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  • 4
    Mar
    2013
    6:21am, EST

    Stefan Wermuth / Reuters

    Police officers stand guard outside the King Edward VII Hospital in central London, where Queen Elizabeth was being treated on March 3, 2013.

    Little and large cop duo stand guard outside Queen's hospital

    Britain's tallest policeman, 7 feet 2 inch Anthony Wallyn, was among the officers standing guard outside the London hospital where Queen Elizabeth was admitted for treatment over the weekend, ITV News reports.

    To the delight of photographers gathered outside King Edward VII Hospital, he was partnered by the smallest officer in the Metropolitan Police's Westminster Borough Support Unit, PC Tony Thich, who stands 5 feet 6 inches tall.

    The pair, known in the force as Big Tone and Little Tone, ensured unwelcome visitors both large and small were kept away from the monarch, who has been hospitalized by a stomach bug.

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    Hahaha!

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  • 12
    Feb
    2013
    10:05am, EST

    460-year-old King Henri IV gets a facelift

    Philippe Roesch / Visual Forensic via AFP - Getty Images

    A computer generated image shows a reconstruction of the head of French King Henri IV (1553-1610) made after a panel of forensic scientists identified the skull of the king who was murdered at the age of 57 on May 14, 1610, by a fanatic.

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    The mummified head of French King Henri IV.

    Scientists revealed the reconstructed head of French King Henri IV (1553-1610) during a press conference in Paris on Tuesday. This reconstruction was made three years after a panel of forensic scientists identified the skull of the king, who was murdered by a fanatic, at the age of 57 on May 14, 1610.

    Scientists headed by France's Philippe Charlier found a common genetic profile between the mummified head of Henri IV and dried blood from his descendant, Louis XVI.  

    -- AFP - Getty Images

    Related: King Richard III's face revealed after 500 years

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    The skull of French King Henri IV and, at right, its reconstruction, appear on a screen during a press conference in Paris on Feb. 12.

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    He looks more like Robin Williams

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  • 5
    Feb
    2013
    10:21am, EST

    Cambodians throng to revered king's cremation

    Tang Chhin Sothy / AFP - Getty Images

    Cambodian royal family members travel on a royal boat as they drop ashes of former king Norodom Sihanouk in the Mekong river in Phnom Penh on Feb. 5, 2013 following his cremation on Feb. 4.

    Tang Chhin Sothy / AFP - Getty Images

    The ashes of Cambodia's former king were scattered in the Mekong river on Tuesday, bringing to a close months of mourning for the revered monarch who died on October 15 last year. Reuters reports:

    Tens of thousands of Cambodians gathered on Monday to pay their last respects to former King Norodom Sihanouk, a quixotic and much-loved figure who reigned during the country's struggle for independence but was powerless to prevent decades of war.

    The current King Norodom Sihamoni and Sihanouk's widow, Queen Monineath, wept during the cremation as Cambodians poured into the capital to mourn the "king father," as Sihanouk is known.

    "This is the most sorrowful moment," said Pal Ho, 58, a villager from the western province of Pursat, who carried with her six pictures of Sihanouk. Read the full story.

    See more images from the past four months of mourning for King Sihanouk.

    Nicolas Asfouri / AFP - Getty Images

    Fireworks are lit at the crematorium to mark the beginning of the cremation of Norodom Sihanouk, near the Royal Palace in Phnom Penh on Febr. 4, 2013.

    David Guttenfelder / AP

    Mourners cry and pray as the late king is cremated, in Phnom Penh on Feb. 4, 2013.

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    Cambodia's King Norodom Sihamoni (2nd right) and Queen Monique (3rd right) pay their last respects inside the crematorium minutes before the late king's cremation on Feb. 4, 2013.

    Wong Maye-E / AP

    A young boy walks past a puddle with a reflection of a portrait of King Norodom Sihanouk in Phnom Penh on Feb. 4, 2013.

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  • 5
    Feb
    2013
    10:01am, EST

    King Richard III's face revealed after 500 years

    Dan Kitwood / Getty Images

    A facial reconstruction based on the skull of King Richard III is unveiled by the Richard III Society, in London on Feb. 5, 2013.

    By David R Arnott, NBC News

    The face of England's King Richard III was revealed for the first time in more than 500 years on Tuesday following a reconstruction based on a skull unearthed from a parking lot in the city of Leicester.

    After carrying out a series of scientific investigations on bones exhumed from the site last year, the University of Leicester announced on Monday that the remains belonged to Richard III, who died in battle in 1485.

