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sexta-feira, 6 de junho de 2014

D Day

Os 70 anos do D Day deixam-nos imagens únicas...

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La realeza de Europa 'desembarca' en Normandía

Los soberanos conmemoran el 70º aniversario de la liberación de Francia por las fuerzas aliadas en la Segunda Guerra MundialLa duquesa Catherine volvió a enamorar con su sonrisaLa reina Isabel fue recibida por el presidente francés François Hollande y por el embajador británico en Francia, Sir Peter RickettsLa reina Isabel y el Duque de Edimburgo a su llegada al Arco del TriunfoEl príncipe Carlos y su esposa, la Duquesa de Cornualles, también se encuentran en territorio galo © GtresonlineHarald de Noruega pasando revista a las tropas © GtresonlinMargarita de Dinamarca también ha asistido hoy al mediodía al almuerzo en el Château de Bénouville y al posterior acto oficial a las 14:15 en las playas de NormandíaUna gran representación de miembros de Casas Reales y al menos 20 líderes mundiales, incluyendo al Presidente de los Estados Unidos, Barack Obama, han 'desembarcado' en las playas de Normandía. En la imagen, Obama con el presidente de Francia, François Hollandehttp://www.hellomagazine.com/royalty/gallery/2014060619216/royals-and-dignitaries-commemorate-d-day/1/Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski, Barack Obama, Italian President Giorgio Napolitano, President of Slovakia Ivan Gasparovic, King Harald V of Norway , Queen Elizabeth II, Queen Margrethe II of Denmark, Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg and President of Greece Karolos Papoulias.

Prince Charles and Camilla lead D-Day commemorations in Normandyhttp://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2650417/Dawn-breaks-Longest-Day-Flags-fly-half-mast-beaches-Northern-France-70-years-ago-today-150-000-Allied-troops-mounted-biggest-amphibious-invasion-D-Day.htmlCeremony: Meanwhile, president Obama shared a laugh with Queen Maxima of Holland during an event on Sword BeachGrin: The Queen shares a smile next to Danish Queen Margrethe (wearing  blue) as Francois Hollande prepares to give a speech before a reenactment of the landingsGrin: The Queen shares a smile next to Danish Queen Margrethe (wearing blue) as Francois Hollande prepares to give a speech before a reenactment of the landings


