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RC20XEAF4Y2G Britain's King Charles, as Captain General, of the Royal Artillery fires an artillery piece during a visit to the regiments headquarters in Lark Hill, meeting some of the personnel from the 21 regiments that form up the Royal Regiment, Wiltshire, Britain, June 6, 2025. RICHARD POHLE/Pool via REUTERS TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
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RC23XEA7ZINR Britain's King Charles, as Captain General, of the Royal Artillery reacts after firing an artillery piece during a visit to the regiments headquarters in Lark Hill, meeting some of the personnel from the 21 regiments that form up the Royal Regiment, Wiltshire, Britain, June 6, 2025. RICHARD POHLE/Pool via REUTERS TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
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RC23XEAT6TB6 A child looks out of a window as Britain's King Charles, as Captain General of the Royal Artillery visits the regiment at their headquarters in Lark Hill, meeting some of the personnel from the 21 regiments that form up the Royal Regiment, Wiltshire, Britain, June 6, 2025. RICHARD POHLE/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2ZWEANSHAP Britain's King Charles, as Captain General of the Royal Artillery visits the regiment at their headquarters in Lark Hill, meeting some of the personnel from the 21 regiments that form up the Royal Regiment, Wiltshire, Britain, June 6, 2025. RICHARD POHLE/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2ZWEAANZL7 Britain's King Charles, as Captain General of the Royal Artillery visits the regiment at their headquarters in Lark Hill, meeting some of the personnel from the 21 regiments that form up the Royal Regiment, Wiltshire, Britain, June 6, 2025. RICHARD POHLE/Pool via REUTERS
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RC23XEAFLF1N Britain's King Charles, as Captain General, of the Royal Artillery reacts after firing an artillery piece during a visit to the regiments headquarters in Lark Hill, meeting some of the personnel from the 21 regiments that form up the Royal Regiment, Wiltshire, Britain, June 6, 2025. RICHARD POHLE/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2ZWEAN7TUT Britain's King Charles, as Captain General, of the Royal Artillery looks at the artillery uniform of his ancestor King George V as he views artefacts from the regimental museum during a visit to their headquarters in Lark Hill, meeting some of the personnel from the 21 regiments that form up the Royal Regiment, Wiltshire, Britain, June 6, 2025. RICHARD POHLE/Pool via REUTERS
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RC20XEAB9BIL Britain's King Charles, as Captain General, of the Royal Artillery is given a set of ear defenders to wear as he prepares to fire an artillery piece during a visit to the regiments headquarters in Lark Hill, meeting some of the personnel from the 21 regiments that form up the Royal Regiment, Wiltshire, Britain, June 6, 2025. RICHARD POHLE/Pool via REUTERS
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RC20XEAMB6IV Britain's King Charles, as Captain General, of the Royal Artillery is given a set of ear defenders to wear as he prepares to fire an artillery piece during a visit to the regiments headquarters in Lark Hill, meeting some of the personnel from the 21 regiments that form up the Royal Regiment, Wiltshire, Britain, June 6, 2025. RICHARD POHLE/Pool via REUTERS
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RC20XEADR7L2 Britain's King Charles, as Captain General, of the Royal Artillery reacts after firing an artillery piece during a visit to the regiments headquarters in Lark Hill, meeting some of the personnel from the 21 regiments that form up the Royal Regiment, Wiltshire, Britain, June 6, 2025. RICHARD POHLE/Pool via REUTERS
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RC20XEAOVNU7 Britain's King Charles, as Captain General, of the Royal Artillery fires an artillery piece during a visit to the regiments headquarters in Lark Hill, meeting some of the personnel from the 21 regiments that form up the Royal Regiment, Wiltshire, Britain, June 6, 2025. RICHARD POHLE/Pool via REUTERS
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RC20XEAAP3TA Britain's King Charles recieves an engraved brass shell casing from an artillery round fired during his coronation from the crew of an artillery piece he has just fired during a visit to the regiment at their headquarters in Lark Hill, meeting some of the personnel from the 21 regiments that form up the Royal Regiment, Wiltshire, Britain, June 6, 2025. RICHARD POHLE/Pool via REUTERS
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RC21XEA0R6EL The King greets families of service personnel during a visit to the regiments headquarters in Lark Hill, meeting some of the personnel from the 21 regiments that form up the Royal Regiment, Wiltshire, Britain, June 6, 2025. RICHARD POHLE/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2ZWEAMFJ3N Britain's King Charles talks to members of the Royal Artillery during a visit to the regiments headquarters in Lark Hill, meeting some of the personnel from the 21 regiments that form up the Royal Regiment, Wiltshire, Britain, June 6, 2025. RICHARD POHLE/Pool via REUTERS