    Justin Tallis / AFP - Getty Images

    Michael Ibsen, a descendant of England's King Richard III, poses for pictures with a plastic model made from the recently discovered skull of the king, during a press conference in London on Feb. 5, 2013.

    As detailed by NBC News Science Editor Alan Boyle, DNA was extracted from bone samples and compared with modern-day mitochondrial DNA from two direct descendants of Richard III's family, including Michael Ibsen, a Canadian-born cabinetmaker who is a 17th-generation descendant of Richard III's eldest sister, Anne of York.

    The skeleton's relatively delicate structure was consistent with descriptions of Richard III's physical appearance, University of Leicester historian Lin Foxhall said. 

    The bones of Richard III, who reigned for two years, have been discovered in Leicester, England, and they indicate that his spine was twisted by scoliosis and that he received eight head wounds in battle. NBC's Stephanie Gosk reports.

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    He looks like the short prince form shrek!

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  • 18
    Dec
    2012
    11:26am, EST

    Queen breaks with centuries-old tradition and sits in on UK Cabinet meeting

    Jeremy Selwyn / AFP - Getty Images

    Queen Elizabeth II takes a seat at the table between British Prime Minister David Cameron and Foreign Secretary William Hague at a cabinet meeting in London on December 18, 2012 to mark her 60 years on the throne.

    Jeremy Selwyn / AFP - Getty Images

    Queen Elizabeth II listens next to Prime Minister David Cameron during the cabinet meeting inside No 10 Downing Street.

    By Rachel Elbaum, NBC News — Queen Elizabeth II sat in on a U.K. Cabinet meeting for the first time in her reign Tuesday, after an invitation from ministers wanting to present her with a gift celebrating her 60 years on the throne, a Buckingham Palace spokeswoman said.

    Jeremy Selwyn / AFP - Getty Images

    Queen Elizabeth II received a gift of place mats from the cabinet to celebrate her 60 years on the throne.

    The queen met with members of the Cabinet in a side room and then took a seat between Prime Minister David Cameron and Foreign Secretary William Hague to observe the weekly meeting.

    "We think the last time the monarch attended the cabinet was in 1781 during the American War of Independence," Cameron said at the start of the meeting, according to video footage. Read the full story.

    Slideshow: Britain honors Queen Elizabeth II with Diamond Jubilee

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    Jeremy Selwyn / AFP - Getty Images

    Queen Elizabeth II sits flanked by Prime Minister David Cameron (L) and Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg (R) as members of the cabinet pose for a family picture at No 10 Downing Street.

    Jeremy Selwyn / AFP - Getty Images

    Queen Elizabeth II sat in the prime minister's usual chair at the table. The 86-year-old sovereign sat in as an observer on the meeting.

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    Who gives a s**t

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  • 28
    Nov
    2012
    4:13pm, EST

    Watching for Will & Kate in Cambridge

    Toby Melville / Reuters

    Two women look out of a university window as Britain's Prince William and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, visit Cambridge University in England on Nov. 28, 2012.

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  • 22
    Nov
    2012
    3:02pm, EST

    An RV fit for a queen? Elizabeth II tries out motor home for size

    Carl Court / WPA Pool via Getty Images

    Not quite as big as Buckingham Palace: Queen Elizabeth II views the interior of a recreational vehicle during a visit to the Bailey caravan factory in Bristol, England as part of her Jubilee tour on November 22, 2012.

    Carl Court / Pool via AFP - Getty Images

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    She is bloody fooking Rich man thats the only reason Rich very rich

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  • 14
    Nov
    2012
    6:50am, EST

    A queen's son meets a hobbit's friend

    Chris Jackson / Getty Images

    Prince Charles, Prince of Wales meets Mark Hadlow who plays Dori in the new 'Hobbit' film at Weta Workshop on November 14, 2012 in Wellington, New Zealand.

    The Prince of Wales met actors from the upcoming Hobbit movie, including Mark Hadlow who plays Dori the dwarf, during a visit to Peter Jackson's Weta Workshop in Wellington on Wednesday. Prince Charles is in New Zealand on the last leg of a Diamond Jubilee tour that has also taken in Papua New Guinea and Australia.

    New Zealander accused of plan to throw horse manure at UK's Prince Charles

    "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey", the latest film by Jackson, who also directed the Lord of the Rings trilogy, will premiere later this month in Wellington.

