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King Charles III unveils a plaque as he inaugurates the Seven Sisters National Nature Reserve in Seaford. The 1,500 hectare new National Nature Reserve is home to globally rare habitats, including chalk grasslands, heath and floodplain meadows, and wildlife such as the chalkhill blue butterfly, yellow hammer, skylark, and bee orchid. Picture date: Thursday March 19, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III walks the King Charles III England Coast Path as he inaugurates the Seven Sisters National Nature Reserve in Seaford. The 1,500 hectare new National Nature Reserve is home to globally rare habitats, including chalk grasslands, heath and floodplain meadows, and wildlife such as the chalkhill blue butterfly, yellow hammer, skylark, and bee orchid. Picture date: Thursday March 19, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III walks the King Charles III England Coast Path as he inaugurates the Seven Sisters National Nature Reserve in Seaford. The 1,500 hectare new National Nature Reserve is home to globally rare habitats, including chalk grasslands, heath and floodplain meadows, and wildlife such as the chalkhill blue butterfly, yellow hammer, skylark, and bee orchid. Picture date: Thursday March 19, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III walks the King Charles III England Coast Path as he inaugurates the Seven Sisters National Nature Reserve in Seaford. The 1,500 hectare new National Nature Reserve is home to globally rare habitats, including chalk grasslands, heath and floodplain meadows, and wildlife such as the chalkhill blue butterfly, yellow hammer, skylark, and bee orchid. Picture date: Thursday March 19, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III walks the King Charles III England Coast Path as he inaugurates the Seven Sisters National Nature Reserve in Seaford. The 1,500 hectare new National Nature Reserve is home to globally rare habitats, including chalk grasslands, heath and floodplain meadows, and wildlife such as the chalkhill blue butterfly, yellow hammer, skylark, and bee orchid. Picture date: Thursday March 19, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III, with Environment Secretary Emma Reynolds and and Tony Juniper (right), Natural England Chair, walk the King Charles III England Coast Path at Seven Sisters National Nature Reserve in Seaford which he inaugurated on Thursday. The 1,500 hectare new National Nature Reserve is home to globally rare habitats, including chalk grasslands, heath and floodplain meadows, and wildlife such as the chalkhill blue butterfly, yellow hammer, skylark, and bee orchid. Picture date: Thursday March 19, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III walks the King Charles III England Coast Path as he inaugurates the Seven Sisters National Nature Reserve in Seaford. The 1,500 hectare new National Nature Reserve is home to globally rare habitats, including chalk grasslands, heath and floodplain meadows, and wildlife such as the chalkhill blue butterfly, yellow hammer, skylark, and bee orchid. Picture date: Thursday March 19, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III, with Environment Secretary Emma Reynolds and and Tony Juniper (centre), Natural England Chair, walk the King Charles III England Coast Path at Seven Sisters National Nature Reserve in Seaford, which he inaugurated on Thursday.The 1,500 hectare new National Nature Reserve is home to globally rare habitats, including chalk grasslands, heath and floodplain meadows, and wildlife such as the chalkhill blue butterfly, yellow hammer, skylark, and bee orchid. Picture date: Thursday March 19, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III walks the King Charles III England Coast Path as he inaugurates the Seven Sisters National Nature Reserve in Seaford. The 1,500 hectare new National Nature Reserve is home to globally rare habitats, including chalk grasslands, heath and floodplain meadows, and wildlife such as the chalkhill blue butterfly, yellow hammer, skylark, and bee orchid. Picture date: Thursday March 19, 2026.-stock-foto
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Kidderminster, UK.19th March, 2026. UK weather: clear blue skies and a day of full sunshine gives this little wren bird something to sing about. Credit: Lee Hudson/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Kidderminster, UK.19th March, 2026. UK weather: clear blue skies and a day of full sunshine gives this little wren bird something to sing about. Credit: Lee Hudson/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Kidderminster, UK.19th March, 2026. UK weather: clear blue skies and a day of full sunshine gives this little wren bird something to sing about. Credit: Lee Hudson/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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King Charles III meets partners in the project as he walks the King Charles III England Coast Path as he inaugurates the Seven Sisters National Nature Reserve in Seaford. The 1,500 hectare new National Nature Reserve is home to globally rare habitats, including chalk grasslands, heath and floodplain meadows, and wildlife such as the chalkhill blue butterfly, yellow hammer, skylark, and bee orchid. Picture date: Thursday March 19, 2026.-stock-foto
