  at The Memorial for Innocent Victims of war and oppression by Simon Hughes MP, Tim Loughton MP, Kate Hoey MP, Fabian Hamilton MP (pictured), and Lord Howarth following a short multi-faith service led by Canon Jane Hedges from Westminster Abbey. MPs from the All Party Parliamentary Group for Tibet attended the annual ceremony in memory of Tibetans who have lost their lives since the Uprising in 1959. Westminster Abbey, London, UK 12 March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • A wreath is laid  at The Memorial for Innocent Victims of war and oppression by Simon Hughes MP, Kate Hoey MP, Fabian Hamilton MP, and Lord Howarth (centre group from L to R) following a short multi-faith service led by Canon Jane Hedges (Right) from Westminster Abbey. MPs from the All Party Parliamentary Group for Tibet attended the annual ceremony in memory of Tibetans who have lost their lives since the Uprising in 1959. Westminster Abbey, London, UK 12 March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • A wreath is laid  at The Memorial for Innocent Victims of war and oppression by Simon Hughes MP, Tim Loughton MP, Kate Hoey MP, Fabian Hamilton MP, and Lord Howarth (L to R) following a short multi-faith service led by Canon Jane Hedges from Westminster Abbey. MPs from the All Party Parliamentary Group for Tibet attended the annual ceremony in memory of Tibetans who have lost their lives since the Uprising in 1959. Westminster Abbey, London, UK 12 March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • A wreath is laid  at The Memorial for Innocent Victims of war and oppression by Kate Hoey MP, Lord Howarth and Fabian Hamilton MP, (L to R) following a short multi-faith service led by Canon Jane Hedges from Westminster Abbey. MPs from the All Party Parliamentary Group for Tibet attended the annual ceremony in memory of Tibetans who have lost their lives since the Uprising in 1959. Westminster Abbey, London, UK 12 March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • A wreath is laid  at The Memorial for Innocent Victims of war and oppression by Simon Hughes MP, Kate Hoey MP, Fabian Hamilton MP, and Lord Howarth (L to R) following a short multi-faith service led by Canon Jane Hedges from Westminster Abbey. MPs from the All Party Parliamentary Group for Tibet attended the annual ceremony in memory of Tibetans who have lost their lives since the Uprising in 1959. Westminster Abbey, London, UK 12 March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • A wreath is laid  at The Memorial for Innocent Victims of war and oppression by Simon Hughes MP,  Kate Hoey MP, Fabian Hamilton MP, and Lord Howarth (centre group from L to R) following a short multi-faith service led by Canon Jane Hedges (2nd Right) from Westminster Abbey. MPs from the All Party Parliamentary Group for Tibet attended the annual ceremony in memory of Tibetans who have lost their lives since the Uprising in 1959. Westminster Abbey, London, UK 12 March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • A wreath is laid  at The Memorial for Innocent Victims of war and oppression by Simon Hughes MP, Tim Loughton MP, Kate Hoey MP, Fabian Hamilton MP, and Lord Howarth (L to R) following a short multi-faith service led by Canon Jane Hedges from Westminster Abbey. MPs from the All Party Parliamentary Group for Tibet attended the annual ceremony in memory of Tibetans who have lost their lives since the Uprising in 1959. Westminster Abbey, London, UK 12 March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • A wreath is laid  at The Memorial for Innocent Victims of war and oppression by Simon Hughes MP, Tim Loughton MP, Kate Hoey MP (pictured R), Fabian Hamilton MP, and Lord Howarth following a short multi-faith service led by Canon Jane Hedges from Westminster Abbey. MPs from the All Party Parliamentary Group for Tibet attended the annual ceremony in memory of Tibetans who have lost their lives since the Uprising in 1959. Westminster Abbey, London, UK 12 March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • A wreath is laid  at The Memorial for Innocent Victims of war and oppression by Kate Hoey MP, Lord Howarth and Fabian Hamilton MP, (L to R) following a short multi-faith service led by Canon Jane Hedges from Westminster Abbey. MPs from the All Party Parliamentary Group for Tibet attended the annual ceremony in memory of Tibetans who have lost their lives since the Uprising in 1959. Westminster Abbey, London, UK 12 March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • A wreath is laid  at The Memorial for Innocent Victims of war and oppression by Simon Hughes MP, Tim Loughton MP, Kate Hoey MP, Fabian Hamilton MP, and Lord Howarth  following a short multi-faith service led by Canon Jane Hedges from Westminster Abbey. MPs from the All Party Parliamentary Group for Tibet attended the annual ceremony in memory of Tibetans who have lost their lives since the Uprising in 1959. Westminster Abbey, London, UK 12 March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • A wreath is laid  at The Memorial for Innocent Victims of war and oppression by Simon Hughes MP, Tim Loughton MP, Kate Hoey MP, Fabian Hamilton MP, and Lord Howarth (centre group from L to R) following a short multi-faith service led by Canon Jane Hedges  (2nd Right) from Westminster Abbey. MPs from the All Party Parliamentary Group for Tibet attended the annual ceremony in memory of Tibetans who have lost their lives since the Uprising in 1959. Westminster Abbey, London, UK 12 March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • A wreath is laid  at The Memorial for Innocent Victims of war and oppression by Simon Hughes MP, Tim Loughton MP, Kate Hoey MP, Fabian Hamilton MP, and Lord Howarth (L to R) following a short multi-faith service led by Canon Jane Hedges from Westminster Abbey. MPs from the All Party Parliamentary Group for Tibet attended the annual ceremony in memory of Tibetans who have lost their lives since the Uprising in 1959. Westminster Abbey, London, UK 12 March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • The crowd strains as Kate goes past - Trooping the Colour by the Irish Guards on the Queen’s Birthday Parade. The Queen’s Colour is “Trooped” in front of Her Majesty The Queen and all the Royal Colonels.  His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge takes the Colonel’s Review for the first time on Horse Guards Parade riding his horse Wellesley. The Irish Guards are led out by their famous wolfhound mascot Domhnall and more than one thousand Household Division soldiers perform their ceremonial duty. The Soldiers will parade in the traditional ceremonial uniforms of the Household Cavalry, Royal Horse Artillery, and Foot Guards. They are accompanied by the Household Division Bands & Corps of Drums. London 17th June 2017.
