The Queen arrives for Royal Ascot
The Queen, accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Harry and the Duke of York arrive for the first day of Royal Ascot.
Royal Ascot (1962)
Colour.
Royal Ascot, Berkshire.
L/Ss of royal procession coming along course, Queen Elizabeth II and Duke of Edinburgh (Prince Philip) in landau. L/Ss of crowds. M/S of girl in red dress. Several more shots of crowds. Women show-off latest hat fashions. Various shots of race (Queen Anne Stakes) in progress.
C/U of gentlemen looking through binoculars. Several more shots of crowds. L/Ss of horses parading in the paddock. Shots of horse coming out onto the course. L/Ss of race in progress. C/U of man looking through binoculars. More shots of race in progress. The race is won by Pavot ridden by Joe Sime. Shots of the winning horse and the jockey dismounted.
FILM ID:1721.12
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES.
FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT
British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website.
Prince Harry and the Royal family at the Royal Ascot
The clown prince: Joker Harry keeps the royals entertained at Ascot - then grimaces as Frankie Dettori drops his trophy
Prince Harry was back at Royal Ascot for a second time this week as he joined the Queen for Ladies' Day
The prince was on typically jokey form, playing with his umbrella and grimacing his way through the Norfolk Stakes
The Queen, who was elegant in turquoise, was also accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh and Prince Andrew
Behind them rode Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, the Princess Royal and her son Peter Phillips
Unfortunately for the Queen, her filly Estimate could only manage second place in the Gold Cup
Colourfully dressed racegoers lined the grandstand and filled the paddock, with outlandish hats dominating
Royal Ascot 2016 (Royal Family)
Ekaterina Stafford at Royal Ascot 15 June 2016. Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Charles, Prince William, Kate Middleton.
Harry and Meghan to Visit Edinburgh | Good Morning Britain
Royal couple due to embark on their official joint visit to Scotland.
The Queen Visits Exeter, 2nd May 2012
Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip visit Exeter as part of her Diamond Jubilee tour. 2nd May 2012
Royal Ascot 2016
Subscribe to our YouTube:
Social:
Twitter -
Facebook -
Vine - search ADI LED
Royal Ascot 2016: What Are They Wearing?
During Royal Ascot — June 14 to 18 — held at the Ascot Racecourse in Berkshire, statement headwear is a must for all — especially on Ladies’ Day. The Ladies wore floral, lace or graphic-patterned dresses, or classic trousers suits; gents looked dapper in morning suits, complete with the requisite black or gray top hats. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were also in attendance. They arrived in a carriage processional, led by Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh, and watched the races.
This video was produced by YT Wochit Entertainment using
Royal Wedding viral ad as 'William and Kate Middleton' party hard
East 17's House of Love blasting out of the sound system, Prince William leapfrogging over brother Harry and Kate Middleton dancing down the aisle, it is the Royal Wedding, but not as you know it.
CHRISTMAS CHEESES
The ceremony of the Christmas Cheeses at the Royal Hospital, Chelsea. Presented by General Sir Richard Gale on behalf of the English Country Cheese Council.
You can license this story through AP Archive:
Find out more about AP Archive:
The Royal Family enter the parade ring at Ascot by carriage
Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, .
entertainment Wedding Dance & family dance and beautiful bride dance and Mahila Sangeet Performance Note- This is uploaded only for promotional .
Zara demonstrates how to pull off the perfect air kiss as she greets members of the royal family at Ascot. The royals turned out in force this afternoon for the .
Hero appears on Family of the Year's 'Loma Vista' - Download at .
UK: BRENCHLEY: HOME TOWN OF SOPHIE RHYS-JONES
English/Nat
The news that Prince Edward and his long-time girlfriend Sophie Rhys-Jones are to be married has launched another national bout of royal wedding fever in Britain.
Sophie will enter the ranks of the royal family as its most modern career woman.
She has her own successful public relations company and is known for having a flair for organising celebrity and charity events.
As her relationship with Edward developed and media pressure grew, she showed a determination to continue the work she enjoys.
APTN reports from Sophie's home town of Brenchley, south of London,
where her father spoke of his daughter's engagement.
There's nothing in Sophie Rhys-Jones' background to equip her for her new life.
She grew up in the quiet village of Brenchley in Kent, 55 kilometres (35 miles) southeast of London.
Her home here was a three-bedroom house, where her parents still live.