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LISSE - Visitors in the Keukenhof flower park. It is the 77th time the flower exhibition is being held. SEM VAN DER WAL / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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LISSE - Visitors in the Keukenhof flower park. It is the 77th time the flower exhibition is being held. SEM VAN DER WAL / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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King Charles III attends the inauguration of the King Charles III England Coast Path and opening the Seven Sisters National Nature Reserve, in Seaford, East Sussex. The 1,500 hectare new National Nature Reserve is home to globally rare habitats, including chalk grasslands, heath and floodplain meadows, and wildlife such as the chalkhill blue butterfly, yellow hammer, skylark, and bee orchid. Picture date: Thursday March 19, 2026.-stock-foto
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UTRECHT - Queen Máxima is in Utrecht together with the Minister for Climate & Green Growth, Stientje van Veldhoven, for the start of the eleventh Circular Economy Week. During this week, pioneers, companies, researchers, and government bodies in the Netherlands demonstrate how circular innovation and entrepreneurship work in practice. ROBIN UTRECHT /ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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LISSE - Visitors in the Keukenhof flower park. It is the 77th time the flower exhibition is being held. SEM VAN DER WAL / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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LISSE - Visitors in the Keukenhof flower park. It is the 77th time the flower exhibition is being held. SEM VAN DER WAL / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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Signage on the King Charles III England Coast Path at Seven Sisters National Nature Reserve in Seaford which was inaugurated by King Charles III on Thursday. The 1,500 hectare new National Nature Reserve is home to globally rare habitats, including chalk grasslands, heath and floodplain meadows, and wildlife such as the chalkhill blue butterfly, yellow hammer, skylark, and bee orchid. Picture date: Thursday March 19, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III, with Environment Secretary Emma Reynolds and Tony Juniper, Natural England Chair, walk the King Charles III England Coast Path at Seven Sisters National Nature Reserve in Seaford, which he inaugurated on Thursday. The 1,500 hectare new National Nature Reserve is home to globally rare habitats, including chalk grasslands, heath and floodplain meadows, and wildlife such as the chalkhill blue butterfly, yellow hammer, skylark, and bee orchid. Picture date: Thursday March 19, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III walks the King Charles III England Coast Path at Seven Sisters National Nature Reserve in Seaford, which he inaugurated on Thursday. The 1,500 hectare new National Nature Reserve is home to globally rare habitats, including chalk grasslands, heath and floodplain meadows, and wildlife such as the chalkhill blue butterfly, yellow hammer, skylark, and bee orchid. Picture date: Thursday March 19, 2026.-stock-foto
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Schwetzingen, Germany. 19th Mar, 2026. A woman photographs the blossoming trees of the Japanese ornamental cherry in the palace garden. Credit: Uwe Anspach/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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King Charles III arrives for the inauguration of the King Charles III England Coast Path and opening the Seven Sisters National Nature Reserve, in Seaford, East Sussex. The 1,500 hectare new National Nature Reserve is home to globally rare habitats, including chalk grasslands, heath and floodplain meadows, and wildlife such as the chalkhill blue butterfly, yellow hammer, skylark, and bee orchid. Picture date: Thursday March 19, 2026.-stock-foto
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LISSE - Visitors in the Keukenhof flower park. It is the 77th time the flower exhibition is being held. SEM VAN DER WAL / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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LISSE - Visitors in the Keukenhof flower park. It is the 77th time the flower exhibition is being held. SEM VAN DER WAL / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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King Charles III attends the inauguration of the King Charles III England Coast Path and opening the Seven Sisters National Nature Reserve, in Seaford, East Sussex. The 1,500 hectare new National Nature Reserve is home to globally rare habitats, including chalk grasslands, heath and floodplain meadows, and wildlife such as the chalkhill blue butterfly, yellow hammer, skylark, and bee orchid. Picture date: Thursday March 19, 2026.-stock-foto