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  • The Red arrows trail smoke as the Royal Family gathers on the balcony for the flypast and cheers from the crowd - Trooping the Colour by the Irish Guards on the Queen’s Birthday Parade. The Queen’s Colour is “Trooped” in front of Her Majesty The Queen and all the Royal Colonels.  His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge takes the Colonel’s Review for the first time on Horse Guards Parade riding his horse Wellesley. The Irish Guards are led out by their famous wolfhound mascot Domhnall and more than one thousand Household Division soldiers perform their ceremonial duty. The Soldiers will parade in the traditional ceremonial uniforms of the Household Cavalry, Royal Horse Artillery, and Foot Guards. They are accompanied by the Household Division Bands & Corps of Drums. London 17th June 2017.
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  • The Royal Family gathers on the balcony for the flypast and cheers from the crowd - Trooping the Colour by the Irish Guards on the Queen’s Birthday Parade. The Queen’s Colour is “Trooped” in front of Her Majesty The Queen and all the Royal Colonels.  His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge takes the Colonel’s Review for the first time on Horse Guards Parade riding his horse Wellesley. The Irish Guards are led out by their famous wolfhound mascot Domhnall and more than one thousand Household Division soldiers perform their ceremonial duty. The Soldiers will parade in the traditional ceremonial uniforms of the Household Cavalry, Royal Horse Artillery, and Foot Guards. They are accompanied by the Household Division Bands & Corps of Drums. London 17th June 2017.
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  • The Royal Family gathers on the balcony for the flypast and cheers from the crowd - Trooping the Colour by the Irish Guards on the Queen’s Birthday Parade. The Queen’s Colour is “Trooped” in front of Her Majesty The Queen and all the Royal Colonels.  His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge takes the Colonel’s Review for the first time on Horse Guards Parade riding his horse Wellesley. The Irish Guards are led out by their famous wolfhound mascot Domhnall and more than one thousand Household Division soldiers perform their ceremonial duty. The Soldiers will parade in the traditional ceremonial uniforms of the Household Cavalry, Royal Horse Artillery, and Foot Guards. They are accompanied by the Household Division Bands & Corps of Drums. London 17th June 2017.
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  • The Royal Family gathers on the balcony for the flypast and cheers from the crowd - Trooping the Colour by the Irish Guards on the Queen’s Birthday Parade. The Queen’s Colour is “Trooped” in front of Her Majesty The Queen and all the Royal Colonels.  His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge takes the Colonel’s Review for the first time on Horse Guards Parade riding his horse Wellesley. The Irish Guards are led out by their famous wolfhound mascot Domhnall and more than one thousand Household Division soldiers perform their ceremonial duty. The Soldiers will parade in the traditional ceremonial uniforms of the Household Cavalry, Royal Horse Artillery, and Foot Guards. They are accompanied by the Household Division Bands & Corps of Drums. London 17th June 2017.
    Trooping the colour GBPhotos 57.jpg
  • Crowds greet the Queen and Princ e Philip - Trooping the Colour by the Irish Guards on the Queen’s Birthday Parade. The Queen’s Colour is “Trooped” in front of Her Majesty The Queen and all the Royal Colonels.  His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge takes the Colonel’s Review for the first time on Horse Guards Parade riding his horse Wellesley. The Irish Guards are led out by their famous wolfhound mascot Domhnall and more than one thousand Household Division soldiers perform their ceremonial duty. The Soldiers will parade in the traditional ceremonial uniforms of the Household Cavalry, Royal Horse Artillery, and Foot Guards. They are accompanied by the Household Division Bands & Corps of Drums. London 17th June 2017.
    Trooping the colour GBPhotos 51.jpg
  • Crowds greet the Queen - Trooping the Colour by the Irish Guards on the Queen’s Birthday Parade. The Queen’s Colour is “Trooped” in front of Her Majesty The Queen and all the Royal Colonels.  His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge takes the Colonel’s Review for the first time on Horse Guards Parade riding his horse Wellesley. The Irish Guards are led out by their famous wolfhound mascot Domhnall and more than one thousand Household Division soldiers perform their ceremonial duty. The Soldiers will parade in the traditional ceremonial uniforms of the Household Cavalry, Royal Horse Artillery, and Foot Guards. They are accompanied by the Household Division Bands & Corps of Drums. London 17th June 2017.
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  • The queens party returns down the Mall - Trooping the Colour by the Irish Guards on the Queen’s Birthday Parade. The Queen’s Colour is “Trooped” in front of Her Majesty The Queen and all the Royal Colonels.  His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge takes the Colonel’s Review for the first time on Horse Guards Parade riding his horse Wellesley. The Irish Guards are led out by their famous wolfhound mascot Domhnall and more than one thousand Household Division soldiers perform their ceremonial duty. The Soldiers will parade in the traditional ceremonial uniforms of the Household Cavalry, Royal Horse Artillery, and Foot Guards. They are accompanied by the Household Division Bands & Corps of Drums. London 17th June 2017.