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RC21XEAMD7KL Britain's King Charles greets families of service personnel during a visit to the regiments headquarters in Lark Hill, meeting some of the personnel from the 21 regiments that form up the Royal Regiment, Wiltshire, Britain, June 6, 2025. RICHARD POHLE/Pool via REUTERS
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RC20XEAL5AMO Britain's King Charles, as Captain General, of the Royal Artillery talks to gunners next to the Royal Artillery?s multiple launch rocket system (MLRS) during a visit to the regiments headquarters in Lark Hill, meeting some of the personnel from the 21 regiments that form up the Royal Regiment, Wiltshire, Britain, June 6, 2025. RICHARD POHLE/Pool via REUTERS
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RC20XEAJOH7C Britain's King Charles, as Captain General, of the Royal Artillery talks to gunners next to the Royal Artillery?s new gun "The Archer" during a visit to the regiments headquarters in Lark Hill, meeting some of the personnel from the 21 regiments that form up the Royal Regiment, Wiltshire, Britain, June 6, 2025. RICHARD POHLE/Pool via REUTERS
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RC21XEAI03VK Britain's King Charles picks up and examines a Puma AE reconnaissance drone during a visit to the regiments headquarters in Lark Hill, meeting some of the personnel from the 21 regiments that form up the Royal Regiment, Wiltshire, Britain, June 6, 2025. RICHARD POHLE/Pool via REUTERS
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RC20XEANLC04 Britain's King Charles, as Captain General, of the Royal Artillery reacts after firing an artillery piece during a visit to the regiments headquarters in Lark Hill, meeting some of the personnel from the 21 regiments that form up the Royal Regiment, Wiltshire, Britain, June 6, 2025. RICHARD POHLE/Pool via REUTERS
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RC20XEAPACT3 Britain's King Charles, as Captain General, of the Royal Artillery reacts after firing an artillery piece during a visit to the regiments headquarters in Lark Hill, meeting some of the personnel from the 21 regiments that form up the Royal Regiment, Wiltshire, Britain, June 6, 2025. RICHARD POHLE/Pool via REUTERS
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RC20XEA0454R Britain's King Charles, as Captain General of the Royal Artillery visits the regiment at their headquarters in Lark Hill, Wiltshire meeting some of the personnel from the 21 regiments that form up the Royal Regiment, Britain, June 6, 2025. RICHARD POHLE/Pool via REUTERS
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RC21XEA0F4LO Britain's King Charles greets families of service personnel during a visit to the regiments headquarters in Lark Hill, Wiltshire meeting some of the personnel from the 21 regiments that form up the Royal Regiment, Britain, June 6, 2025. RICHARD POHLE/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2ZWEA6RMOC Britain's King Charles talks to members of the Royal Artillery during a visit to the regiments headquarters in Lark Hill, Wiltshire, Britain, June 6, 2025. RICHARD POHLE/Pool via REUTERS
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RC23VEACNK5M A member of the Armed Forces demonstrates the Xdown combat drone as Defence Secretary John Healey visits Land Warfare Centre in Warminster Garrison, Wiltshire, Britain, June 3, 2025. Leon Neal/Pool via REUTERS
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RC22VEAAX64E Defence Secretary John Healey controls a Mission Master by Rheinmetall as he visits Land Warfare Centre in Warminster Garrison, Wiltshire, Britain, June 3, 2025. Leon Neal/Pool via REUTERS
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RC22VEAKFOAU Defence Secretary John Healey hears a briefing on the use of drone technology as he visits Land Warfare Centre in Warminster Garrison, Wiltshire, Britain, June 3, 2025. Leon Neal/Pool via REUTERS
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RC22VEAXIHC6 Defence Secretary John Healey hears a briefing on the use of drone technology as he visits Land Warfare Centre in Warminster Garrison, Wiltshire, Britain, June 3, 2025. Leon Neal/Pool via REUTERS
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RC22VEARWEMD Defence Secretary John Healey looks towards a drone in flight as he visits Land Warfare Centre in Warminster Garrison, Wiltshire, Britain, June 3, 2025. Leon Neal/Pool via REUTERS
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RC22VEAJPSJK Defence Secretary John Healey holds a DefendTex D40 drone as it takes flight as he visits Land Warfare Centre in Warminster Garrison, Wiltshire, Britain, June 3, 2025. Leon Neal/Pool via REUTERS
