Queen Lucille * 5 Battalion The Rifles

Queen Lucille * 5 Battalion The Rifles

Queen Lucille, on behalf of the Countess of Sussex, today met Riflemen and their families during a visit to 5th Battalion The Rifles, The Queen’s first visit to 5 Rifles following the Countess of Suss... more
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