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  • The Household Cavalry return to Buckinham Palace down the Mall - Trooping the Colour by the Irish Guards on the Queen’s Birthday Parade. The Queen’s Colour is “Trooped” in front of Her Majesty The Queen and all the Royal Colonels.  His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge takes the Colonel’s Review for the first time on Horse Guards Parade riding his horse Wellesley. The Irish Guards are led out by their famous wolfhound mascot Domhnall and more than one thousand Household Division soldiers perform their ceremonial duty. The Soldiers will parade in the traditional ceremonial uniforms of the Household Cavalry, Royal Horse Artillery, and Foot Guards. They are accompanied by the Household Division Bands & Corps of Drums. London 17th June 2017.
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  • Kate, Camilla and Harry enter Buckingham Palace - Trooping the Colour by the Irish Guards on the Queen’s Birthday Parade. The Queen’s Colour is “Trooped” in front of Her Majesty The Queen and all the Royal Colonels.  His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge takes the Colonel’s Review for the first time on Horse Guards Parade riding his horse Wellesley. The Irish Guards are led out by their famous wolfhound mascot Domhnall and more than one thousand Household Division soldiers perform their ceremonial duty. The Soldiers will parade in the traditional ceremonial uniforms of the Household Cavalry, Royal Horse Artillery, and Foot Guards. They are accompanied by the Household Division Bands & Corps of Drums. London 17th June 2017.
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  • The Duchess of Cambridge returns - Trooping the Colour by the Irish Guards on the Queen’s Birthday Parade. The Queen’s Colour is “Trooped” in front of Her Majesty The Queen and all the Royal Colonels.  His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge takes the Colonel’s Review for the first time on Horse Guards Parade riding his horse Wellesley. The Irish Guards are led out by their famous wolfhound mascot Domhnall and more than one thousand Household Division soldiers perform their ceremonial duty. The Soldiers will parade in the traditional ceremonial uniforms of the Household Cavalry, Royal Horse Artillery, and Foot Guards. They are accompanied by the Household Division Bands & Corps of Drums. London 17th June 2017.
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  • The crowds greet Kate and Harry as they return down the Mall - Trooping the Colour by the Irish Guards on the Queen’s Birthday Parade. The Queen’s Colour is “Trooped” in front of Her Majesty The Queen and all the Royal Colonels.  His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge takes the Colonel’s Review for the first time on Horse Guards Parade riding his horse Wellesley. The Irish Guards are led out by their famous wolfhound mascot Domhnall and more than one thousand Household Division soldiers perform their ceremonial duty. The Soldiers will parade in the traditional ceremonial uniforms of the Household Cavalry, Royal Horse Artillery, and Foot Guards. They are accompanied by the Household Division Bands & Corps of Drums. London 17th June 2017.
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  • Kings Troop Royal Horse Artillery comes back down the Mall - Trooping the Colour by the Irish Guards on the Queen’s Birthday Parade. The Queen’s Colour is “Trooped” in front of Her Majesty The Queen and all the Royal Colonels.  His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge takes the Colonel’s Review for the first time on Horse Guards Parade riding his horse Wellesley. The Irish Guards are led out by their famous wolfhound mascot Domhnall and more than one thousand Household Division soldiers perform their ceremonial duty. The Soldiers will parade in the traditional ceremonial uniforms of the Household Cavalry, Royal Horse Artillery, and Foot Guards. They are accompanied by the Household Division Bands & Corps of Drums. London 17th June 2017.
    Trooping the colour GBPhotos 22.jpg
  • Kings Troop Royal Horse Artillery comes back down the Mall - Trooping the Colour by the Irish Guards on the Queen’s Birthday Parade. The Queen’s Colour is “Trooped” in front of Her Majesty The Queen and all the Royal Colonels.  His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge takes the Colonel’s Review for the first time on Horse Guards Parade riding his horse Wellesley. The Irish Guards are led out by their famous wolfhound mascot Domhnall and more than one thousand Household Division soldiers perform their ceremonial duty. The Soldiers will parade in the traditional ceremonial uniforms of the Household Cavalry, Royal Horse Artillery, and Foot Guards. They are accompanied by the Household Division Bands & Corps of Drums. London 17th June 2017.
    Trooping the colour GBPhotos 23.jpg
  • Crowds shelter from teh heat as best they can - Trooping the Colour by the Irish Guards on the Queen’s Birthday Parade. The Queen’s Colour is “Trooped” in front of Her Majesty The Queen and all the Royal Colonels.  His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge takes the Colonel’s Review for the first time on Horse Guards Parade riding his horse Wellesley. The Irish Guards are led out by their famous wolfhound mascot Domhnall and more than one thousand Household Division soldiers perform their ceremonial duty. The Soldiers will parade in the traditional ceremonial uniforms of the Household Cavalry, Royal Horse Artillery, and Foot Guards. They are accompanied by the Household Division Bands & Corps of Drums. London 17th June 2017.
    Trooping the colour GBPhotos 20.jpg
  • Any form of shelter from teh burning sun - Trooping the Colour by the Irish Guards on the Queen’s Birthday Parade. The Queen’s Colour is “Trooped” in front of Her Majesty The Queen and all the Royal Colonels.  His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge takes the Colonel’s Review for the first time on Horse Guards Parade riding his horse Wellesley. The Irish Guards are led out by their famous wolfhound mascot Domhnall and more than one thousand Household Division soldiers perform their ceremonial duty. The Soldiers will parade in the traditional ceremonial uniforms of the Household Cavalry, Royal Horse Artillery, and Foot Guards. They are accompanied by the Household Division Bands & Corps of Drums. London 17th June 2017.
