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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/04/2018. Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, UK. Sudeley Castle's ‘Royal Sudeley 1,000, Trials, Triumphs and Treasures’. Picture of DEREK MADDOCK, Sudeley Castle Archivist, holding a book with wife of Henry VIII Katherine Parr's formal signature beside life-size glass-engraved portrait of Katherine Parr by critically acclaimed artist, John Hutton. Treasures from Sudeley Castle’s 1,000 year history have gone on show in a new exhibition. Called ‘Royal Sudeley 1,000, Trials, Triumphs and Treasures’, the newly refurbished exhibition includes a collection of priceless objects and curiosities. The exhibition includes a one-of-a-kind, life-size glass-engraved portrait of Katherine Parr by critically acclaimed artist, John Hutton. The artwork was re-discovered during the refurbishment of a holiday cottage on the estate, where it had been for decades. Its importance has now been realised and so it has been brought into the exhibition collection. Numerous items of historic significance are also on display, such as a lock of Katherine Parr’s hair, her prayer book and an intricate lace christening canopy believed to have been worked on by Anne Boleyn for the christening of her daughter, Elizabeth I. Sudeley was a royal residence, closely associated with some of the most famous English monarchs, including Edward IV, Richard III, Henry VIII, Lady Jane Grey, Katherine Parr, Elizabeth I and Charles I. The Castle was even home to a secret Queen of England, Eleanor Boteler, whose royal status was unknown for centuries. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_SUDELEY_CASTLE_180416_SCH_12.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/04/2018. Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, UK. Sudeley Castle's ‘Royal Sudeley 1,000, Trials, Triumphs and Treasures’. Picture of LADY ASHCOMBE who lives at the castle, holding a book with wife of Henry VIII Katherine Parr's formal signature beside life-size glass-engraved portrait of Katherine Parr by critically acclaimed artist, John Hutton. Treasures from Sudeley Castle’s 1,000 year history have gone on show in a new exhibition. Called ‘Royal Sudeley 1,000, Trials, Triumphs and Treasures’, the newly refurbished exhibition includes a collection of priceless objects and curiosities. The exhibition includes a one-of-a-kind, life-size glass-engraved portrait of Katherine Parr by critically acclaimed artist, John Hutton. The artwork was re-discovered during the refurbishment of a holiday cottage on the estate, where it had been for decades. Its importance has now been realised and so it has been brought into the exhibition collection. Numerous items of historic significance are also on display, such as a lock of Katherine Parr’s hair, her prayer book and an intricate lace christening canopy believed to have been worked on by Anne Boleyn for the christening of her daughter, Elizabeth I. Sudeley was a royal residence, closely associated with some of the most famous English monarchs, including Edward IV, Richard III, Henry VIII, Lady Jane Grey, Katherine Parr, Elizabeth I and Charles I. The Castle was even home to a secret Queen of England, Eleanor Boteler, whose royal status was unknown for centuries. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_SUDELEY_CASTLE_180416_SCH_06.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/04/2018. Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, UK. Sudeley Castle's ‘Royal Sudeley 1,000, Trials, Triumphs and Treasures’. Picture of DEREK MADDOCK, Sudeley Castle Archivist, holding a book with wife of Henry VIII Katherine Parr's formal signature, and LADY ASHCOMBE holding a lock of Katherine Parr's hair. Treasures from Sudeley Castle’s 1,000 year history have gone on show in a new exhibition. Called ‘Royal Sudeley 1,000, Trials, Triumphs and Treasures’, the newly refurbished exhibition includes a collection of priceless objects and curiosities. The exhibition includes a one-of-a-kind, life-size glass-engraved portrait of Katherine Parr by critically acclaimed artist, John Hutton. The artwork was re-discovered during the refurbishment of a holiday cottage on the estate, where it had been for decades. Its importance has now been realised and so it has been brought into the exhibition collection. Numerous items of historic significance are also on display, such as a lock of Katherine Parr’s hair, her prayer book and an intricate lace christening canopy believed to have been worked on by Anne Boleyn for the christening of her daughter, Elizabeth I. Sudeley was a royal residence, closely associated with some of the most famous English monarchs, including Edward IV, Richard III, Henry VIII, Lady Jane Grey, Katherine Parr, Elizabeth I and Charles I. The Castle was even home to a secret Queen of England, Eleanor Boteler, whose royal status was unknown for centuries. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_SUDELEY_CASTLE_180416_SCH_07.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/04/2018. Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, UK. Sudeley Castle's ‘Royal Sudeley 1,000, Trials, Triumphs and Treasures’; the tomb of Katherine Parr, wife of Henry VIII, in the church at Sudeley. Treasures from Sudeley Castle’s 1,000 year history have gone on show in a new exhibition. Called ‘Royal Sudeley 1,000, Trials, Triumphs and Treasures’, the newly refurbished exhibition includes a collection of priceless objects and curiosities. The exhibition includes a one-of-a-kind, life-size glass-engraved portrait of Katherine Parr by critically acclaimed artist, John Hutton. The artwork was re-discovered during the refurbishment of a holiday cottage on the estate, where it had been for decades. Its importance has now been realised and so it has been brought into the exhibition collection. Numerous items of historic significance are also on display, such as a lock of Katherine Parr’s hair, her prayer book and an intricate lace christening canopy believed to have been worked on by Anne Boleyn for the christening of her daughter, Elizabeth I. Sudeley was a royal residence, closely associated with some of the most famous English monarchs, including Edward IV, Richard III, Henry VIII, Lady Jane Grey, Katherine Parr, Elizabeth I and Charles I. The Castle was even home to a secret Queen of England, Eleanor Boteler, whose royal status was unknown for centuries. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_SUDELEY_CASTLE_180416_SCH_19.