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RC22VEAHAKTP Defence Secretary John Healey listens to a briefing on drone technology as he visits Land Warfare Centre in Warminster Garrison, Wiltshire, Britain, June 3, 2025. Leon Neal/Pool via REUTERS
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RC22VEA8FKWB Defence Secretary John Healey speaks with Private Charlie Bugby of the Royal Yorkshire Regiment, as he visits Land Warfare Centre in Warminster Garrison, Wiltshire, Britain, June 3, 2025. Leon Neal/Pool via REUTERS
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RC22VEAU7TTU Defence Secretary John Healey looks towards a drone in flight as he visits Land Warfare Centre in Warminster Garrison, Wiltshire, Britain, June 3, 2025. Leon Neal/Pool via REUTERS
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RC24VEAIT3O1 Members of the Armed Forces look on as Defence Secretary John Healey is interviewed during a visit to Land Warfare Centre in Warminster Garrison, Wiltshire, Britain, June 3, 2025. Leon Neal/Pool via REUTERS
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RC23VEAJCT7H Defence Secretary John Healey listens to a briefing on drone equipment as he visits Land Warfare Centre in Warminster Garrison, Wiltshire, Britain, June 3, 2025. Leon Neal/Pool via REUTERS
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RC23VEAH9XKB Defence Secretary John Healey uses a controller to try an FPV drone training system as he visits Land Warfare Centre in Warminster Garrison, Wiltshire, Britain, June 3, 2025. Leon Neal/Pool via REUTERS
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RC22VEAYHNK0 Defence Secretary John Healey holds a DefendTex D40 drone as it takes flight during a visit to Land Warfare Centre in Warminster Garrison, Wiltshire, Britain, June 3, 2025. Leon Neal/Pool via REUTERS
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RC22VEAMT4T1 Defence Secretary John Healey speaks with Private Charlie Bugby of the Royal Yorkshire Regiment, as he visits Land Warfare Centre in Warminster Garrison, Wiltshire, Britain, June 3, 2025. Leon Neal/Pool via REUTERS
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RC23VEANANQN Defence Secretary John Healey is reflected in the mirrored lens of a component of the ORCUS counter-UAS system, as he visits Land Warfare Centre in Warminster Garrison, Wiltshire, Britain, June 3, 2025. Leon Neal/Pool via REUTERS
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RC24VEA8OU0V Defence Secretary John Healey answers questions from the media as he visits Land Warfare Centre in Warminster Garrison, Wiltshire, Britain, June 3, 2025. Leon Neal/Pool via REUTERS
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RC23VEAJI4UH Defence Secretary John Healey uses a controller to try an FPV drone training system as a man in camouflage holds a nightfighter drone signal blocking system, during a visit at Land Warfare Centre in Warminster Garrison, Wiltshire, Britain, June 3, 2025. Leon Neal/Pool via REUTERS
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RC23VEAE8YFG Defence Secretary John Healey listens to a briefing on drone equipment as he visits Land Warfare Centre in Warminster Garrison, Wiltshire, Britain, June 3, 2025. Leon Neal/Pool via REUTERS
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RC24VEAIQQQF Members of the Armed Forces look on as Defence Secretary John Healey is interviewed during a visit to Land Warfare Centre in Warminster Garrison, Wiltshire, Britain, June 3, 2025. Leon Neal/Pool via REUTERS
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RC24VEAW21EL Members of the Armed forces look on as Defence Secretary John Healey is interviewed during a visit to Land Warfare Centre in Warminster Garrison, Wiltshire, Britain, June 3, 2025. Leon Neal/Pool via REUTERS
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RC23VEAAJ46P Defence Secretary John Healey holds the remains of a domestic drone which was destroyed as it flew by the Dragonfire system as he visits Land Warfare Centre in Warminster Garrison, Wiltshire, Britain, June 3, 2025. Leon Neal/Pool via REUTERS
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RC22VEAHWHUZ Defence Secretary John Healey controls a Mission Master by Rheinmetall as he visits Land Warfare Centre in Warminster Garrison, Wiltshire, Britain, June 3, 2025. Leon Neal/Pool via REUTERS
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RC22VEA68H56 Defence Secretary John Healey holds a DefendTex D40 drone as it takes flight as he visits Land Warfare Centre in Warminster Garrison, Wiltshire, Britain, June 3, 2025. Leon Neal/Pool via REUTERS
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RC22VEA747E5 Defence Secretary John Healey speaks with Private Charlie Bugby of the Royal Yorkshire Regiment, as he visits Land Warfare Centre in Warminster Garrison, Wiltshire, Britain, June 3, 2025. Leon Neal/Pool via REUTERS
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RC23VEA1MK1S Defence Secretary John Healey is shown a Modini Dart 250 One way Effector jet drone as he visits Land Warfare Centre in Warminster Garrison, Wiltshire, Britain, June 3, 2025. Leon Neal/Pool via REUTERS