    Trooping the colour GBPhotos 19.jpg
  • Any form of shelter from teh burning sun - Trooping the Colour by the Irish Guards on the Queen’s Birthday Parade. The Queen’s Colour is “Trooped” in front of Her Majesty The Queen and all the Royal Colonels.  His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge takes the Colonel’s Review for the first time on Horse Guards Parade riding his horse Wellesley. The Irish Guards are led out by their famous wolfhound mascot Domhnall and more than one thousand Household Division soldiers perform their ceremonial duty. The Soldiers will parade in the traditional ceremonial uniforms of the Household Cavalry, Royal Horse Artillery, and Foot Guards. They are accompanied by the Household Division Bands & Corps of Drums. London 17th June 2017.
    Trooping the colour GBPhotos 17.jpg
  • Trooping the Colour by the Irish Guards on the Queen’s Birthday Parade. The Queen’s Colour is “Trooped” in front of Her Majesty The Queen and all the Royal Colonels.  His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge takes the Colonel’s Review for the first time on Horse Guards Parade riding his horse Wellesley. The Irish Guards are led out by their famous wolfhound mascot Domhnall and more than one thousand Household Division soldiers perform their ceremonial duty. The Soldiers will parade in the traditional ceremonial uniforms of the Household Cavalry, Royal Horse Artillery, and Foot Guards. They are accompanied by the Household Division Bands & Corps of Drums. London 17th June 2017.
    Trooping the colour GBPhotos 16.jpg
  • The Queen and Prince Philip - Trooping the Colour by the Irish Guards on the Queen’s Birthday Parade. The Queen’s Colour is “Trooped” in front of Her Majesty The Queen and all the Royal Colonels.  His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge takes the Colonel’s Review for the first time on Horse Guards Parade riding his horse Wellesley. The Irish Guards are led out by their famous wolfhound mascot Domhnall and more than one thousand Household Division soldiers perform their ceremonial duty. The Soldiers will parade in the traditional ceremonial uniforms of the Household Cavalry, Royal Horse Artillery, and Foot Guards. They are accompanied by the Household Division Bands & Corps of Drums. London 17th June 2017.
    Trooping the colour GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • Trooping the Colour by the Irish Guards on the Queen’s Birthday Parade. The Queen’s Colour is “Trooped” in front of Her Majesty The Queen and all the Royal Colonels.  His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge takes the Colonel’s Review for the first time on Horse Guards Parade riding his horse Wellesley. The Irish Guards are led out by their famous wolfhound mascot Domhnall and more than one thousand Household Division soldiers perform their ceremonial duty. The Soldiers will parade in the traditional ceremonial uniforms of the Household Cavalry, Royal Horse Artillery, and Foot Guards. They are accompanied by the Household Division Bands & Corps of Drums. London 17th June 2017.
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  • Trooping the Colour by the Irish Guards on the Queen’s Birthday Parade. The Queen’s Colour is “Trooped” in front of Her Majesty The Queen and all the Royal Colonels.  His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge takes the Colonel’s Review for the first time on Horse Guards Parade riding his horse Wellesley. The Irish Guards are led out by their famous wolfhound mascot Domhnall and more than one thousand Household Division soldiers perform their ceremonial duty. The Soldiers will parade in the traditional ceremonial uniforms of the Household Cavalry, Royal Horse Artillery, and Foot Guards. They are accompanied by the Household Division Bands & Corps of Drums. London 17th June 2017.
    Trooping the colour GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • Trooping the Colour by the Irish Guards on the Queen’s Birthday Parade. The Queen’s Colour is “Trooped” in front of Her Majesty The Queen and all the Royal Colonels.  His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge takes the Colonel’s Review for the first time on Horse Guards Parade riding his horse Wellesley. The Irish Guards are led out by their famous wolfhound mascot Domhnall and more than one thousand Household Division soldiers perform their ceremonial duty. The Soldiers will parade in the traditional ceremonial uniforms of the Household Cavalry, Royal Horse Artillery, and Foot Guards. They are accompanied by the Household Division Bands & Corps of Drums. London 17th June 2017.
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  • Trooping the Colour by the Irish Guards on the Queen’s Birthday Parade. The Queen’s Colour is “Trooped” in front of Her Majesty The Queen and all the Royal Colonels.  His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge takes the Colonel’s Review for the first time on Horse Guards Parade riding his horse Wellesley. The Irish Guards are led out by their famous wolfhound mascot Domhnall and more than one thousand Household Division soldiers perform their ceremonial duty. The Soldiers will parade in the traditional ceremonial uniforms of the Household Cavalry, Royal Horse Artillery, and Foot Guards. They are accompanied by the Household Division Bands & Corps of Drums. London 17th June 2017.
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  • The queens party returns down the Mall - Trooping the Colour by the Irish Guards on the Queen’s Birthday Parade. The Queen’s Colour is “Trooped” in front of Her Majesty The Queen and all the Royal Colonels.  His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge takes the Colonel’s Review for the first time on Horse Guards Parade riding his horse Wellesley. The Irish Guards are led out by their famous wolfhound mascot Domhnall and more than one thousand Household Division soldiers perform their ceremonial duty. The Soldiers will parade in the traditional ceremonial uniforms of the Household Cavalry, Royal Horse Artillery, and Foot Guards. They are accompanied by the Household Division Bands & Corps of Drums. London 17th June 2017.