    -- Reuters, Getty Images

    Jeff McEwan / Reuters

    Prince Charles meets actor Peter Hambleton, who is dressed as Gloin the dwarf, during a visit to the makeup department of film maker Peter Jackson's Weta Workshop in Wellington November 14, 2012.

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  • 17
    Sep
    2012
    9:12am, EDT

    Will & Kate ride in war canoe, chat with the locals in Solomon Islands

    William West / Pool via AFP - Getty Images

    Britain's Prince William and his wife Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, look at traditional displays during a visit to a cultural village in Honiara, Solomon Islands, on Sept. 17, 2012.

    Chris Jackson / Pool via Getty Images

    Prince William and Catherine, followed by locals dressed as sharks in the background, travel in a traditional war canoe during a visit to Tuvanipupu Island.

    William West / AFP - Getty Images

    Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, speaks with traditional weavers during a visit to a cultural village in Honiara on Sept. 17, 2012.

    William West / Pool via AP

    William and Kate watch traditional dancers.

    The royal couple are on their third stop of a nine-day tour of Southeast Asia and the South Pacific on behalf of Queen Elizabeth II to commemorate her Diamond Jubilee. The trip comes amid furor over the publication of topless pictures of the duchess and their office announced Sunday that the royal couple are to make a criminal complaint against the photographer and the French magazine.

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    And no mention of the shark in the background...

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  • 11
    Sep
    2012
    8:41am, EDT

    An orchid takes center stage

    Chris Jackson / Getty Images

    Photographers take pictures of an orchid named in honor of Diana, Princess of Wales at Singapore Botanical Gardens ahead of a visit by Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge on September 11, 2012 in Singapore. The royal couple are on a Diamond Jubilee tour taking in Singapore, Malaysia, the Solomon Islands and the tiny Pacific Island of Tuvalu.

    Read about the Kimilsungia, an orchid named to honor another dynasty, in a previous post on PhotoBlog and see how the royal couple reacted to the plant in the video below.

    The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge -- aka Will and Kate -- arrive in Singapore, the first stop on their Southeast Asia tour, to view a special orchid named in honor of Princess Diana. NBC's Sara James reports.

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  • 24
    Jul
    2012
    5:27am, EDT

    Oli Scarff / Getty Images

    A quick tidy-up before the Queen comes over for lunch

    Assisted by a policeman, a worker uses a feather duster to clean a lantern outside the door of Number 10 Downing Street on July 24, 2012 in London, England. British Prime Minister David Cameron is due to host a lunch at Downing Street for Her Majesty the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh as well as past Prime Ministers Sir John Major, Tony Blair and Gordon Brown.

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  • 26
    Jun
    2012
    10:59am, EDT

    Queen Elizabeth II begins her 20th trip to Northern Ireland

    Cathal Mcnaughton / Reuters

    Britain's Queen Elizabeth waves to members of the public as she arrives in Enniskillen on the first day of a two day tour of Northern Ireland, June 26.

    David Moir / Reuters

    People take photographs from a rooftop as Britain's Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip arrive for a service of thanksgiving at Saint Macartin's Cathedral in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland June 26.

    David Moir / Reuters

    Britain's Queen Elizabeth accepts flowers from members of the public after she attended a Service of Thanksgiving at Saint Macartin's Cathedral in Ennniskillen, Northern Ireland June 26.

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    Queen Elizabeth II visits Macartin's Cathederal on June 26, in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland.

    Slideshow: Life of a queen

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    AP reports: ENNISKILLEN, Northern Ireland - Queen Elizabeth II arrived in Northern Ireland on Tuesday to celebrate the British territory's hard-won peace in a town that suffered one of the IRA's worst massacres - and inspired its greatest moment of Christian forgiveness.

    Catholic and Protestant leaders from across Ireland united in Enniskillen at an ecumenical service in the monarch's honor as, outside in wind and rain, several thousand people waved Union Jack flags and banners honoring the queen amid an unrelenting din of pealing church bells.

    The monarch's long-awaited meeting with former Irish Republican Army commander Martin McGuinness comes Wednesday in Belfast. Full story

    See more photos from the Queen's life in our slideshow at right.

    The Queen is making a historic visit to Northern Ireland as part of her Diamond Jubilee tour. She arrived in Enniskillen, the scene of one of the worst atrocities of The Troubles, and meet the Stormont deputy first minister, former IRA commander Martin McGuinness, in a gesture which will herald another milestone in Anglo-Irish relations. ITN's Martha Fairlie reports.

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    The majority of people born and bred in Northern Ireland want to remain part of the United Kingdom so its great to see the Queen in Northern Ireland again.

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