Her father Christopher, runs a small import export business, and her mother Mary took in typing to help pay for her daughter's education.
But over the years, Sophie has increasingly become an accepted part of the royal family's public profile, sharing many moments in the
spotlight, including the Golden Wedding celebrations for the Queen
and her husband Prince Philip.
The bride-to-be's parents posed for photographs at the family home on Wednesday.
The father of the bride was confident in his daughter's abilities to cope with life as a royal.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
(Q. Your reaction to today's news?)
We're absolutely delighted with the news. We are completely
delighted.
(Q. Can you tell me how you were told they would be getting
engaged?)
Prince Edward came down between Christmas and the New Year and
asked my permission.
(Q. And what were your thoughts then?)
I was extremely pleased.
(Q. How do you get on with Prince Edward?)
Very well. We like him immensely and we've known him for some time
and he's a very very nice chap.
(Q. Your thoughts on how your daughter will cope with the pressures
of real life?)
Well I think she'll do very well. She isn't exactly catapulted in -
it's been a fairly long apprenticeship.
SUPER CAPTION: Christopher Rhys-Jones, Sophie's father
At the village pub where Sophie once worked as a barmaid, her former boss was also delighted to hear the news.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
Sophie used to work here many years ago and some of the locals still remember her, the parents still occasionally come in to the Halfway House and hopefully we'll be seeing them more often now.
(Q. Are you disappointed they're not getting married here?)
Well I'm disappointed we're not holding the reception! But yes, it would be nice if they were married in the village but obviously it's not large enough to take all the people that would be coming in.
SUPER CAPTION: Robin Pratt, pub landlord
Other locals were happy to share their fond memories of Sophie when she lived at home.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
Very attractive girl. Always a warm welcome when one came into the pub. She obviously knew her locals. Good barmaid - always topped the glasses well up. Very polite, courteous, well mannered. A lovely girl, really lovely girl.
SUPER CAPTION: Michael Noakes, local
As the sun sets over this sleepy village on Wednesday evening, it's likely that for the residents of Brenchley, life will never be quite the same again.
You can license this story through AP Archive:
Find out more about AP Archive:
What the British Royal Family looked like the year you were born - PART 1
Buy Royal T-Shirts, Mugs, Socks, Bags etc for your Loved Ones by clicking on below link.
Music : Art of Silence - Dramatic Cinematic [No copyright Royalty free]
What the British royal family looked like the year you were born
1950: Queen Elizabeth II was a young princess her father, King George VI.
Princess Margaret, Princess Elizabeth, King George VI, Queen Elizabeth I London's Palladium
1951: Queen Elizabeth II had married Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark , Balmoral Castle, Scotland
1952: After several years of il health, King George VI 1952. Princess Elizabeth was on a royal tour of Kenya
1953: royal duties Britain's Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
Queen Elizabeth II, The Queen Mother, Princess Margaret, The Princess Royal, Princess Alexandra of Kent, The Duchess of Kent, The Duchess of Gloucester and the Duke of Gloucester) at Ascot
1956: Queen Elizabeth II Britain's monarch. Badminton Horse Trials
Badminton, Gloucestershire The Duke of Beaufort, president of horse trials committee and Queen Mother Elizabeth
1958: The Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip royal tours. the Netherlands, greeted by Queen Juliana
Queen Elizabeth II, is greeted by Queen Juliana of the Netherlands, on the landing stage at Prins Hendrikkade
1959: 10-year-old Charles and 8-year-old Anne official visit to Canada, Canadian tour
1960: Queen Elizabeth II Balmoral, Scotland
1961: British Horse Society trials, April 21, 1961 at Badminton, Gloucester, England. From left to right are: Antony Armstrong-Jones, Prince Philip, Prince Charles, Princess Margaret and Queen Elizabeth II in London's Lincoln's Inn Fields
1965: Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip Christmas cards
1966: Queen Elizabeth Irish Guards uniform While Ireland declared its independence in 1937, Northern Ireland is still part of the UK
Irish Guards, uniform of a Colonel of the Welsh Guards, Buckingham Palace in London
1967: Throughout the 1960s, Queen Elizabeth II trip to Canada
Canada's Uplands Air Force Base at Ottawa
1968: Prince Andrew and Prince Edward London train station
Britain's Princess Margaret stands Liverpool Street Station, London Sandringham, Norfolk
1969: royal family was taken on Christmas morning