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/03/2019; Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, UK. Pancake tossing at Sudeley Castle with historic characters including Queen Katherine Parr (in purple) and Thomas Seymour who married Katherine after Henry's death. Queen Katherine Parr was among eight historic reenactors from Past-Times Living History who visited the Castle to celebrate its reopening after being closed for winter and also marked the historic tradition of Pancake Day, which has its origins in Tudor times. The tradition of making pancakes is long, and featured in cookery books as far back as 1439. The tradition of tossing or flipping them is almost as old. The castle and gardens are now open for the season. Sudeley Castle was one of the Tudors’ most treasured palaces, often housing those closest to the crown. It’s where Anne Boleyn stayed with Henry VIII while he decided to dissolve the monasteries, and where Katherine Parr, Henry’s last wife, lived after he died. She now lies entombed in the Castle’s church. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_PANCAKE_TOSSING_190304_SCH_13.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/03/2019; Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, UK. Pancake tossing at Sudeley Castle with historic characters including Queen Katherine Parr (in purple) and Thomas Seymour who married Katherine after Henry's death. Queen Katherine Parr was among eight historic reenactors from Past-Times Living History who visited the Castle to celebrate its reopening after being closed for winter and also marked the historic tradition of Pancake Day, which has its origins in Tudor times. The tradition of making pancakes is long, and featured in cookery books as far back as 1439. The tradition of tossing or flipping them is almost as old. The castle and gardens are now open for the season. Sudeley Castle was one of the Tudors’ most treasured palaces, often housing those closest to the crown. It’s where Anne Boleyn stayed with Henry VIII while he decided to dissolve the monasteries, and where Katherine Parr, Henry’s last wife, lived after he died. She now lies entombed in the Castle’s church. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_PANCAKE_TOSSING_190304_SCH_12.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/03/2019; Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, UK. Pancake tossing at Sudeley Castle with historic characters including Queen Katherine Parr (in purple) and Thomas Seymour who married Katherine after Henry's death. Queen Katherine Parr was among eight historic reenactors from Past-Times Living History who visited the Castle to celebrate its reopening after being closed for winter and also marked the historic tradition of Pancake Day, which has its origins in Tudor times. The tradition of making pancakes is long, and featured in cookery books as far back as 1439. The tradition of tossing or flipping them is almost as old. The castle and gardens are now open for the season. Sudeley Castle was one of the Tudors’ most treasured palaces, often housing those closest to the crown. It’s where Anne Boleyn stayed with Henry VIII while he decided to dissolve the monasteries, and where Katherine Parr, Henry’s last wife, lived after he died. She now lies entombed in the Castle’s church. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_PANCAKE_TOSSING_190304_SCH_11.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/03/2019; Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, UK. Pancake tossing at Sudeley Castle with historic characters including Queen Katherine Parr (in purple) and Thomas Seymour who married Katherine after Henry's death. Queen Katherine Parr was among eight historic reenactors from Past-Times Living History who visited the Castle to celebrate its reopening after being closed for winter and also marked the historic tradition of Pancake Day, which has its origins in Tudor times. The tradition of making pancakes is long, and featured in cookery books as far back as 1439. The tradition of tossing or flipping them is almost as old. The castle and gardens are now open for the season. Sudeley Castle was one of the Tudors’ most treasured palaces, often housing those closest to the crown. It’s where Anne Boleyn stayed with Henry VIII while he decided to dissolve the monasteries, and where Katherine Parr, Henry’s last wife, lived after he died. She now lies entombed in the Castle’s church. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_PANCAKE_TOSSING_190304_SCH_02.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/03/2019; Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, UK. Pancake tossing at Sudeley Castle with historic characters including Queen Katherine Parr (in purple) and Thomas Seymour who married Katherine after Henry's death. Queen Katherine Parr was among eight historic reenactors from Past-Times Living History who visited the Castle to celebrate its reopening after being closed for winter and also marked the historic tradition of Pancake Day, which has its origins in Tudor times. The tradition of making pancakes is long, and featured in cookery books as far back as 1439. The tradition of tossing or flipping them is almost as old. The castle and gardens are now open for the season. Sudeley Castle was one of the Tudors’ most treasured palaces, often housing those closest to the crown. It’s where Anne Boleyn stayed with Henry VIII while he decided to dissolve the monasteries, and where Katherine Parr, Henry’s last wife, lived after he died. She now lies entombed in the Castle’s church. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_PANCAKE_TOSSING_190304_SCH_01.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/04/2018. Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, UK. Sudeley Castle's ‘Royal Sudeley 1,000, Trials, Triumphs and Treasures’; an open book with the formal signature of Katherine Parr, wife of Henry VIII. Treasures from Sudeley Castle’s 1,000 year history have gone on show in a new exhibition. Called ‘Royal Sudeley 1,000, Trials, Triumphs and Treasures’, the newly refurbished exhibition includes a collection of priceless objects and curiosities. The exhibition includes a one-of-a-kind, life-size glass-engraved portrait of Katherine Parr by critically acclaimed artist, John Hutton. The artwork was re-discovered during the refurbishment of a holiday cottage on the estate, where it had been for decades. Its importance has now been realised and so it has been brought into the exhibition collection. Numerous items of historic significance are also on display, such as a lock of Katherine Parr’s hair, her prayer book and an intricate lace christening canopy believed to have been worked on by Anne Boleyn for the christening of her daughter, Elizabeth I. Sudeley was a royal residence, closely associated with some of the most famous English monarchs, including Edward IV, Richard III, Henry VIII, Lady Jane Grey, Katherine Parr, Elizabeth I and Charles I. The Castle was even home to a secret Queen of England, Eleanor Boteler, whose royal status was unknown for centuries. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_SUDELEY_CASTLE_180416_SCH_26.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/04/2018. Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, UK. Sudeley Castle's ‘Royal Sudeley 1,000, Trials, Triumphs and Treasures’; a book with the formal signature (bottom right) of Katherine Parr, wife of Henry VIII. Treasures from Sudeley Castle’s 1,000 year history have gone on show in a new exhibition. Called ‘Royal Sudeley 1,000, Trials, Triumphs and Treasures’, the newly refurbished exhibition includes a collection of priceless objects and curiosities. The exhibition includes a one-of-a-kind, life-size glass-engraved portrait of Katherine Parr by critically acclaimed artist, John Hutton. The artwork was re-discovered during the refurbishment of a holiday cottage on the estate, where it had been for decades. Its importance has now been realised and so it has been brought into the exhibition collection. Numerous items of historic significance are also on display, such as a lock of Katherine Parr’s hair, her prayer book and an intricate lace christening canopy believed to have been worked on by Anne Boleyn for the christening of her daughter, Elizabeth I. Sudeley was a royal residence, closely associated with some of the most famous English monarchs, including Edward IV, Richard III, Henry VIII, Lady Jane Grey, Katherine Parr, Elizabeth I and Charles I. The Castle was even home to a secret Queen of England, Eleanor Boteler, whose royal status was unknown for centuries. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_SUDELEY_CASTLE_180416_SCH_21.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/04/2018. Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, UK. Sudeley Castle's ‘Royal Sudeley 1,000, Trials, Triumphs and Treasures’. Picture of DEREK MADDOCK, Sudeley Castle Archivist, holding a book with wife of Henry VIII Katherine Parr's formal signature. Treasures from Sudeley Castle’s 1,000 year history have gone on show in a new exhibition. Called ‘Royal Sudeley 1,000, Trials, Triumphs and Treasures’, the newly refurbished exhibition includes a collection of priceless objects and curiosities. The exhibition includes a one-of-a-kind, life-size glass-engraved portrait of Katherine Parr by critically acclaimed artist, John Hutton. The artwork was re-discovered during the refurbishment of a holiday cottage on the estate, where it had been for decades. Its importance has now been realised and so it has been brought into the exhibition collection. Numerous items of historic significance are also on display, such as a lock of Katherine Parr’s hair, her prayer book and an intricate lace christening canopy believed to have been worked on by Anne Boleyn for the christening of her daughter, Elizabeth I. Sudeley was a royal residence, closely associated with some of the most famous English monarchs, including Edward IV, Richard III, Henry VIII, Lady Jane Grey, Katherine Parr, Elizabeth I and Charles I. The Castle was even home to a secret Queen of England, Eleanor Boteler, whose royal status was unknown for centuries. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_SUDELEY_CASTLE_180416_SCH_09.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/04/2018. Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, UK. Sudeley Castle's ‘Royal Sudeley 1,000, Trials, Triumphs and Treasures’. DEREK MADDOCK, Archivist at the castle, with life-size glass-engraved portrait of Katherine Parr by critically acclaimed artist, John Hutton. Treasures from Sudeley Castle’s 1,000 year history have gone on show in a new exhibition. Called ‘Royal Sudeley 1,000, Trials, Triumphs and Treasures’, the newly refurbished exhibition includes a collection of priceless objects and curiosities. The exhibition includes a one-of-a-kind, life-size glass-engraved portrait of Katherine Parr by critically acclaimed artist, John Hutton. The artwork was re-discovered during the refurbishment of a holiday cottage on the estate, where it had been for decades. Its importance has now been realised and so it has been brought into the exhibition collection. Numerous items of historic significance are also on display, such as a lock of Katherine Parr’s hair, her prayer book and an intricate lace christening canopy believed to have been worked on by Anne Boleyn for the christening of her daughter, Elizabeth I. Sudeley was a royal residence, closely associated with some of the most famous English monarchs, including Edward IV, Richard III, Henry VIII, Lady Jane Grey, Katherine Parr, Elizabeth I and Charles I. The Castle was even home to a secret Queen of England, Eleanor Boteler, whose royal status was unknown for centuries. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_SUDELEY_CASTLE_180416_SCH_02.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/04/2018. Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, UK. Sudeley Castle's ‘Royal Sudeley 1,000, Trials, Triumphs and Treasures’. Picture of DEREK MADDOCK, Sudeley Castle Archivist, with a long-lost Roman stone God, probably Apollo, previously thought missing for more than 100 years and later found hidden away in a cupboard at Sudeley Castle. Treasures from Sudeley Castle’s 1,000 year history have gone on show in a new exhibition. Called ‘Royal Sudeley 1,000, Trials, Triumphs and Treasures’, the newly refurbished exhibition includes a collection of priceless objects and curiosities. The exhibition includes a one-of-a-kind, life-size glass-engraved portrait of Katherine Parr by critically acclaimed artist, John Hutton. The artwork was re-discovered during the refurbishment of a holiday cottage on the estate, where it had been for decades. Its importance has now been realised and so it has been brought into the exhibition collection. Numerous items of historic significance are also on display, such as a lock of Katherine Parr’s hair, her prayer book and an intricate lace christening canopy believed to have been worked on by Anne Boleyn for the christening of her daughter, Elizabeth I. Sudeley was a royal residence, closely associated with some of the most famous English monarchs, including Edward IV, Richard III, Henry VIII, Lady Jane Grey, Katherine Parr, Elizabeth I and Charles I. The Castle was even home to a secret Queen of England, Eleanor Boteler, whose royal status was unknown for centuries. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_SUDELEY_CASTLE_180416_SCH_31.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/04/2018. Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, UK. Sudeley Castle's ‘Royal Sudeley 1,000, Trials, Triumphs and Treasures’. Picture of DEREK MADDOCK, Sudeley Castle Archivist, with an embroidered christening robe, believed to have been worn by Princess Elizabeth I at her christening. Treasures from Sudeley Castle’s 1,000 year history have gone on show in a new exhibition. Called ‘Royal Sudeley 1,000, Trials, Triumphs and Treasures’, the newly refurbished exhibition includes a collection of priceless objects and curiosities. The exhibition includes a one-of-a-kind, life-size glass-engraved portrait of Katherine Parr by critically acclaimed artist, John Hutton. The artwork was re-discovered during the refurbishment of a holiday cottage on the estate, where it had been for decades. Its importance has now been realised and so it has been brought into the exhibition collection. Numerous items of historic significance are also on display, such as a lock of Katherine Parr’s hair, her prayer book and an intricate lace christening canopy believed to have been worked on by Anne Boleyn for the christening of her daughter, Elizabeth I. Sudeley was a royal residence, closely associated with some of the most famous English monarchs, including Edward IV, Richard III, Henry VIII, Lady Jane Grey, Katherine Parr, Elizabeth I and Charles I. The Castle was even home to a secret Queen of England, Eleanor Boteler, whose royal status was unknown for centuries. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_SUDELEY_CASTLE_180416_SCH_16.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/04/2018. Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, UK. Sudeley Castle's ‘Royal Sudeley 1,000, Trials, Triumphs and Treasures’; tableau of Henry VIII with his wives. Treasures from Sudeley Castle’s 1,000 year history have gone on show in a new exhibition. Called ‘Royal Sudeley 1,000, Trials, Triumphs and Treasures’, the newly refurbished exhibition includes a collection of priceless objects and curiosities. The exhibition includes a one-of-a-kind, life-size glass-engraved portrait of Katherine Parr by critically acclaimed artist, John Hutton. The artwork was re-discovered during the refurbishment of a holiday cottage on the estate, where it had been for decades. Its importance has now been realised and so it has been brought into the exhibition collection. Numerous items of historic significance are also on display, such as a lock of Katherine Parr’s hair, her prayer book and an intricate lace christening canopy believed to have been worked on by Anne Boleyn for the christening of her daughter, Elizabeth I. Sudeley was a royal residence, closely associated with some of the most famous English monarchs, including Edward IV, Richard III, Henry VIII, Lady Jane Grey, Katherine Parr, Elizabeth I and Charles I. The Castle was even home to a secret Queen of England, Eleanor Boteler, whose royal status was unknown for centuries. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_SUDELEY_CASTLE_180416_SCH_15.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/04/2018. Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, UK. Sudeley Castle's ‘Royal Sudeley 1,000, Trials, Triumphs and Treasures’. Treasures from Sudeley Castle’s 1,000 year history have gone on show in a new exhibition. Called ‘Royal Sudeley 1,000, Trials, Triumphs and Treasures’, the newly refurbished exhibition includes a collection of priceless objects and curiosities. The exhibition includes a one-of-a-kind, life-size glass-engraved portrait of Katherine Parr by critically acclaimed artist, John Hutton. The artwork was re-discovered during the refurbishment of a holiday cottage on the estate, where it had been for decades. Its importance has now been realised and so it has been brought into the exhibition collection. Numerous items of historic significance are also on display, such as a lock of Katherine Parr’s hair, her prayer book and an intricate lace christening canopy believed to have been worked on by Anne Boleyn for the christening of her daughter, Elizabeth I. Sudeley was a royal residence, closely associated with some of the most famous English monarchs, including Edward IV, Richard III, Henry VIII, Lady Jane Grey, Katherine Parr, Elizabeth I and Charles I. The Castle was even home to a secret Queen of England, Eleanor Boteler, whose royal status was unknown for centuries. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_SUDELEY_CASTLE_180416_SCH_34.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/04/2018. Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, UK. Sudeley Castle's ‘Royal Sudeley 1,000, Trials, Triumphs and Treasures’. Treasures from Sudeley Castle’s 1,000 year history have gone on show in a new exhibition. Called ‘Royal Sudeley 1,000, Trials, Triumphs and Treasures’, the newly refurbished exhibition includes a collection of priceless objects and curiosities. The exhibition includes a one-of-a-kind, life-size glass-engraved portrait of Katherine Parr by critically acclaimed artist, John Hutton. The artwork was re-discovered during the refurbishment of a holiday cottage on the estate, where it had been for decades. Its importance has now been realised and so it has been brought into the exhibition collection. Numerous items of historic significance are also on display, such as a lock of Katherine Parr’s hair, her prayer book and an intricate lace christening canopy believed to have been worked on by Anne Boleyn for the christening of her daughter, Elizabeth I. Sudeley was a royal residence, closely associated with some of the most famous English monarchs, including Edward IV, Richard III, Henry VIII, Lady Jane Grey, Katherine Parr, Elizabeth I and Charles I. The Castle was even home to a secret Queen of England, Eleanor Boteler, whose royal status was unknown for centuries. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_SUDELEY_CASTLE_180416_SCH_33.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/09/2014. London, England. World Premiere of Katherine Araniello's "The Dinner Party Revisited". This show sees live artist Katherine Araniello play host to six TV monitor guests with an alcohol infused butler. Following the success of Southbank Centre's first Unlimited Festival, this second festival returns from 2 to 7 September 2014 to celebrate the artistic vision and originality of disabled artists with a mix of theatre, dance, music, literature, comedy and visual arts. Unlimited Festival takes place throughout Southbank Centre. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/09/2014. London, England. World Premiere of Katherine Araniello's "The Dinner Party Revisited". This show sees live artist Katherine Araniello play host to six TV monitor guests with an alcohol infused butler. Following the success of Southbank Centre's first Unlimited Festival, this second festival returns from 2 to 7 September 2014 to celebrate the artistic vision and originality of disabled artists with a mix of theatre, dance, music, literature, comedy and visual arts. Unlimited Festival takes place throughout Southbank Centre. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
    LNP_UnlimitedDinnerParty_BST_005.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/09/2014. London, England. World Premiere of Katherine Araniello's "The Dinner Party Revisited". This show sees live artist Katherine Araniello play host to six TV monitor guests with an alcohol infused butler. Following the success of Southbank Centre's first Unlimited Festival, this second festival returns from 2 to 7 September 2014 to celebrate the artistic vision and originality of disabled artists with a mix of theatre, dance, music, literature, comedy and visual arts. Unlimited Festival takes place throughout Southbank Centre. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
