Prince_William - CEREMONIAL PROCESSION BEARING THE COFFIN OF THE QUEEN MOTHER

CEREMONIAL PROCESSION BEARING THE COFFIN OF THE QUEEN MOTHER

LON2002040503 - LONDON, April 5 (UPI)--- Prince Philip, Prince Andrew, Prince Harry, and Prince William follow the coffin of the Queen Mother in a procession from St. James Palace to Westminster Hall on April 5, 2002, in London. .mk/ UPI via Rex Features


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