    Trooping the colour GBPhotos 44.jpg
  • The Queen and Prince Philip - Trooping the Colour by the Irish Guards on the Queen’s Birthday Parade. The Queen’s Colour is “Trooped” in front of Her Majesty The Queen and all the Royal Colonels.  His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge takes the Colonel’s Review for the first time on Horse Guards Parade riding his horse Wellesley. The Irish Guards are led out by their famous wolfhound mascot Domhnall and more than one thousand Household Division soldiers perform their ceremonial duty. The Soldiers will parade in the traditional ceremonial uniforms of the Household Cavalry, Royal Horse Artillery, and Foot Guards. They are accompanied by the Household Division Bands & Corps of Drums. London 17th June 2017.
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  • The Duchess of Cornwall and the Duchess of Cambridge - Trooping the Colour by the Irish Guards on the Queen’s Birthday Parade. The Queen’s Colour is “Trooped” in front of Her Majesty The Queen and all the Royal Colonels.  His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge takes the Colonel’s Review for the first time on Horse Guards Parade riding his horse Wellesley. The Irish Guards are led out by their famous wolfhound mascot Domhnall and more than one thousand Household Division soldiers perform their ceremonial duty. The Soldiers will parade in the traditional ceremonial uniforms of the Household Cavalry, Royal Horse Artillery, and Foot Guards. They are accompanied by the Household Division Bands & Corps of Drums. London 17th June 2017.
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  • The Royal Family gathers on the balcony for the flypast and cheers from the crowd - Trooping the Colour by the Irish Guards on the Queen’s Birthday Parade. The Queen’s Colour is “Trooped” in front of Her Majesty The Queen and all the Royal Colonels.  His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge takes the Colonel’s Review for the first time on Horse Guards Parade riding his horse Wellesley. The Irish Guards are led out by their famous wolfhound mascot Domhnall and more than one thousand Household Division soldiers perform their ceremonial duty. The Soldiers will parade in the traditional ceremonial uniforms of the Household Cavalry, Royal Horse Artillery, and Foot Guards. They are accompanied by the Household Division Bands & Corps of Drums. London 17th June 2017.
    Trooping the colour GBPhotos 65.jpg
  • The Red arrows trail smoke as the Royal Family gathers on the balcony for the flypast and cheers from the crowd - Trooping the Colour by the Irish Guards on the Queen’s Birthday Parade. The Queen’s Colour is “Trooped” in front of Her Majesty The Queen and all the Royal Colonels.  His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge takes the Colonel’s Review for the first time on Horse Guards Parade riding his horse Wellesley. The Irish Guards are led out by their famous wolfhound mascot Domhnall and more than one thousand Household Division soldiers perform their ceremonial duty. The Soldiers will parade in the traditional ceremonial uniforms of the Household Cavalry, Royal Horse Artillery, and Foot Guards. They are accompanied by the Household Division Bands & Corps of Drums. London 17th June 2017.
    Trooping the colour GBPhotos 64.jpg
  • The Royal Family gathers on the balcony for the flypast and cheers from the crowd - Trooping the Colour by the Irish Guards on the Queen’s Birthday Parade. The Queen’s Colour is “Trooped” in front of Her Majesty The Queen and all the Royal Colonels.  His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge takes the Colonel’s Review for the first time on Horse Guards Parade riding his horse Wellesley. The Irish Guards are led out by their famous wolfhound mascot Domhnall and more than one thousand Household Division soldiers perform their ceremonial duty. The Soldiers will parade in the traditional ceremonial uniforms of the Household Cavalry, Royal Horse Artillery, and Foot Guards. They are accompanied by the Household Division Bands & Corps of Drums. London 17th June 2017.
    Trooping the colour GBPhotos 62.jpg
  • The Royal Family gathers on the balcony for the flypast and cheers from the crowd - Trooping the Colour by the Irish Guards on the Queen’s Birthday Parade. The Queen’s Colour is “Trooped” in front of Her Majesty The Queen and all the Royal Colonels.  His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge takes the Colonel’s Review for the first time on Horse Guards Parade riding his horse Wellesley. The Irish Guards are led out by their famous wolfhound mascot Domhnall and more than one thousand Household Division soldiers perform their ceremonial duty. The Soldiers will parade in the traditional ceremonial uniforms of the Household Cavalry, Royal Horse Artillery, and Foot Guards. They are accompanied by the Household Division Bands & Corps of Drums. London 17th June 2017.
    Trooping the colour GBPhotos 60.jpg
  • The Royal Family gathers on the balcony for the flypast and cheers from the crowd - Trooping the Colour by the Irish Guards on the Queen’s Birthday Parade. The Queen’s Colour is “Trooped” in front of Her Majesty The Queen and all the Royal Colonels.  His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge takes the Colonel’s Review for the first time on Horse Guards Parade riding his horse Wellesley. The Irish Guards are led out by their famous wolfhound mascot Domhnall and more than one thousand Household Division soldiers perform their ceremonial duty. The Soldiers will parade in the traditional ceremonial uniforms of the Household Cavalry, Royal Horse Artillery, and Foot Guards. They are accompanied by the Household Division Bands & Corps of Drums. London 17th June 2017.
