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Photographic Print : Princess Beatrice being helped by Sophie Rhys Jones, Earl of Wessex after she passed out
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Princess Beatrice being helped by Sophie Rhys Jones, Earl of Wessex after she passed out
Princess Beatrice being helped by Sophie Rhys Jones, Earl of Wessex after she passed out at Remembrance Day Service Whitehall, watched by Prince Edward Duke of Wessex and Commander Tim Lawrence
Roger Allen
mirrorpix
London
Greater London
England
WA*1126383
Media ID 21247719
© Mirrorpix
Countess Of Wessex Earl Of Wessex Prince Edward
15"x10" (37.5x25cm) Poster
Relive the historic moment with our exquisite photographic print from Memory Lane Prints. Witness the compassionate gesture of Sophie, Countess of Wessex, as she supports Princess Beatrice after her fainting episode at the Remembrance Day Service in Whitehall. This stunning image, captured by renowned photographer Roger Allen, also features the watchful eyes of Prince Edward, Duke of Wessex and Commander Tim Lawrence. Add this beautiful print to your collection and celebrate the enduring strength of the royal family.
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Estimated Product Size is 37.5cm x 25cm (14.8" x 9.8")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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In this print captured by Roger Allen, we witness a poignant moment during the Remembrance Day Service at Whitehall in the 1990s. The image showcases Princess Beatrice, a member of royalty, being tenderly assisted by Sophie Rhys Jones, the Earl of Wessex, after she unexpectedly passed out. Standing nearby are Prince Edward Duke of Wessex and Commander Tim Lawrence who attentively observe the situation. The photograph encapsulates both vulnerability and strength as it portrays Princess Beatrice receiving support from her caring family members amidst a public event. It serves as a reminder that even those born into privilege can face moments of fragility and rely on their loved ones for solace. Furthermore, this snapshot highlights the unwavering bond between siblings as Sophie Rhys Jones steps forward to lend her assistance to Princess Beatrice. Her presence exudes compassion and reassurance while Prince Edward Duke of Wessex and Commander Tim Lawrence stand closeby, ready to offer any necessary aid. Roger Allen's expert photography captures not only an extraordinary moment in history but also conveys the enduring resilience displayed by individuals within royal families. This remarkable image stands as a testament to unity, love, and support that transcends titles or positions – reminding us all that even those adorned with crowns require care when faced with life's unexpected challenges.
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