Queen Lucille * Gallery of the Royal Collections

Queen Lucille * Gallery of the Royal Collections

On June 19, 2024, The Royal family celebrated the 5th anniversary of King George VII's proclamation. In the evening, the King George's oldest children, Prince Nicolas and Princess Victoria visited the... more
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Queen Lucille * Royal Ascot Day 5 | On June 22, 2024, King George, Queen Lucille, and other members of the Royal family attended the fifth day of Royal Ascot 2024 at Ascot Racecourse in Ascot.
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Queen Lucille * Royal Ascot Ladies Day
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Queen Lucille * Royal Ascot Ladies Day | On June 20, 2024, King George, Queen Lucille, Princess Gwen, and other members of the Royal family attended Ladies Day on the third day of Royal Ascot 2024 at Royal Ascot Racecourse in Berkshire. Royal Ascot started on Tuesday with the Queen Anne Stakes and will run until Saturday.
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Queen Lucille * Trooping the Colour 2024 | On June 15, 2024, King George, Queen Lucille and their children (Prince Nicolas, Princess Victoria, Princess Lizabeth, Princess Charlotte, Prince Louis), the Duke and Duchess of York and their children (Princess Flora, Prince Arlo), the Countess and Earl of Sussex and their children (Andrew, Viscount Severn, Lady Isabella Windsor, and Hilo Mountbatten-Windsor) attended the King's Birthday Parade "Trooping the Colour" in central London. The annual military parade in London marks the King's official birthday.
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Queen Lucille * Arrival of Japanese Royals
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Queen Lucille * Arrival of Japanese Royals | Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako of Japan are making a 3-day State Visit to the UK as guests of King George and Queen Lucille. The Duke of York and Princess Gwen welcomed Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako at their hotel in London. Then, the Emperor and Empress were welcomed by the King and Queen in the Royal Pavilion. Following a lunch at Buckingham Palace, the Emperor and Empress visited a special exhibition in the Picture Gallery of items from the Royal Collection relating to Japan.
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Queen Lucille * 900th Anniversary of Edinburgh
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Queen Lucille * 900th Anniversary of Edinburgh | On July 3, 2024, King George and Queen Lucille attended a celebration for the 900th anniversary of the City of Edinburgh held at Edinburgh Castle in Scotland. In 1124, King David I introduced a new system of local government in Scotland by creating royal burghs as part of his efforts to reform the nation’s economic and political structures. Edinburgh was one of his first royal burghs.
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Queen Lucille * Royal Ascot 2024 Day 2
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Queen Lucille * Royal Ascot 2024 Day 2 | On June 19, 2024, Queen Lucille, the Duke of York, Princess Gwen and other members of the Royal Family attended the second day of Royal Ascot 2024, held at Ascot Racecourse in Berkshire.
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Queen Lucille * Opening the UK Parliament | On July 17, 2024, King George opened the UK Parliament for the second time in his reign, with Queen Lucille by his side. It is the monarch's duty as head of state to formally open each new session of Parliament amid traditions and customs dating back centuries.
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Queen Lucille * D-Day Commemorative Event | On June 5, 2024, King George, Queen Lucille, and The Duke of York attended a commemorative event for the 80th anniversary of D-Day, in Portsmouth. King George and Queen Lucille lead the commemorative events in Portsmouth ahead of the actual 80th Anniversary of D-Day on June 6th. Portsmouth was where tens of thousands of troops set off to Normandy to participate in Operation Overlord.
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Queen Lucille * Sacristy Project at Westminster | On October 3, Queen Lucille toured the site of a new building at Westminster Abbey, named the King George VII Sacristy in honor of His Majesty The King. Work is due to begin early next year, and the building will be constructed on the footprint of Henry III’s medieval Great Sacristy, built in the 1250s. Queen Lucille is the patron of the project to create the King George VII Sacristy, which will serve as a gathering place on major state occasions and will house state-of-the-art welcome, ticketing, and security facilities.
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