    LNP_UnlimitedDinnerParty_BST_001.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/03/2019; Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, UK. Pancake tossing at Sudeley Castle. Queen Katherine Parr was among eight historic reenactors from Past-Times Living History who visited the Castle to celebrate its reopening after being closed for winter and also marked the historic tradition of Pancake Day, which has its origins in Tudor times. The tradition of making pancakes is long, and featured in cookery books as far back as 1439. The tradition of tossing or flipping them is almost as old. The castle and gardens are now open for the season. Sudeley Castle was one of the Tudors’ most treasured palaces, often housing those closest to the crown. It’s where Anne Boleyn stayed with Henry VIII while he decided to dissolve the monasteries, and where Katherine Parr, Henry’s last wife, lived after he died. She now lies entombed in the Castle’s church. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_PANCAKE_TOSSING_190304_SCH_06.jpg
  • Katherine Kelly, Pride of Britain Awards, Grosvenor House Hotel, London UK. 28 September, Photo by Richard Goldschmidt /LNP © London News Pictures
    LNP_Pride_Britain_PIQ_191.jpg
  • Katherine Jenkins, Glamour Women of the Year Awards, Berkeley Square Gardens, London UK, 02 June 2014, Photos by Richard Goldschmidt /LNP © London News Pictures
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  • Katherine Jenkins, Glamour Women of the Year Awards, Berkeley Square Gardens, London UK, 02 June 2014, Photos by Richard Goldschmidt /LNP © London News Pictures
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/05/2014. London, England. Collection by Katherine Ogden from UEL, University of East London. Graduate Fashion Week 2014, Runway Show at the Old Truman Brewery in London, United Kingdom. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/05/2014. London, England. Collection by Katherine Ogden from UEL, University of East London. Graduate Fashion Week 2014, Runway Show at the Old Truman Brewery in London, United Kingdom. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
    LNP_GFW14_UEL_BST_009.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/05/2014. London, England. Collection by Katherine Roberts-Wood. 30 students of the Royal College of Art's prestigious MA Fashion programme presented their final collections in  a runway show at the RCA building in Kensington. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/04/2013. London, England. Celebrity start with Katherine Jenkins, Sophie Anderton and Amy Childs. Celebrity Runners at a photocall before the start of the Virgin London Marathon 2013 race. Many wore black ribbons to pay their respect for those who died or were injured in the Boston Marathon. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/04/2013. London, England. Picture: singer Katherine Jenkins. Celebrity Runners at a photocall before the start of the Virgin London Marathon 2013 race. Many wore black ribbons to pay their respect for those who died or were injured in the Boston Marathon. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/04/2013. London, England. Picture: singer Katherine Jenkins. Celebrity Runners at a photocall before the start of the Virgin London Marathon 2013 race. Many wore black ribbons to pay their respect for those who died or were injured in the Boston Marathon. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
    LNP_CelebsMarathon13_BST_032.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/04/2013. London, England. Picture: singer Katherine Jenkins. Celebrity Runners at a photocall before the start of the Virgin London Marathon 2013 race. Many wore black ribbons to pay their respect for those who died or were injured in the Boston Marathon. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
    LNP_CelebsMarathon13_BST_031.jpg
  • LONDON, UK  29/04/2011. The Royal Wedding of HRH Prince William to Kate Middleton. Crowds gather in Trafalgar Square in central London, to celebrate the marrige of HRH Prince William and Katherine Middleton. Photo credit should read MICHAEL GRAAE/LNP. Please see special instructions. © under license to London News Pictures
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 08/03/11.Katherine Kelly Red carpet arrivals for the 2011 TRIC (The Television & Radio Industries Club) Awards at Grosvenor House Hotel  London . Photo credit should read ALAN ROXBOROUGH/LNP
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  • Katherine Kelly, Pride of Britain Awards, Grosvenor House Hotel, London UK. 28 September, Photo by Richard Goldschmidt /LNP © London News Pictures
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  • Katherine Kelly, Pride of Britain Awards, Grosvenor House Hotel, London UK. 28 September, Photo by Richard Goldschmidt /LNP © London News Pictures
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  • Katherine Kelly, Pride of Britain Awards, Grosvenor House Hotel, London UK. 28 September, Photo by Richard Goldschmidt /LNP © London News Pictures
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  • Katherine Jenkins, Glamour Women of the Year Awards, Berkeley Square Gardens, London UK, 02 June 2014, Photos by Richard Goldschmidt /LNP © London News Pictures
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  • Katherine Jenkins, Glamour Women of the Year Awards, Berkeley Square Gardens, London UK, 02 June 2014, Photos by Richard Goldschmidt /LNP © London News Pictures
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  • Katherine Jenkins, Glamour Women of the Year Awards, Berkeley Square Gardens, London UK, 02 June 2014, Photos by Richard Goldschmidt /LNP © London News Pictures
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  • Katherine Jenkins, Glamour Women of the Year Awards, Berkeley Square Gardens, London UK, 02 June 2014, Photos by Richard Goldschmidt /LNP © London News Pictures
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  • Katherine Jenkins, Glamour Women of the Year Awards, Berkeley Square Gardens, London UK, 02 June 2014, Photos by Richard Goldschmidt /LNP © London News Pictures
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  • Katherine Jenkins, Glamour Women of the Year Awards, Berkeley Square Gardens, London UK, 02 June 2014, Photos by Richard Goldschmidt /LNP © London News Pictures
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  • Katherine Jenkins, Glamour Women of the Year Awards, Berkeley Square Gardens, London UK, 02 June 2014, Photos by Richard Goldschmidt /LNP © London News Pictures
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  • Katherine Jenkins, Glamour Women of the Year Awards, Berkeley Square Gardens, London UK, 02 June 2014, Photos by Richard Goldschmidt /LNP © London News Pictures
