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64910, EDINBURGH, UNITED KINGDOM – Saturday July 30, 2011. Duke William and Duchess Catherine of Cambridge leave Canongate kirk in Edinburgh after the Royal Wedding of Zara Phillips to Mike Tindall. **NORTH AMERICAN USE ONLY** Photograph: ©Optic Photos, **FEE MUST BE AGREED PRIOR TO USAGE** **E-TABLET/IPAD & MOBILE PHONE APP PUBLISHING REQUIRES ADDITIONAL FEES** UK OFFICE:+44 131 557 7760/7761 US OFFICE:1 310 261 9676
Duke William and Duchess Catherine of Cambridge leave Canongate kirk in Edinburgh after the Royal Wedding of Zara Phillips to Mike Tindall,Image: 525333503, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: WORLD RIGHTS, DIRECT SALES ONLY UNLESS STATED OTHERWISE IN CAPTION – Fee Payable Upon Reproduction – For queries contact Avalon.red – sales@avalon.red London: +44 (0) 20 7421 6000 Los Angeles: +1 (310) 822 0419 Berlin: +49 (0) 30 76 212 251 Madrid: +34 91 533 4289, Model Release: no, Credit line: Optic Photos, PacificCoastNews.com / Avalon
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Britain’s Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge views a painting of her husband Prince William and brother-in-law Prince Harry at the National Portrait Gallery in London April 24, 2013. The Duchess, accompanied by National Portrait Gallery director Sandy Nairne and Art Room charity founder Juli Beattie (R), was attending a reception in celebration of the Art Room, of which she is a patron.,Image: 543405665, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: NO UK USE FOR 48 HOURS – Fee Payable Upon Reproduction – For queries contact Photoshot – sales@photoshot.com London: +44 (0) 20 7421 6000 Florida: +1 239 689 1883 Berlin: +49 (0) 30 76 212 251, Model Release: no, Credit line: – / Avalon
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Britain’s Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge views a painting of her husband Prince William and brother-in-law Prince Harry at the National Portrait Gallery in London April 24, 2013. The Duchess, accompanied by National Portrait Gallery director Sandy Nairne and Art Room charity founder Juli Beattie (R), was attending a reception in celebration of the Art Room, of which she is a patron.,Image: 543405819, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: NO UK USE FOR 48 HOURS – Fee Payable Upon Reproduction – For queries contact Photoshot – sales@photoshot.com London: +44 (0) 20 7421 6000 Florida: +1 239 689 1883 Berlin: +49 (0) 30 76 212 251, Model Release: no, Credit line: – / Avalon
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“Prince William and Prince Harry” by Nicola Jane Philipps, Oil on canvas, circa 2009, is unveiled at the National Portrait Gallery, London, 6th January 2010. Picture by /,Image: 546887833, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: WORLD RIGHTS – Fee Payable Upon Reproduction – For queries contact Photoshot – sales@photoshot.com London: +44 (0) 20 7421 6000 Florida: +1 239 689 1883 Berlin: +49 (0) 30 76 212 251, Model Release: no, Credit line: Jonathan Short / Avalon
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“Prince William and Prince Harry” by Nicola Jane Philipps, Oil on canvas, circa 2009, is unveiled at the National Portrait Gallery, London, 6th January 2010. Picture by /,Image: 546887852, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: WORLD RIGHTS – Fee Payable Upon Reproduction – For queries contact Photoshot – sales@photoshot.com London: +44 (0) 20 7421 6000 Florida: +1 239 689 1883 Berlin: +49 (0) 30 76 212 251, Model Release: no, Credit line: Jonathan Short / Avalon
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“Prince William and Prince Harry” by Nicola Jane Philipps, Oil on canvas, circa 2009, is unveiled at the National Portrait Gallery, London, 6th January 2010. Picture by /,Image: 546887861, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: WORLD RIGHTS – Fee Payable Upon Reproduction – For queries contact Photoshot – sales@photoshot.com London: +44 (0) 20 7421 6000 Florida: +1 239 689 1883 Berlin: +49 (0) 30 76 212 251, Model Release: no, Credit line: Jonathan Short / Avalon
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The Duchess of Cambridge visited the Imperial War Museum (IWM) London.and officially opened two new galleries, The Second World War Galleries and The Holocaust Galleries. She also viewed the exhibition Generations: Portraits of Holocaust Survivors, which includes the two portraits she took last year to mark 75 years since the end of the Holocaust.
The Duchess visited the IWM’s new Second World War Galleries, which tell the individual stories of some of the six million Jewish people murdered in the Holocaust through over 2,000 photos, books, artworks, letters and personal belongings. During her visit, Her Royal Highness unveiled a plaque to officially open the two new Galleries.
The Duchess will then be accompanied to Generations: Portraits of the Holocaust, which features over 50 photographic portraits of Holocaust survivors and their families. Her Royal Highness toured the exhibition and met individuals involved in the project, before reuniting with Stephen Frank BEM and Yvonne Bernstein, who she photographed alongside their granddaughters for the exhibition in January 2020.
The Duchess looking at picture shows Ziggi Shipper and his family,Image: 642567697, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Credit line: ARTHUR EDWARDS / Avalon