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Occasion: The royal couple talk to a serviceman as they arrive for their meeting with veteransSong: The royal couple joined with veterans and current servicemen to sing a collection of hymns during the afternoon servicePutting on a show: Artists perform in front of fireworks during the international D-Day commemoration ceremony in Ouistreham, in NormandyWorld leaders rise: Barack Obama and The Queen stand to face Sword Beach, the entry point for thousands of British troops 70 years agoWorld leaders rise: Barack Obama and The Queen stand to face Sword Beach, the entry point for thousands of British troops 70 years agoUnity: The Queen walks alongside her husband The Duke of Edinburgh and Francois Hollande. Around 29,000 Allied troops landed on Sword Beach on June 6 1944International pose: President Barack Obama (front left) and French President Francois Hollande (middle) stand with The Queen (second left) and Russian President Vladimir Putin (front right) and David Cameron (back left) for a photo outside the Chateau BenouvilleGathering: The French President called on nations to fight against threats to peace just as the D-Day troops during a luncheon for Heads of State. (from left to right) Barack Obama, The Queen, Queen Margrethe and Vladimir Putin are sat at the top tableThe Queen approaches the memorial at Bayeux with a wreath commemorating the soldiers who died on the beaches of northern France 70 years agoThe Queen approaches the memorial at Bayeux with a wreath commemorating the soldiers who died on the beaches of northern France 70 years agoWindy: Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, holds on to her hat in a gust of wind during the Bayeux Cemetery commemorationsRoyal arrival: The Queen stands on stage at the French-British joint ceremony at Bayeux to remember the soldiers who fell on the beaches of NormandyReaction: Prince Philip appeared emotional as he listened to speeches at the cemetery where nearly 4,000 former British soldiers are buriedMother and son: Prince Charles and The Queen share a moment together in the midst of the commemoration ceremony in BayeuxLeaders: (from left to right) Governor-General of New Zealand Jerry Mateparae, British Prime Minister David Cameron and Australia's Prime Minister Tony Abbott lay wreaths during a bi-national France-UK D-Day commemoration ceremonyGreeting: The Queen raises a smile as she talks to a veteran while walking through the grounds of the British War CemeteryRoyal guest: Holding a brochure, she continues talking to a group of former soldiers who risked their lives on June 6 1944Front row: David Cameron sits alongside his wife Samantha during the bi-national ceremony at the British War Ceremony in BayeuxPrince Charles looks on as the Royal party arrives at the ceremonyGaze: Prince Charles, The Duchess of Cornwall, The Queen and Minister Manuel Valls look up at the memorial as they step out of their carPleased to meet you: The Queen shakes the hand of a veteran who invaded the beaches of NormandyAwning: Under the shade of a tent, The Duke of Edinburgh, Manuel Valls, The Queen, Prince Charles and Camilla look out over the grass to the memorialReading: The Royal guests  bow their heads to look at the ceremony's programme while Manuel Valls looks into the crowdsView: After looking out over Omaha Beach, the pair return inland and head to a commemorative lunch with the heads of state who have attended the day's commemorationsUS President Barack Obama (R) and  French President Francois Hollande (L) stand during a joint French-US D-Day commemoration ceremony at the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial in Colleville-sur-merPersonal moment: President Obama closes his eyes as he remembers American soldiers killed on the beaches. Veterans behind him salute their fallen colleaguesSalute: French President Francois Hollande and Barack Obama are flanked by serving soldiers as they arrive at the Normandy American Cemetery at Omaha BeachTogether in arms: Barack Obama and French President Francois Hollande smile next to veteran Kenneth 'Rock' Merritt as they arrive for the official lunch at Benouville CastleMilitary escort: An Osprey accompanies Marine One carrying President Barack Obama over the beaches of NormandyPublic: Crowds, surrounded by Second World War vehicles, gather on Gold Beach in Arrommanche. They are stood on the same spot thousands of soldiers would have fought and died on 70 years agoDoorway: Prince Charles is introduced to clergyman at the entrance to the cathedral. David Cameron and Australia's Prime Minister Tony Abbot stand in the backgroundArrival: A British soldier salutes as the Duchess of Cornwall steps out of her car to attend the commemoration ceremony at Bayeux CathedralFrom the Eastern Front: Russian President Vladimir Putin reviews the honour guards upon his arrival in Deauville Airport, NormandyAs heads of state gathered for a group photo at at Benouville Castle, Mr Putin cut a solitary figure while Mr Obama and New Zealand's Governor-General Jerry Mateparae fussed around the QueenAs the Queen and French President Francois Hollande climbed the steps on to the platform, Mr Putin appeared to be one of the few world leaders not clappingPrince Charles appeared happier to see Mr Obama at an International Ceremony with Heads of State at Sword Beach in Normandy, where senior figures from around the world shared a platform in the sunshineWhile the Prince's criticism of Russia acting like Hitler came in an unguarded remark with a member of the public, Mr Obama has been more outspoken, warning further Moscow against taking further action against UkrainePrince Charles kisses the hand of the Queen of Denmark at the D-Day 70th anniversary commemorations at Sword Beach, Ouistreham, FranceUkraine's President-elect Petro Poroshenko shakes hands with the Queen, amid growing tensions over Russia's aggression towards CrimeaAt lunch Mr Putin was sat next to Denmark's Queen Margrethe, with French President Francois Hollande hosting, and the Queen and Mr Obama to his rightThe Russian president glances down as the German Chancellor applauds during the service of remembrance
Queen Elizabeth II arrives at the Elysee Palace for a State dinner in honor of Queen Elizabeth II, hosted by French President Francois Hollande as part of a three days State visit of Queen Elizabeth II after the 70th Anniversary Of The D-Day on June 6, 2014 in Paris, France.http://www.zimbio.com/pictures/ujN9J6tdHtq/Queen+Elizabeth+II+Visits+Paris+Day+2

O Jantar de gala

(L-R) French President Francois Hollande welcomes Queen Elizabeth II at the Elysee Palace for a State dinner in honor of Queen Elizabeth II, hosted by French President Francois Hollande as part of a three days State visit of Queen Elizabeth II after the 70th Anniversary Of The D-Day on June 6, 2014 in Paris, France.French President Francois Hollande (L)  welcomes Queen Elizabeth II (R) and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (C) at the Elysee Palace for a State dinner in honor of Queen Elizabeth II, hosted by French President Francois Hollande as part of a three days State visit of Queen Elizabeth II after the 70th Anniversary Of The D-Day on June 6, 2014 in Paris, France.(L-R) French Prime Minister Manuel Valls and his wife  Anne Gravoin arrive at the Elysee Palace for a State dinner in honor of Queen Elizabeth II, hosted by French President Francois Hollande as part of a three days State visit of Queen Elizabeth II after the 70th Anniversary Of The D-Day on June 6, 2014 in Paris, France.O Primeiro Ministro francês
Queen Elizabeth II arrives at the Elysee Palace for a State dinner in honor of Queen Elizabeth II, hosted by French President Francois Hollande as part of a three days State visit of Queen Elizabeth II after the 70th Anniversary Of The D-Day on June 6, 2014 in Paris, France.Queen Elizabeth II arrives at the Elysee Palace for a State dinner in honor of Queen Elizabeth II, hosted by French President Francois Hollande as part of a three days State visit of Queen Elizabeth II after the 70th Anniversary Of The D-Day on June 6, 2014 in Paris, France.

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