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/05/2014. London, England. Collection by Katherine Roberts-Wood. 30 students of the Royal College of Art's prestigious MA Fashion programme presented their final collections in  a runway show at the RCA building in Kensington. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/05/2014. London, England. Collection by Katherine Roberts-Wood. 30 students of the Royal College of Art's prestigious MA Fashion programme presented their final collections in  a runway show at the RCA building in Kensington. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/04/2013. London, England. Picture: singer Katherine Jenkins after finishing the race in the Mall. Celebrity Runners and Fun Runners finish the Virgin London Marathon 2013 race in the Mall, London. Many wore black ribbons to pay their respect for those who died or were injured in the Boston Marathon. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/04/2013. London, England. Picture: singer Katherine Jenkins after finishing the race in the Mall. Celebrity Runners and Fun Runners finish the Virgin London Marathon 2013 race in the Mall, London. Many wore black ribbons to pay their respect for those who died or were injured in the Boston Marathon. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/04/2013. London, England. Picture: singer Katherine Jenkins after finishing the race in the Mall. Celebrity Runners and Fun Runners finish the Virgin London Marathon 2013 race in the Mall, London. Many wore black ribbons to pay their respect for those who died or were injured in the Boston Marathon. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/04/2013. London, England. Picture: singer Katherine Jenkins after finishing the race in the Mall. Celebrity Runners and Fun Runners finish the Virgin London Marathon 2013 race in the Mall, London. Many wore black ribbons to pay their respect for those who died or were injured in the Boston Marathon. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/04/2013. London, England. Picture: singer Katherine Jenkins after finishing the race in the Mall. Celebrity Runners and Fun Runners finish the Virgin London Marathon 2013 race in the Mall, London. Many wore black ribbons to pay their respect for those who died or were injured in the Boston Marathon. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/04/2013. London, England. Picture: singer Katherine Jenkins. Celebrity Runners at a photocall before the start of the Virgin London Marathon 2013 race. Many wore black ribbons to pay their respect for those who died or were injured in the Boston Marathon. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • LONDON, UK  29/04/2011. The Royal Wedding of HRH Prince William to Kate Middleton. Crowds gather in Trafalgar Square in central London, to celebrate the marrige of HRH Prince William and Katherine Middleton. Photo credit should read MICHAEL GRAAE/LNP.
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  • LONDON, UK  29/04/2011. The Royal Wedding of HRH Prince William to Kate Middleton. Crowds gather in Trafalgar Square in central London, to celebrate the marrige of HRH Prince William and Katherine Middleton. Photo credit should read MICHAEL GRAAE/LNP. Please see special instructions. © under license to London News Pictures
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  • LONDON, UK  29/04/2011. The Royal Wedding of HRH Prince William to Kate Middleton. Crowds gather in Trafalgar Square in central London, to celebrate the marrige of HRH Prince William and Katherine Middleton. Photo credit should read MICHAEL GRAAE/LNP. Please see special instructions. © under license to London News Pictures
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  • LONDON, UK  29/04/2011. The Royal Wedding of HRH Prince William to Kate Middleton. Crowds gather in Trafalgar Square in central London, to celebrate the marrige of HRH Prince William and Katherine Middleton. Photo credit should read MICHAEL GRAAE/LNP. Please see special instructions. © under license to London News Pictures
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  • LONDON, UK  29/04/2011. The Royal Wedding of HRH Prince William to Kate Middleton. Crowds gather in Trafalgar Square in central London, to celebrate the marrige of HRH Prince William and Katherine Middleton. Photo credit should read MICHAEL GRAAE/LNP. Please see special instructions. © under license to London News Pictures
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  • LOCATION, UK  29/04/2011. The Royal Wedding of HRH Prince William to Katherine Middleton. In the pump gardens in Royal Leamington Spa Photo well-wishers toast the Royal couple. credit should read.Sam Spickett/LNP. Please see special instructions. © under license to London News Pictures
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  • LOCATION, UK  29/04/2011. The Royal Wedding of HRH Prince William to Katherine Middleton. In the pump gardens in Royal Leamington Spa well wishers, toast the Royal Couple Photo credit should read  Sam Spickett/LNP. Please see special instructions. © under license to London News Pictures
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  • LOCATION, UK  29/04/2011. The Royal Wedding of HRH Prince William to Katherine Middleton. In the pump gardens in Royal Leamington Spa well-wishers fly flags in front of a big screen televising the Royal Occasion. credit should read Sam Spickett/LNP. Please see special instructions. © under license to London News Pictures
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 08/03/11.Katherine Kelly Red carpet arrivals for the 2011 TRIC (The Television & Radio Industries Club) Awards at Grosvenor House Hotel  London . Photo credit should read ALAN ROXBOROUGH/LNP
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 08/03/11.Katherine Kelly Red carpet arrivals for the 2011 TRIC (The Television & Radio Industries Club) Awards at Grosvenor House Hotel  London . Photo credit should read ALAN ROXBOROUGH/LNP
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 08/03/11.Katherine Kelly Red carpet arrivals for the 2011 TRIC (The Television & Radio Industries Club) Awards at Grosvenor House Hotel  London . Photo credit should read ALAN ROXBOROUGH/LNP
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 08/03/11.Katherine Kelly Red carpet arrivals for the 2011 TRIC (The Television & Radio Industries Club) Awards at Grosvenor House Hotel  London . Photo credit should read ALAN ROXBOROUGH/LNP