    Trooping the colour GBPhotos 59.jpg
  • The Royal Family gathers on the balcony for the flypast and cheers from the crowd - Trooping the Colour by the Irish Guards on the Queen’s Birthday Parade. The Queen’s Colour is “Trooped” in front of Her Majesty The Queen and all the Royal Colonels.  His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge takes the Colonel’s Review for the first time on Horse Guards Parade riding his horse Wellesley. The Irish Guards are led out by their famous wolfhound mascot Domhnall and more than one thousand Household Division soldiers perform their ceremonial duty. The Soldiers will parade in the traditional ceremonial uniforms of the Household Cavalry, Royal Horse Artillery, and Foot Guards. They are accompanied by the Household Division Bands & Corps of Drums. London 17th June 2017.
    Trooping the colour GBPhotos 58.jpg
  • The thin blue and red line - Trooping the Colour by the Irish Guards on the Queen’s Birthday Parade. The Queen’s Colour is “Trooped” in front of Her Majesty The Queen and all the Royal Colonels.  His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge takes the Colonel’s Review for the first time on Horse Guards Parade riding his horse Wellesley. The Irish Guards are led out by their famous wolfhound mascot Domhnall and more than one thousand Household Division soldiers perform their ceremonial duty. The Soldiers will parade in the traditional ceremonial uniforms of the Household Cavalry, Royal Horse Artillery, and Foot Guards. They are accompanied by the Household Division Bands & Corps of Drums. London 17th June 2017.
    Trooping the colour GBPhotos 55.jpg
  • The thin blue and red line - Trooping the Colour by the Irish Guards on the Queen’s Birthday Parade. The Queen’s Colour is “Trooped” in front of Her Majesty The Queen and all the Royal Colonels.  His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge takes the Colonel’s Review for the first time on Horse Guards Parade riding his horse Wellesley. The Irish Guards are led out by their famous wolfhound mascot Domhnall and more than one thousand Household Division soldiers perform their ceremonial duty. The Soldiers will parade in the traditional ceremonial uniforms of the Household Cavalry, Royal Horse Artillery, and Foot Guards. They are accompanied by the Household Division Bands & Corps of Drums. London 17th June 2017.
    Trooping the colour GBPhotos 54.jpg
  • The Queen and Prince Philip - Trooping the Colour by the Irish Guards on the Queen’s Birthday Parade. The Queen’s Colour is “Trooped” in front of Her Majesty The Queen and all the Royal Colonels.  His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge takes the Colonel’s Review for the first time on Horse Guards Parade riding his horse Wellesley. The Irish Guards are led out by their famous wolfhound mascot Domhnall and more than one thousand Household Division soldiers perform their ceremonial duty. The Soldiers will parade in the traditional ceremonial uniforms of the Household Cavalry, Royal Horse Artillery, and Foot Guards. They are accompanied by the Household Division Bands & Corps of Drums. London 17th June 2017.
    Trooping the colour GBPhotos 53.jpg
  • Crowds greet the Queen and Princ e Philip - Trooping the Colour by the Irish Guards on the Queen’s Birthday Parade. The Queen’s Colour is “Trooped” in front of Her Majesty The Queen and all the Royal Colonels.  His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge takes the Colonel’s Review for the first time on Horse Guards Parade riding his horse Wellesley. The Irish Guards are led out by their famous wolfhound mascot Domhnall and more than one thousand Household Division soldiers perform their ceremonial duty. The Soldiers will parade in the traditional ceremonial uniforms of the Household Cavalry, Royal Horse Artillery, and Foot Guards. They are accompanied by the Household Division Bands & Corps of Drums. London 17th June 2017.
    Trooping the colour GBPhotos 52.jpg
  • The Queen and Prince Philip - Trooping the Colour by the Irish Guards on the Queen’s Birthday Parade. The Queen’s Colour is “Trooped” in front of Her Majesty The Queen and all the Royal Colonels.  His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge takes the Colonel’s Review for the first time on Horse Guards Parade riding his horse Wellesley. The Irish Guards are led out by their famous wolfhound mascot Domhnall and more than one thousand Household Division soldiers perform their ceremonial duty. The Soldiers will parade in the traditional ceremonial uniforms of the Household Cavalry, Royal Horse Artillery, and Foot Guards. They are accompanied by the Household Division Bands & Corps of Drums. London 17th June 2017.
    Trooping the colour GBPhotos 49.jpg
  • The queens party returns down the Mall - Trooping the Colour by the Irish Guards on the Queen’s Birthday Parade. The Queen’s Colour is “Trooped” in front of Her Majesty The Queen and all the Royal Colonels.  His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge takes the Colonel’s Review for the first time on Horse Guards Parade riding his horse Wellesley. The Irish Guards are led out by their famous wolfhound mascot Domhnall and more than one thousand Household Division soldiers perform their ceremonial duty. The Soldiers will parade in the traditional ceremonial uniforms of the Household Cavalry, Royal Horse Artillery, and Foot Guards. They are accompanied by the Household Division Bands & Corps of Drums. London 17th June 2017.
    Trooping the colour GBPhotos 48.jpg
  • The queens party returns down the Mall - Trooping the Colour by the Irish Guards on the Queen’s Birthday Parade. The Queen’s Colour is “Trooped” in front of Her Majesty The Queen and all the Royal Colonels.  His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge takes the Colonel’s Review for the first time on Horse Guards Parade riding his horse Wellesley. The Irish Guards are led out by their famous wolfhound mascot Domhnall and more than one thousand Household Division soldiers perform their ceremonial duty. The Soldiers will parade in the traditional ceremonial uniforms of the Household Cavalry, Royal Horse Artillery, and Foot Guards. They are accompanied by the Household Division Bands & Corps of Drums. London 17th June 2017.