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RC23VEA3D711 Defence Secretary John Healey listens to a briefing on drone equipment as he visits Land Warfare Centre in Warminster Garrison, Wiltshire, Britain, June 3, 2025. Leon Neal/Pool via REUTERS
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RC22VEALFUJ7 British Defence Secretary John Healey gestures to the drone in the sky as he views a screen showing its camera feed as he visits Land Warfare Centre in Warminster Garrison, Wiltshire, Britain, June 3, 2025. Leon Neal/Pool via REUTERS
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RC22VEA7N859 British Defence Secretary John Healey controls a mission master by Rheinmetall as he visits Land Warfare Centre in Warminster Garrison, Wiltshire, Britain, June 3, 2025. Leon Neal/Pool via REUTERS
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RC23VEAODJWU British Defence Secretary John Healey uses a controller to try an FPV drone training system as a man in camouflage holds a nightfighter drone signal blocking system AT visits Land Warfare Centre in Warminster Garrison, Wiltshire, Britain, June 3, 2025. Leon Neal/Pool via REUTERS
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RC23VEARCQ27 British Defence Secretary John Healey stands near a Dragonfire system as he visits Land Warfare Centre in Warminster Garrison, Wiltshire, Britain, June 3, 2025. Leon Neal/Pool via REUTERS
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RC23VEAQT5P9 British Defence Secretary John Healey looks at a Storm Shroud AR3 system as he visits Land Warfare Centre in Warminster Garrison, Wiltshire, Britain, June 3, 2025. Leon Neal/Pool via REUTERS
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RC23VEAFMLLQ British Defence Secretary John Healey looks at a Storm Shroud AR3 system as he visits Land Warfare Centre in Warminster Garrison, Wiltshire, Britain, June 3, 2025. Leon Neal/Pool via REUTERS
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RC22VEATD58Y British Defence Secretary John Healey holds a DefendTex d40 drone as it takes flight at the Land Warfare Centre in Warminster Garrison, Wiltshire, Britain, June 3, 2025. Leon Neal/Pool via REUTERS
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RC22VEA9OGGJ British Defence Secretary John Healey arrives at the Land Warfare Centre in Warminster Garrison, Wiltshire, Britain, June 3, 2025. Leon Neal/Pool via REUTERS
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RC22VEABY6IJ British Defence Secretary John Healey arrives at the Land Warfare Centre in Warminster Garrison, Wiltshire, Britain, June 3, 2025. Leon Neal/Pool via REUTERS
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RC22VEAYX9R3 British Defence Secretary John Healey arrives at the Land Warfare Centre in Warminster Garrison, Wiltshire, Britain, June 3, 2025. Leon Neal/Pool via REUTERS
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RC23VEAXPS9E British Defence Secretary John Healey looks at a Storm Shroud AR3 system as he visits Land Warfare Centre in Warminster Garrison, Wiltshire, Britain, June 3, 2025. Leon Neal/Pool via REUTERS
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RC23VEAAAKDR British Defence Secretary John Healey looks at a Storm Shroud AR3 system as he visits Land Warfare Centre in Warminster Garrison, Wiltshire, Britain, June 3, 2025. Leon Neal/Pool via REUTERS
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RC23VEAVC0KY British Defence Secretary John Healey looks at a Storm Shroud AR3 system as he visits Land Warfare Centre in Warminster Garrison, Wiltshire, Britain, June 3, 2025. Leon Neal/Pool via REUTERS
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RC23VEAXDA6A British Defence Secretary John Healey holds a destroyed domestic drone as it flew by the DragonFire as he visits Land Warfare Centre in Warminster Garrison, Wiltshire, Britain, June 3, 2025. Leon Neal/Pool via REUTERS
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RC23VEADBK2K British Defence Secretary John Healey looks at a destroyed domestic drone as it flew by the DragonFire as he visits Land Warfare Centre in Warminster Garrison, Wiltshire, Britain, June 3, 2025. Leon Neal/Pool via REUTERS
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RC23VEAZFLM9 British Defence Secretary John Healey looks at a domestic drone destroyed as it flew by the DragonFire as he visits Land Warfare Centre in Warminster Garrison, Wiltshire, Britain, June 3, 2025. Leon Neal/Pool via REUTERS
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RC23VEA92VOI British Defence Secretary John Healey looks at a Lanner uav as he visits Land Warfare Centre in Warminster Garrison, Wiltshire, Britain, June 3, 2025. Leon Neal/Pool via REUTERS
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RC23VEA1E2LI British Defence Secretary John Healey looks at a Lanner uav as he visits Land Warfare Centre in Warminster Garrison, Wiltshire, Britain, June 3, 2025. Leon Neal/Pool via REUTERS