Children of Britain's Royal Windsor Castle on Christmas morning, in 1969, St George's Chapel. With Prince Charles and Princess Anne James Ogilvy, son of Princess Alexandra and Angus Ogilvy, Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones, daughter of Princess Margaret and the Earl of Snowdon, son of the Duke and Duchess of Kent, Lady Helen Windsor, daughter of the Kent's, Prince Andrew (at rear) and Prince Edward, Viscount Linley and Marina Ogilvy
1970: Queen Elizabeth has seen 13 American presidents
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, U.S. President Richard Nixon, Britain's Prime Minister Edward Heath at Chequers, Buckinghamshire
Queen Elizabeth II and young Prince Andrew, Prince Edward and Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones royal train London's Liverpool Street station Sandringham
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip are seen with Prince Charles, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward in Buckingham Palace in London
Britain's Prince Andrew, cousin, Viscount Linley, Duke of Bedford on as Queen Elizabeth II
U.S. actress and singer Barbra Streisand Charles of Great Britain Warner Bros. studio in Los Angeles, CA
1974: Prince Charles young Barbara Streisand the US
1975: Queen Elizabeth II went to Barbados
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II Parliament Buildings in Bridgetown, Barbados
1976 1977: Queen Elizabeth celebrated her Silver Jubilee
1978: Queen Elizabeth II shakes hands with Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau His son Justin is PM of Canada today
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II is greeted by Canada's Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau in Edmonton, Canada
1979: Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip celebrated 32 years of marriage
A royal celebration for the Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh Master Peter Philips
Prince Charles, Haripur village which he visited during a one-day halt in Bhubaneshwar, India, Dec. 4, 1980
1981: Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer 600,000 people filled the streets of London, and 750 million people watched on TV worldwide
Princess of Wales on the balcony of Buckingham Palace on their wedding day
1982: Prince William Arthur Philip Louis, St. Mary's Hospital in London.
Britain's Prince William British Prince Charles and Princess Diana, the Prince and Princess of Wales
1983: the National Carriage Championships at Windsor
1984: Prince Henry Charles Albert David of Wales St. Mary's Hospital with newborn Prince Harry
Check out more videos of this channel to see more interesting things
Please Like, comment, share and subscribe this channel. Thank you !! :)
Louise Redknapp Royal Ascot 8
louiseonline.co.uk
The internets largest and longest running unofficial Louise fan web site filled with content including over 4,500 images, 360 videos, upcoming events, all the latest news and much, much more.
Also, be sure to visit Louise's official sites & social media:
Official site:
Twitter:
Facebook:
Instagram:
A Style Album by Lou & Em:
Royalty Overseas AKA Queen Mother In Australia (1958)
This is a duplicate of item 1521.06 - check for best quality.
Full title reads: Royalty Overseas.
Sydney, Australia. Queen Mother on Tour in Australia.
GV Thousands of school children assembled in Sydney Cricket Ground. CU Pan Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother being welcomed. SV Mass of children cheering. GV Queen Mother standing up in Land Rover driving between the children. SV Towards and pan to close up of the Queen Mother standing in Land Rover waving to the children. GV Mass of children cheering. SV Pan Queen Mother driving between lane of cheering children. Angle shot Towards and pan to close up of Queen Mother waving to children as she drives passed. GV Pan Queen Mother driving through lane of cheering children. SV Towards Queen Mother waving from land rover. CU Queen Mother smiling and waving to children. GV Pan down.
Intertitle reads: Surinam. Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands on her tour of Dutch colonies. She is in Dutch Guiana.
GV Pan down a traditional village in Surinam. SV Princess Beatrix of Holland walking towards it with officials. LV Locals in decorated boats. SV Princess taking cine film of the decorated boats. SV Locals in boats. SV Towards and pan the Princess walking towards with officials, waving and smiling to the Locals. SV Group of Locals playing on skin drums. CU Beatrix using cine camera. SV Local with trilby hat squatting and dancing. SV children with flags. CU Wajana indians presenting Beatrix with beads etc., another Wajana indian decorating Princess with necklace made of teeth.
Selected Originals exist for this item - see other records.
FILM ID:3428.18
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES.
FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT
British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website.
Rain For Party (1960)
Item title reads - Rain for party.
Royal garden party is rained off at Buckingham palace, London.