    Trooping the colour GBPhotos 47.jpg
  • The queens party returns down the Mall - Trooping the Colour by the Irish Guards on the Queen’s Birthday Parade. The Queen’s Colour is “Trooped” in front of Her Majesty The Queen and all the Royal Colonels.  His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge takes the Colonel’s Review for the first time on Horse Guards Parade riding his horse Wellesley. The Irish Guards are led out by their famous wolfhound mascot Domhnall and more than one thousand Household Division soldiers perform their ceremonial duty. The Soldiers will parade in the traditional ceremonial uniforms of the Household Cavalry, Royal Horse Artillery, and Foot Guards. They are accompanied by the Household Division Bands & Corps of Drums. London 17th June 2017.
    Trooping the colour GBPhotos 45.jpg
  • The queens party returns down the Mall - Trooping the Colour by the Irish Guards on the Queen’s Birthday Parade. The Queen’s Colour is “Trooped” in front of Her Majesty The Queen and all the Royal Colonels.  His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge takes the Colonel’s Review for the first time on Horse Guards Parade riding his horse Wellesley. The Irish Guards are led out by their famous wolfhound mascot Domhnall and more than one thousand Household Division soldiers perform their ceremonial duty. The Soldiers will parade in the traditional ceremonial uniforms of the Household Cavalry, Royal Horse Artillery, and Foot Guards. They are accompanied by the Household Division Bands & Corps of Drums. London 17th June 2017.
    Trooping the colour GBPhotos 44.jpg
  • The Household Cavalry return to Buckinham Palace down the Mall - Trooping the Colour by the Irish Guards on the Queen’s Birthday Parade. The Queen’s Colour is “Trooped” in front of Her Majesty The Queen and all the Royal Colonels.  His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge takes the Colonel’s Review for the first time on Horse Guards Parade riding his horse Wellesley. The Irish Guards are led out by their famous wolfhound mascot Domhnall and more than one thousand Household Division soldiers perform their ceremonial duty. The Soldiers will parade in the traditional ceremonial uniforms of the Household Cavalry, Royal Horse Artillery, and Foot Guards. They are accompanied by the Household Division Bands & Corps of Drums. London 17th June 2017.
    Trooping the colour GBPhotos 43.jpg
  • The Household Cavalry return to Buckinham Palace down the Mall - Trooping the Colour by the Irish Guards on the Queen’s Birthday Parade. The Queen’s Colour is “Trooped” in front of Her Majesty The Queen and all the Royal Colonels.  His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge takes the Colonel’s Review for the first time on Horse Guards Parade riding his horse Wellesley. The Irish Guards are led out by their famous wolfhound mascot Domhnall and more than one thousand Household Division soldiers perform their ceremonial duty. The Soldiers will parade in the traditional ceremonial uniforms of the Household Cavalry, Royal Horse Artillery, and Foot Guards. They are accompanied by the Household Division Bands & Corps of Drums. London 17th June 2017.
    Trooping the colour GBPhotos 42.jpg
  • The Household Cavalry return to Buckinham Palace down the Mall - Trooping the Colour by the Irish Guards on the Queen’s Birthday Parade. The Queen’s Colour is “Trooped” in front of Her Majesty The Queen and all the Royal Colonels.  His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge takes the Colonel’s Review for the first time on Horse Guards Parade riding his horse Wellesley. The Irish Guards are led out by their famous wolfhound mascot Domhnall and more than one thousand Household Division soldiers perform their ceremonial duty. The Soldiers will parade in the traditional ceremonial uniforms of the Household Cavalry, Royal Horse Artillery, and Foot Guards. They are accompanied by the Household Division Bands & Corps of Drums. London 17th June 2017.
    Trooping the colour GBPhotos 41.jpg
  • The Household Cavalry return to Buckinham Palace down the Mall - Trooping the Colour by the Irish Guards on the Queen’s Birthday Parade. The Queen’s Colour is “Trooped” in front of Her Majesty The Queen and all the Royal Colonels.  His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge takes the Colonel’s Review for the first time on Horse Guards Parade riding his horse Wellesley. The Irish Guards are led out by their famous wolfhound mascot Domhnall and more than one thousand Household Division soldiers perform their ceremonial duty. The Soldiers will parade in the traditional ceremonial uniforms of the Household Cavalry, Royal Horse Artillery, and Foot Guards. They are accompanied by the Household Division Bands & Corps of Drums. London 17th June 2017.
    Trooping the colour GBPhotos 40.jpg
  • The Household Cavalry return to Buckinham Palace down the Mall - Trooping the Colour by the Irish Guards on the Queen’s Birthday Parade. The Queen’s Colour is “Trooped” in front of Her Majesty The Queen and all the Royal Colonels.  His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge takes the Colonel’s Review for the first time on Horse Guards Parade riding his horse Wellesley. The Irish Guards are led out by their famous wolfhound mascot Domhnall and more than one thousand Household Division soldiers perform their ceremonial duty. The Soldiers will parade in the traditional ceremonial uniforms of the Household Cavalry, Royal Horse Artillery, and Foot Guards. They are accompanied by the Household Division Bands & Corps of Drums. London 17th June 2017.