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 08/03/11.Katherine Kelly Red carpet arrivals for the 2011 TRIC (The Television & Radio Industries Club) Awards at Grosvenor House Hotel  London . Photo credit should read ALAN ROXBOROUGH/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/06/2018. LONDON, UK.  Signage on the exterior of the Kate Spade New York store on Regent Street, one of four stores in central London.  It has been reported that the designer Kate Spade (real name Katherine Noel Brosnahan) has been found dead in her New York apartment in an apparent suicide.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/06/2018. LONDON, UK.  Signage on the exterior of the Kate Spade New York store on Regent Street, one of four stores in central London.  It has been reported that the designer Kate Spade (real name Katherine Noel Brosnahan) has been found dead in her New York apartment in an apparent suicide.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/06/2018. LONDON, UK.  People walk by the exterior of the Kate Spade New York store on Regent Street, one of four stores in central London.  It has been reported that the designer Kate Spade (real name Katherine Noel Brosnahan) has been found dead in her New York apartment in an apparent suicide.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/06/2018. LONDON, UK.  Signage on the exterior of the Kate Spade New York store on Regent Street, one of four stores in central London.  It has been reported that the designer Kate Spade (real name Katherine Noel Brosnahan) has been found dead in her New York apartment in an apparent suicide.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/06/2018. LONDON, UK.  Signage on the exterior of the Kate Spade New York store on Regent Street, one of four stores in central London.  It has been reported that the designer Kate Spade (real name Katherine Noel Brosnahan) has been found dead in her New York apartment in an apparent suicide.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/06/2018. LONDON, UK.  People walk by the exterior of the Kate Spade New York store on Regent Street, one of four stores in central London.  It has been reported that the designer Kate Spade (real name Katherine Noel Brosnahan) has been found dead in her New York apartment in an apparent suicide.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/04/2012.  The family of adventurer Lt Col Henry Worsely peek over the bannister of Goldsmiths Hall as they await the arrival of Prince William and Lady Katherine at Goldsmiths Hall.  The Royal couple were attending the venue to welcome back Henry and his team after completing a 900 mile race across the South Pole to raise money for the Royal British Legion.  Photo credit: Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • STRICT EMBARGO TO 00:01 FRIDAY 15 APRIL 2011 © licensed to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  12/04/11.Katherine Middleton and Prince William. The filming of a new T-Mobile advert in which Kate Middleton and Prince William lookalikes pretend to get married at a mock royal wedding. The filming took place at St Bartholomew the Great Church in London. All the main royal family members and the Arch Bishop of Canterbury were played by actors. The actors danced down the aisle with moves choreographed by Louie Spence. Please see special instructions. Photo credit should read Cliff Hide/LNP.
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  • STRICT EMBARGO TO 00:01 FRIDAY 15 APRIL 2011 © licensed to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  12/04/11.Katherine Middleton and Prince William. The filming of a new T-Mobile advert in which Kate Middleton and Prince William lookalikes pretend to get married at a mock royal wedding. The filming took place at St Bartholomew the Great Church in London. All the main royal family members and the Arch Bishop of Canterbury were played by actors. The actors danced down the aisle with moves choreographed by Louie Spence. Please see special instructions. Photo credit should read Cliff Hide/LNP.
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  • STRICT EMBARGO TO 00:01 FRIDAY 15 APRIL 2011 © licensed to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  12/04/11.Katherine Middleton and Prince William. The filming of a new T-Mobile advert in which Kate Middleton and Prince William lookalikes pretend to get married at a mock royal wedding. The filming took place at St Bartholomew the Great Church in London. All the main royal family members and the Arch Bishop of Canterbury were played by actors. The actors danced down the aisle with moves choreographed by Louie SpencePlease see special instructions. Photo credit should read Cliff Hide/LNP.
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  • STRICT EMBARGO TO 00:01 FRIDAY 15 APRIL 2011 © licensed to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  12/04/11.Katherine Middleton and Prince William. The filming of a new T-Mobile advert in which Kate Middleton and Prince William lookalikes pretend to get married at a mock royal wedding. The filming took place at St Bartholomew the Great Church in London. All the main royal family members and the Arch Bishop of Canterbury were played by actors. The actors danced down the aisle with moves choreographed by Louie Spence. Please see special instructions. Photo credit should read Cliff Hide/LNP.
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  • STRICT EMBARGO TO 00:01 FRIDAY 15 APRIL 2011 © licensed to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  12/04/11.Katherine Middleton and Prince William. The filming of a new T-Mobile advert in which Kate Middleton and Prince William lookalikes pretend to get married at a mock royal wedding. The filming took place at St Bartholomew the Great Church in London. All the main royal family members and the Arch Bishop of Canterbury were played by actors. The actors danced down the aisle with moves choreographed by Louie Spence. Please see special instructions. Photo credit should read Cliff Hide/LNP.
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  • STRICT EMBARGO TO 00:01 FRIDAY 15 APRIL 2011 © licensed to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  12/04/11. Katherine Middleton and Prince William. The filming of a new T-Mobile advert in which Kate Middleton and Prince William lookalikes pretend to get married at a mock royal wedding. The filming took place at St Bartholomew the Great Church in London. All the main royal family members and the Arch Bishop of Canterbury were played by actors. The actors danced down the aisle with moves choreographed by Louie Spence. Please see special instructions. Photo credit should read Cliff Hide/LNP.
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  • STRICT EMBARGO TO 00:01 FRIDAY 15 APRIL 2011 © licensed to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  12/04/11. Katherine Middleton and Prince William with Louis Spence. The filming of a new T-Mobile advert in which Kate Middleton and Prince William lookalikes pretend to get married at a mock royal wedding. The filming took place at St Bartholomew the Great Church in London. All the main royal family members and the Arch Bishop of Canterbury were played by actors. The actors danced down the aisle with moves choreographed by Louie Spence. Please see special instructions. Photo credit should read Cliff Hide/LNP.
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  • STRICT EMBARGO TO 00:01 FRIDAY 15 APRIL 2011 © licensed to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  12/04/11. Katherine Middleton. The filming of a new T-Mobile advert in which Kate Middleton and Prince William lookalikes pretend to get married at a mock royal wedding. The filming took place at St Bartholomew the Great Church in London. All the main royal family members and the Arch Bishop of Canterbury were played by actors. The actors danced down the aisle with moves choreographed by Louie Spence. Please see special instructions. Photo credit should read Cliff Hide/LNP.