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RC23VEAY8KD3 British Defence Secretary John Healey looks at a Lanner uav as he visits Land Warfare Centre in Warminster Garrison, Wiltshire, Britain, June 3, 2025. Leon Neal/Pool via REUTERS
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RC23VEAAO6AE British Defence Secretary John Healey looks at a Lanner uav as he visits Land Warfare Centre in Warminster Garrison, Wiltshire, Britain, June 3, 2025. Leon Neal/Pool via REUTERS
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RC22VEA4YR4A British Defence Secretary John Healey visits Land Warfare Centre in Warminster Garrison, Wiltshire, Britain, June 3, 2025. Leon Neal/Pool via REUTERS
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RC22VEALPPIF British Defence Secretary John Healey visits Land Warfare Centre in Warminster Garrison, Wiltshire, Britain, June 3, 2025. Leon Neal/Pool via REUTERS
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RC23VEAG24X5 British Defence Secretary John Healey holds an Xdown combat drone as he visits Land Warfare Centre in Warminster Garrison, Wiltshire, Britain, June 3, 2025. Leon Neal/Pool via REUTERS
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RC23VEA81NQ1 British Defence Secretary John Healey is shown an Xdown combat drone as he visits Land Warfare Centre in Warminster Garrison, Wiltshire, Britain, June 3, 2025. Leon Neal/Pool via REUTERS
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RC23VEAN987V British Defence Secretary John Healey is shown an Xdown combat drone as he visits Land Warfare Centre in Warminster Garrison, Wiltshire, Britain, June 3, 2025. Leon Neal/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2DECAAVNNO A plaque on display as Queen Camilla, President of Prospect Hospice, visits the hospice to celebrate their 45th anniversary and 30 years on the charity's current site in Wroughton near Swindon, Wiltshire. Picture date: Tuesday January 21, 2025. Jacob King/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2CECASS385 Queen Camilla, President of Prospect Hospice, meeta Mark Dennis during a visit to the hospice to celebrate their 45th anniversary and 30 years on the charity's current site in Wroughton near Swindon, Wiltshire. Picture date: Tuesday January 21, 2025. Jacob King/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2CECAO4XET Queen Camilla, President of Prospect Hospice, meets Mark Dennis during a visit to the hospice to celebrate their 45th anniversary and 30 years on the charity's current site in Wroughton near Swindon, Wiltshire. Picture date: Tuesday January 21, 2025. Jacob King/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2CECAQPN7D Queen Camilla, President of Prospect Hospice, meets staff members during a visit to the hospice to celebrate their 45th anniversary and 30 years on the charity's current site in Wroughton near Swindon, Wiltshire. Picture date: Tuesday January 21, 2025. Jacob King/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2CECAVOT75 Queen Camilla, President of Prospect Hospice, meets staff members during a visit to the hospice to celebrate their 45th anniversary and 30 years on the charity's current site in Wroughton near Swindon, Wiltshire. Picture date: Tuesday January 21, 2025. Jacob King/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2CECA7ZD2T Queen Camilla, President of Prospect Hospice, meets Mark Dennis during a visit to the hospice to celebrate their 45th anniversary and 30 years on the charity's current site in Wroughton near Swindon, Wiltshire. Picture date: Tuesday January 21, 2025. Jacob King/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2CECAIGXYT Queen Camilla, President of Prospect Hospice, meets Mark Dennis during a visit to the hospice to celebrate their 45th anniversary and 30 years on the charity's current site in Wroughton near Swindon, Wiltshire. Picture date: Tuesday January 21, 2025. Jacob King/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2CECA9IU36 Queen Camilla, President of Prospect Hospice, meets Christopher Southall during a visit to the hospice to celebrate their 45th anniversary and 30 years on the charity's current site in Wroughton near Swindon, Wiltshire. Picture date: Tuesday January 21, 2025. Jacob King/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2CECAJX7S0 Queen Camilla, President of Prospect Hospice, meets Christopher Southall during a visit to the hospice to celebrate their 45th anniversary and 30 years on the charity's current site in Wroughton near Swindon, Wiltshire. Picture date: Tuesday January 21, 2025. Jacob King/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2CECAAN7XX Queen Camilla, President of Prospect Hospice, meets Christopher Southall during a visit to the hospice to celebrate their 45th anniversary and 30 years on the charity's current site in Wroughton near Swindon, Wiltshire. Picture date: Tuesday January 21, 2025. Jacob King/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2CECAWGNXK Queen Camilla, President of Prospect Hospice, meets Christopher Southall and his