    Trooping the colour GBPhotos 39.jpg
  • The Household Cavalry return to Buckinham Palace down the Mall - Trooping the Colour by the Irish Guards on the Queen’s Birthday Parade. The Queen’s Colour is “Trooped” in front of Her Majesty The Queen and all the Royal Colonels.  His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge takes the Colonel’s Review for the first time on Horse Guards Parade riding his horse Wellesley. The Irish Guards are led out by their famous wolfhound mascot Domhnall and more than one thousand Household Division soldiers perform their ceremonial duty. The Soldiers will parade in the traditional ceremonial uniforms of the Household Cavalry, Royal Horse Artillery, and Foot Guards. They are accompanied by the Household Division Bands & Corps of Drums. London 17th June 2017.
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  • Trooping the Colour by the Irish Guards on the Queen’s Birthday Parade. The Queen’s Colour is “Trooped” in front of Her Majesty The Queen and all the Royal Colonels.  His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge takes the Colonel’s Review for the first time on Horse Guards Parade riding his horse Wellesley. The Irish Guards are led out by their famous wolfhound mascot Domhnall and more than one thousand Household Division soldiers perform their ceremonial duty. The Soldiers will parade in the traditional ceremonial uniforms of the Household Cavalry, Royal Horse Artillery, and Foot Guards. They are accompanied by the Household Division Bands & Corps of Drums. London 17th June 2017.
    Trooping the colour GBPhotos 35.jpg
  • The Household Cavalry, led by their mounted band, return to Buckinham Palace down the Mall - Trooping the Colour by the Irish Guards on the Queen’s Birthday Parade. The Queen’s Colour is “Trooped” in front of Her Majesty The Queen and all the Royal Colonels.  His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge takes the Colonel’s Review for the first time on Horse Guards Parade riding his horse Wellesley. The Irish Guards are led out by their famous wolfhound mascot Domhnall and more than one thousand Household Division soldiers perform their ceremonial duty. The Soldiers will parade in the traditional ceremonial uniforms of the Household Cavalry, Royal Horse Artillery, and Foot Guards. They are accompanied by the Household Division Bands & Corps of Drums. London 17th June 2017.
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  • The Household Cavalry, led by their mounted band, return to Buckinham Palace down the Mall - Trooping the Colour by the Irish Guards on the Queen’s Birthday Parade. The Queen’s Colour is “Trooped” in front of Her Majesty The Queen and all the Royal Colonels.  His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge takes the Colonel’s Review for the first time on Horse Guards Parade riding his horse Wellesley. The Irish Guards are led out by their famous wolfhound mascot Domhnall and more than one thousand Household Division soldiers perform their ceremonial duty. The Soldiers will parade in the traditional ceremonial uniforms of the Household Cavalry, Royal Horse Artillery, and Foot Guards. They are accompanied by the Household Division Bands & Corps of Drums. London 17th June 2017.
    Trooping the colour GBPhotos 34.jpg
  • The Household Cavalry, led by their mounted band, return to Buckinham Palace down the Mall - Trooping the Colour by the Irish Guards on the Queen’s Birthday Parade. The Queen’s Colour is “Trooped” in front of Her Majesty The Queen and all the Royal Colonels.  His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge takes the Colonel’s Review for the first time on Horse Guards Parade riding his horse Wellesley. The Irish Guards are led out by their famous wolfhound mascot Domhnall and more than one thousand Household Division soldiers perform their ceremonial duty. The Soldiers will parade in the traditional ceremonial uniforms of the Household Cavalry, Royal Horse Artillery, and Foot Guards. They are accompanied by the Household Division Bands & Corps of Drums. London 17th June 2017.
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  • Kate, Camilla and Harry (saluting) enter Buckingham Palace followed by Edward and Andrew - Trooping the Colour by the Irish Guards on the Queen’s Birthday Parade. The Queen’s Colour is “Trooped” in front of Her Majesty The Queen and all the Royal Colonels.  His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge takes the Colonel’s Review for the first time on Horse Guards Parade riding his horse Wellesley. The Irish Guards are led out by their famous wolfhound mascot Domhnall and more than one thousand Household Division soldiers perform their ceremonial duty. The Soldiers will parade in the traditional ceremonial uniforms of the Household Cavalry, Royal Horse Artillery, and Foot Guards. They are accompanied by the Household Division Bands & Corps of Drums. London 17th June 2017.
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  • The crowds greet Kate and Harry as they return down the Mall - Trooping the Colour by the Irish Guards on the Queen’s Birthday Parade. The Queen’s Colour is “Trooped” in front of Her Majesty The Queen and all the Royal Colonels.  His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge takes the Colonel’s Review for the first time on Horse Guards Parade riding his horse Wellesley. The Irish Guards are led out by their famous wolfhound mascot Domhnall and more than one thousand Household Division soldiers perform their ceremonial duty. The Soldiers will parade in the traditional ceremonial uniforms of the Household Cavalry, Royal Horse Artillery, and Foot Guards. They are accompanied by the Household Division Bands & Corps of Drums. London 17th June 2017.
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  • The Duchess of Cambridge returns - Trooping the Colour by the Irish Guards on the Queen’s Birthday Parade. The Queen’s Colour is “Trooped” in front of Her Majesty The Queen and all the Royal Colonels.  His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge takes the Colonel’s Review for the first time on Horse Guards Parade riding his horse Wellesley. The Irish Guards are led out by their famous wolfhound mascot Domhnall and more than one thousand Household Division soldiers perform their ceremonial duty. The Soldiers will parade in the traditional ceremonial uniforms of the Household Cavalry, Royal Horse Artillery, and Foot Guards. They are accompanied by the Household Division Bands & Corps of Drums. London 17th June 2017.
    Trooping the colour GBPhotos 27.jpg
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