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  • STRICT EMBARGO TO 00:01 FRIDAY 15 APRIL 2011 © licensed to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  12/04/11. Katherine Middleton and Prince William. The filming of a new T-Mobile advert in which Kate Middleton and Prince William lookalikes pretend to get married at a mock royal wedding. The filming took place at St Bartholomew the Great Church in London. All the main royal family members and the Arch Bishop of Canterbury were played by actors. The actors danced down the aisle with moves choreographed by Louie Spence. Please see special instructions. Photo credit should read Cliff Hide/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/06/2018. LONDON, UK.  People walk by the exterior of the Kate Spade New York store on Regent Street, one of four stores in central London.  It has been reported that the designer Kate Spade (real name Katherine Noel Brosnahan) has been found dead in her New York apartment in an apparent suicide.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • STRICT EMBARGO TO 00:01 FRIDAY 15 APRIL 2011 © licensed to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  12/04/11. Katherine Middleton takes a break. The filming of a new T-Mobile advert in which Kate Middleton and Prince William lookalikes pretend to get married at a mock royal wedding. The filming took place at St Bartholomew the Great Church in London. All the main royal family members and the Arch Bishop of Canterbury were played by actors. The actors danced down the aisle with moves choreographed by Louie Spence. Please see special instructions. Photo credit should read Cliff Hide/LNP.
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  • STRICT EMBARGO TO 00:01 FRIDAY 15 APRIL 2011 © licensed to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  12/04/11.Katherine Middleton and Prince William. The filming of a new T-Mobile advert in which Kate Middleton and Prince William lookalikes pretend to get married at a mock royal wedding. The filming took place at St Bartholomew the Great Church in London. All the main royal family members and the Arch Bishop of Canterbury were played by actors. The actors danced down the aisle with moves choreographed by Louie Spence. Please see special instructions. Photo credit should read Cliff Hide/LNP.
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  • STRICT EMBARGO TO 00:01 FRIDAY 15 APRIL 2011 © licensed to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  12/04/11. Katherine Middleton and Prince William. The filming of a new T-Mobile advert in which Kate Middleton and Prince William lookalikes pretend to get married at a mock royal wedding. The filming took place at St Bartholomew the Great Church in London. All the main royal family members and the Arch Bishop of Canterbury were played by actors. The actors danced down the aisle with moves choreographed by Louie Spence. Please see special instructions. Photo credit should read Cliff Hide/LNP.
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  • ©  London News Pictures. 08/07/2016. RAF Fairford, UK. Prince WILLIAM, CATHERINE, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince GEORGE  during a visit to the International Air Tattoo at RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire where Prince George was introduced to the Red Arrows.  Photo credit: Ian Schofield/LNP
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  • ©  London News Pictures. 08/07/2016. RAF Fairford, UK. Prince WILLIAM, CATHERINE, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince GEORGE  during a visit to the International Air Tattoo at RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire where Prince George was introduced to the Red Arrows.  Photo credit: Ian Schofield/LNP
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  • ©  London News Pictures. 08/07/2016. RAF Fairford, UK. Prince WILLIAM, CATHERINE, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince GEORGE  during a visit to the International Air Tattoo at RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire where Prince George was introduced to the Red Arrows.  Photo credit: Ian Schofield/LNP
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  • ©  London News Pictures. 08/07/2016. RAF Fairford, UK. Prince WILLIAM, CATHERINE, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince GEORGE  during a visit to the International Air Tattoo at RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire where Prince George was introduced to the Red Arrows.  Photo credit: Ian Schofield/LNP
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  • ©  London News Pictures. 08/07/2016. RAF Fairford, UK. Prince WILLIAM, CATHERINE, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince GEORGE  during a visit to the International Air Tattoo at RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire where Prince George was introduced to the Red Arrows.  Photo credit: Ian Schofield/LNP
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  • ©  London News Pictures. 08/07/2016. RAF Fairford, UK. Prince WILLIAM, CATHERINE, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince GEORGE  during a visit to the International Air Tattoo at RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire where Prince George was introduced to the Red Arrows.  Photo credit: Ian Schofield/LNP
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  • ©  London News Pictures. 08/07/2016. RAF Fairford, UK. Prince WILLIAM, CATHERINE, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince GEORGE  during a visit to the International Air Tattoo at RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire where Prince George was introduced to the Red Arrows.  Photo credit: Ian Schofield/LNP
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  • ©  London News Pictures. 08/07/2016. RAF Fairford, UK. waves from the window of a plane during a visit to the International Air Tattoo at RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire where Prince George was introduced to the Red Arrows.  Photo credit: Ian Schofield/LNP
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  • ©  London News Pictures. 08/07/2016. RAF Fairford, UK. CATHERINE, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince GEORGE  during a visit to the International Air Tattoo at RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire where Prince George was introduced to the Red Arrows.  Photo credit: Ian Schofield/LNP
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  • ©  London News Pictures. 08/07/2016. RAF Fairford, UK. CATHERINE, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince GEORGE  during a visit to the International Air Tattoo at RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire where Prince George was introduced to the Red Arrows.  Photo credit: Ian Schofield/LNP
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  • ©  London News Pictures. 08/07/2016. RAF Fairford, UK. CATHERINE, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince GEORGE  during a visit to the International Air Tattoo at RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire where Prince George was introduced to the Red Arrows.  Photo credit: Ian Schofield/LNP
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  • ©  London News Pictures. 08/07/2016. RAF Fairford, UK. CATHERINE, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince GEORGE  during a visit to the International Air Tattoo at RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire where Prince George was introduced to the Red Arrows.  Photo credit: Ian Schofield/LNP
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  • ©  London News Pictures. 08/07/2016. RAF Fairford, UK. CATHERINE, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince GEORGE  during a visit to the International Air Tattoo at RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire where Prince George was introduced to the Red Arrows.  Photo credit: Ian Schofield/LNP
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  • ©  London News Pictures. 08/07/2016. RAF Fairford, UK. CATHERINE, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince GEORGE  during a visit to the International Air Tattoo at RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire where Prince George was introduced to the Red Arrows.  Photo credit: Ian Schofield/LNP
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