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Her Majesty The Queen, accompanied by His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh, will visit and formally open the new development at the Charterhouse in Central London. Upon arrival, The Queen and The Duke will be greeted by senior representatives of the Charterhouse. They will view a 3D representation of the redeveloped site and meet members of the design, building and landscaping teams. Inside the building, Her Majesty will visit the newly created Learning Centre and museum facilities, while His Royal Highness will meet staff and governors in the Great Hall. To conclude, The Queen and The Duke will take part in a short ceremony and plaque unveiling in the Chapel.

Her Majesty The Queen, accompanied by His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh, will visit and formally open the new development at the Charterhouse in Central London. Upon arrival, The Queen and The Duke will be greeted by senior representatives of the Charterhouse. They will view a 3D representation of the redeveloped site and meet members of the design, building and landscaping teams. Inside the building, Her Majesty will visit the newly created Learning Centre and museum facilities, while His Royal Highness will meet staff and governors in the Great Hall. To conclude, The Queen and The Duke will take part in a short ceremony and plaque unveiling in the Chapel.

Her Majesty The Queen, accompanied by His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh, will visit and formally open the new development at the Charterhouse in Central London. Upon arrival, The Queen and The Duke will be greeted by senior representatives of the Charterhouse. They will view a 3D representation of the redeveloped site and meet members of the design, building and landscaping teams. Inside the building, Her Majesty will visit the newly created Learning Centre and museum facilities, while His Royal Highness will meet staff and governors in the Great Hall. To conclude, The Queen and The Duke will take part in a short ceremony and plaque unveiling in the Chapel.

Royal visit to West Newton Parish Church, Sandringham, Norfolk - 05 Feb 2017
On Monday Feb 6th, the 65th anniversary of the day she became Queen, Her Royal Highness will make history by becoming the first British monarch to reach a Sapphire Jubilee. She has reigned since 1952 after her father, George VI, died unexpectedly from lung cancer.

Royal visit to West Newton Parish Church, Sandringham, Norfolk - 05 Feb 2017
On Monday Feb 6th, the 65th anniversary of the day she became Queen, Her Royal Highness will make history by becoming the first British monarch to reach a Sapphire Jubilee. She has reigned since 1952 after her father, George VI, died unexpectedly from lung cancer.

Royal visit to West Newton Parish Church, Sandringham, Norfolk - 05 Feb 2017
On Monday Feb 6th, the 65th anniversary of the day she became Queen, Her Royal Highness will make history by becoming the first British monarch to reach a Sapphire Jubilee. She has reigned since 1952 after her father, George VI, died unexpectedly from lung cancer.

Royal visit to West Newton Parish Church, Sandringham, Norfolk - 05 Feb 2017
On Monday Feb 6th, the 65th anniversary of the day she became Queen, Her Royal Highness will make history by becoming the first British monarch to reach a Sapphire Jubilee. She has reigned since 1952 after her father, George VI, died unexpectedly from lung cancer.

The Queen presented ceremonial Leeks to the 1st Battalion The Royal Welsh Guards to mark St David's Day at Tidworth. The weather meant she had to inspect the troops from a car.

Ffion Williams, 10, presents a bunch of daffodils to Queen Elizabeth II at Lucknow Barracks in Tidworth, Wiltshire, as she departs following a visit to the Royal Welsh Regiment to mark St David's Day.

Queen Elizabeth II at Lucknow Barracks in Tidworth, Wiltshire, during a visit to the Royal Welsh Regiment to mark St David's Day.

The Queen presented ceremonial Leeks to the 1st Battalion The Royal Welsh Guards to mark St David's Day at Tidworth. The weather meant she had to inspect the troops from a car.

Her Majesty The Queen, Colonel-In-Chief, will attend a Review and Presentation of Leeks to The Royal Welsh to mark St David's Day at Lucknow Barracks, Tidworth, Wiltshire.

Her Majesty The Queen, Colonel-In-Chief, will attend a Review and Presentation of Leeks to The Royal Welsh to mark St David's Day at Lucknow Barracks, Tidworth, Wiltshire.

Her Majesty The Queen, Colonel-In-Chief, will attend a Review and Presentation of Leeks to The Royal Welsh to mark St David's Day at Lucknow Barracks, Tidworth, Wiltshire.

Queen Elizabeth II arrives at theThe Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, on the University of East Anglia campus, which is currently presenting the show 'Fiji: Art and Life in the Pacific'

Queen Elizabeth II arrives at theThe Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, on the University of East Anglia campus, which is currently presenting the show 'Fiji: Art and Life in the Pacific'

Queen Elizabeth II arrives at theThe Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, on the University of East Anglia campus, which is currently presenting the show 'Fiji: Art and Life in the Pacific'

Queen Elizabeth II arrives at theThe Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, on the University of East Anglia campus, which is currently presenting the show 'Fiji: Art and Life in the Pacific'

Goodenough College is the leading residential community for British and international postgraduate students studying in London.

Queen Elizabeth II attends a reception for female permanent secretaries at The Queen's Gallery in London
Queen Elizabeth II speaks at reception for female permanent secretaries, The Queen's Gallery, London, UK - 21 Feb 2017
A rainha Isabel II morreu na tarde desta quinta-feira aos 96 anos, anunciou a família real britânica. A governante britânica estava em Balmoral, na Escócia, para onde o círculo familiar mais próximo viajou ao longo do dia.
“A rainha morreu pacificamente em Balmoral esta tarde. O Rei e a Rainha Consorte permanecerão em Balmoral esta noite e voltarão a Londres amanhã [sexta-feira]”, acrescenta a mensagem, numa referência a Carlos e Camila.
O site da família real está, para já, reduzido a uma simples página em que é comunicada a morte.
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