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Koblenz, Germany. 19th Mar, 2026. Turtles sit on a branch on the bank of the Swan Pond, a dead arm of the Rhine in the Rhine facilities. It is highly probable that these are illegally released North American letter turtles of the subspecies yellow-cheeked turtles (Trachemys scripta scripta). Credit: Thomas Frey/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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LISSE - Visitors in the Keukenhof flower park. It is the 77th time the flower exhibition is being held. SEM VAN DER WAL / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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LISSE - Visitors in the Keukenhof flower park. It is the 77th time the flower exhibition is being held. SEM VAN DER WAL / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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Schwetzingen, Germany. 19th Mar, 2026. Two visitors sit in the castle garden next to flowering Japanese cherry trees. Credit: Uwe Anspach/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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King Charles III, with Environment Secretary Emma Reynolds and and Tony Juniper (right), Natural England Chair, walk the King Charles III England Coast Path at Seven Sisters National Nature Reserve in Seaford which he inaugurated on Thursday. The 1,500 hectare new National Nature Reserve is home to globally rare habitats, including chalk grasslands, heath and floodplain meadows, and wildlife such as the chalkhill blue butterfly, yellow hammer, skylark, and bee orchid. Picture date: Thursday March 19, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III unveils a plaque as he inaugurates the Seven Sisters National Nature Reserve in Seaford. The 1,500 hectare new National Nature Reserve is home to globally rare habitats, including chalk grasslands, heath and floodplain meadows, and wildlife such as the chalkhill blue butterfly, yellow hammer, skylark, and bee orchid. Picture date: Thursday March 19, 2026.-stock-foto
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LISSE - Visitors in the Keukenhof flower park. It is the 77th time the flower exhibition is being held. SEM VAN DER WAL / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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Schwetzingen, Germany. 19th Mar, 2026. A man stands in front of flowering Japanese cherry trees in the palace garden. Credit: Uwe Anspach/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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King Charles III walks the King Charles III England Coast Path as he inaugurates the Seven Sisters National Nature Reserve in Seaford. The 1,500 hectare new National Nature Reserve is home to globally rare habitats, including chalk grasslands, heath and floodplain meadows, and wildlife such as the chalkhill blue butterfly, yellow hammer, skylark, and bee orchid. Picture date: Thursday March 19, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III, with Tony Juniper, Natural England Chair, walk the King Charles III England Coast Path at Seven Sisters National Nature Reserve in Seaford, which he inaugurated on Thursday. The 1,500 hectare new National Nature Reserve is home to globally rare habitats, including chalk grasslands, heath and floodplain meadows, and wildlife such as the chalkhill blue butterfly, yellow hammer, skylark, and bee orchid. Picture date: Thursday March 19, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III and Environment Secretary Emma Reynolds walk the King Charles III England Coast Path which he inaugurated on Wednesday at Seven Sisters National Nature Reserve in Seaford. The 1,500 hectare new National Nature Reserve is home to globally rare habitats, including chalk grasslands, heath and floodplain meadows, and wildlife such as the chalkhill blue butterfly, yellow hammer, skylark, and bee orchid. Picture date: Thursday March 19, 2026.-stock-foto
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UTRECHT - Queen Máxima is in Utrecht together with the Minister for Climate & Green Growth, Stientje van Veldhoven, for the start of the eleventh Circular Economy Week. During this week, pioneers, companies, researchers, and government bodies in the Netherlands demonstrate how circular innovation and entrepreneurship work in practice. ROBIN UTRECHT / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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King Charles III unveils a plaque as he inaugurates the Seven Sisters National Nature Reserve in Seaford. The 1,500 hectare new National Nature Reserve is home to globally rare habitats, including chalk grasslands, heath and floodplain meadows, and wildlife such as the chalkhill blue butterfly, yellow hammer, skylark, and bee orchid. Picture date: Thursday March 19, 2026.-stock-foto