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Against the ancient backdrop of Rome’s Colosseum, thousands gathered Friday evening for the solemn Via Crucis procession, ...
Charles and Camilla then had their picture taken in front of the Colosseum -- which the ancient ... You had Roman emperors... and now you have the king and queen coming here.
Pic: PA Charles and Camilla then headed to the Colosseum, where they took pictures in front of the 2,000-year-old Roman amphitheatre. Image: The couple greeted members of the public during a visit ...
Unannounced, Prince Harry arrived at the Court of Appeal in London on Tuesday, as part of a last-ditch attempt to overturn the Home Office decision to remove his UK state-funded security ...
On Tuesday, April 8, the King, 76, and Queen, 77, visited the Colosseum on the second day ... at the Quirinale Palace. They then viewed a flypast by the Italian Air Force’s aerobatic team ...
Accompanied by a large entourage that included Foreign Secretary David Lammy, the King and Queen then proceeded up the stairs to the Colosseum viewing platform, on the edge of the Temple of Venus ...
The King and Queen then travelled to Altare della Patria to lay a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier before taking in the breathtaking views of the Colosseum. School children excitedly ...
The royal couple then visited some of Rome’s most iconic ... They enjoyed a special tour of the Colosseum, where they met a group of schoolchildren and were greeted by a cheering crowd of ...
Charles and Camilla then had their picture taken in front of the Colosseum, which the ancient ... You had Roman emperors... and now you have the king and queen coming here. That makes sense ...
but now attracts millions of visitors every year. Built during the first century, in its day the Colosseum held around 50,000 spectators who watched gladiators compete, including contests between ...
but now attracts millions of visitors every year. Built during the first century, in its day the Colosseum held around 50,000 spectators who watched gladiators compete, including contests between men ...