wife Kate during a visit to the hospice to celebrate their 45th anniversary and 30 years on the charity's current site in Wroughton near Swindon, Wiltshire. Picture date: Tuesday January 21, 2025. Jacob King/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2CECANEGTB Queen Camilla, President of Prospect Hospice, meets Christopher Southall and his wife Kate during a visit to the hospice to celebrate their 45th anniversary and 30 years on the charity's current site in Wroughton near Swindon, Wiltshire. Picture date: Tuesday January 21, 2025. Jacob King/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2CECA42O5Z Queen Camilla, President of Prospect Hospice, is gifted flowers during a visit to the hospice to celebrate their 45th anniversary and 30 years on the charity's current site in Wroughton near Swindon, Wiltshire. Picture date: Tuesday January 21, 2025. Jacob King/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2DECAO7EGM Queen Camilla, President of Prospect Hospice, waves after a visit to the hospice to celebrate their 45th anniversary and 30 years on the charity's current site in Wroughton near Swindon, Wiltshire. Picture date: Tuesday January 21, 2025. Jacob King/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2DECAIZA4X Queen Camilla, President of Prospect Hospice, waves after a visit to the hospice to celebrate their 45th anniversary and 30 years on the charity's current site in Wroughton near Swindon, Wiltshire. Picture date: Tuesday January 21, 2025. Jacob King/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2DECAJ9RFJ Queen Camilla, President of Prospect Hospice, waves after a visit to the hospice to celebrate their 45th anniversary and 30 years on the charity's current site in Wroughton near Swindon, Wiltshire. Picture date: Tuesday January 21, 2025. Jacob King/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2CECAUU2XN Queen Camilla, President of Prospect Hospice, cutting a cake during a visit to the hospice to celebrate their 45th anniversary and 30 years on the charity's current site in Wroughton near Swindon, Wiltshire. Picture date: Tuesday January 21, 2025. Jacob King/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2CECA833AC Queen Camilla, President of Prospect Hospice, cutting a cake during a visit to the hospice to celebrate their 45th anniversary and 30 years on the charity's current site in Wroughton near Swindon, Wiltshire. Picture date: Tuesday January 21, 2025. Jacob King/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2YCBAYX7N4 Britain's Prince William, The Prince of Wales, Colonel of the Welsh Guards, visits the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards at Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, Britain November 26, 2024. Aaron Chown/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2YCBA7J5VK Britain's Prince William, The Prince of Wales, Colonel of the Welsh Guards, visits the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards at Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, Britain November 26, 2024. Aaron Chown/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2YCBANDP90 Britain's Prince William, The Prince of Wales, Colonel of the Welsh Guards, watches a drone demonstration during a visit to the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards at Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, Britain November 26, 2024. Aaron Chown/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2YCBA4VBXP Britain's Prince William, The Prince of Wales, Colonel of the Welsh Guards, visits the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards at Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, Britain November 26, 2024. Aaron Chown/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2YCBA5CKCG Britain's Prince William, The Prince of Wales, Colonel of the Welsh Guards, visits the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards at Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, Britain November 26, 2024. Aaron Chown/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2ZCBAXJSHY Britain's Prince William, The Prince of Wales, Colonel of the Welsh Guards, visits the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards at Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, Britain November 26, 2024. Aaron Chown/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2ZCBAH2XUW Britain's Prince William, The Prince of Wales, Colonel of the Welsh Guards, visits the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards at Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, Britain November 26, 2024. Aaron Chown/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2YCBA7545F Britain's Prince William, The Prince of Wales, Colonel of the Welsh Guards, is shown an 81 mm mortar high explosive (HE) round during a visit to the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards at Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, Britain November 26, 2024. Aaron Chown/Pool via REUTERS
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