L/S crowds milling about at garden party. C/U Queen Elizabeth II wearing flowered hat talking to male guest. L/S crowd. M/S Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, talking to guests. M/S Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother chatting to two women. M/S Princess Alexandra talking to Princess Alice, the Duchess of Gloucester. M/S oil king Nubar Gulbenkian chatting to guests. M/S Indian Prime Minister Mr Jawaharial Nehru and his sister Mrs Pandit. M/S of black chief wearing ceremonial robes.
M/S Mr Nkrumah of Ghana chatting to other guests. L/S people making their way in because of the rain. M/S Duke of Edinburgh chatting to someone under shelter. M/S band tent with people crowded underneath. L/S Robert Menzies the Australian Prime Minister and other Premiers in royal pavilion. Various shots of people sheltering. C/U rain. L/S nearly empty garden. L/S woman running across the grass.
FILM ID:1680.04
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES.
FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT
British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website.
Ascot Racecourse Director of Food & Beverage at the Festival of Food & Wine Racing Weekend
Mike Cattermole speaks with Jonathan Parker, Director of Food & Beverage, at Ascot's Festival of Food & Wine Racing Weekend
Kate Middleton wowed in sparkly shoes and a matching clutch bag at a gala dinner tonight
I say thank you
to those of you who are watching this video, do not forget to like, share and subscribers youtube channel
Visit also my blog
// //annbreakingnews.blogspot.co.id/
Twetter:
THANK YOU
Kate Middleton dazzles in sparkly shoes and matching clutch bag at gala dinner
Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge, shone at an event at Spring Restaurant in London to mark Addiction Awareness Week
Kate Middleton wowed in sparkly shoes and a matching clutch bag at a gala dinner tonight.
Duchess of Cambridge chose a glittering ensemble for her meal, prepared by people whose lives have been touched by drugs and alcohol.
Unlike the gloomy weather in central London, the royal was full of summer cheer and bloom as she met guests who have beaten addiction.
The event was hosted by charity Action on Addiction, of which Kate is a patron.
The mum-of-three chose a cream, off-the-shoulder dress by Barbara Casasola.
The duchess has been patron for the charity, which offers life-saving treatment to both individuals and their families, since 2012.
Speaking at the dinner, Kate said: Sadly, for many who are suffering with addiction, they just don’t receive the help they need early enough
Action on Addiction was one of my very first patronages, and as such, it is very close to my heart.
I’m hugely passionate about the support it provides, especially for parents, children and families who suffer from, or through, addiction. And in some ways, it was the catalyst for my interest in early childhood development.
The royal said the root causes of drug and alcohol addiction could often be traced back to the very earliest years, as she called for help to break the inter-generational cycle.
She added: For the last few years, I’ve been focusing on the importance of prevention: how can we all really support the earliest years of life, build foundations, and help avoid adversity later on in life.
Having met so many people who’ve suffered from addiction, I have seen over and over again that, sadly, the root causes can so often be traced right back to the very earliest years of someone’s life.
Trauma experienced in early childhood, in some cases, as a result of separation, abandonment, abuse, or even emotional neglect, can have a lasting effect.
What we experience during our earliest years, even while we’re still in the womb, shapes the developing brain.
It is therefore vital that we support everyone who cares for children in those formative years, especially if we want to help with the inter-generational cycle of addiction.
Sadly, for many who are suffering with addiction, they just don’t receive the help they need early enough. They have already reached crisis point before the support they need.
What’s remarkable about Action on Addiction is that it goes beyond helping those who are suffering on the courageous journey into recovery - but it also lends direct support to the children and families affected by addiction – for as long as it takes.
This evening’s dinner not only marks ‘Addiction Awareness Week’, but it also provides an opportunity for us to remember the vital work being done to help all those affected by addiction feel able to access help, hope and freedom from their addiction.
There was never a more important time for Action on Addiction to succeed. And I, for one, could not be more delighted to support such a special organisation.
It was the first annual gala dinner in recognition of Addiction Awareness Week, hosted by chef Skye Gyngell and Action on Addiction, a British charity working in research, treatment, family support and professional education.
A spokesman said Action on Addiction builds communities of recovery for individuals and families by developing the best quality and most effective residential and community-based addiction treatment services in the UK and promoting self-help, peer-to-peer support, and community cohesion.
The Duchess has previously spoken of how her work with addicts helped her realise the significance of mental health as central to many issues.
It is currently helping inform her work in developing a major project around support for children in their earliest years, a spokesman said.
#katemiddleton
#princeharry
#royalfamily