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Fine Art Print : Prince Charles in South Africa Playing the drums in Cape Town, November 1997
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Prince Charles in South Africa Playing the drums in Cape Town, November 1997
Gavin Kent
mirrorpix
South Africa
WA*690557
Media ID 21468323
© Mirrorpix
Prince Charles Prince Of Wales Royal Tours 1997
A4 (21x29cm) Fine Art Print
Experience a unique moment in royal history with our Fine Art Print of Prince Charles playing the drums during his visit to Cape Town, South Africa in November 1997. Captured by renowned photographer Gavin Kent of Memory Lane Prints, this image showcases a more casual and playful side of the future king. Add a touch of regal charm to your home or office with this stunning, high-quality Fine Art Print from Media Storehouse's extensive collection.
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Estimated Product Size is 21cm x 29.7cm (8.3" x 11.7")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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Captured in a moment of pure joy and cultural immersion, this print takes us back to November 1997 when Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales, embarked on a remarkable royal tour to South Africa. In Cape Town, amidst the vibrant rhythm and soulful beats that echoed through the city's streets, we witness an unexpected sight - Prince Charles himself playing the drums with infectious enthusiasm. This snapshot frozen in time showcases not only his love for music but also his genuine appreciation for diverse cultures. With each beat resonating from his skilled hands, he effortlessly bridges gaps between nations and connects people through the universal language of music. Prince Charles' visit to South Africa during this era was significant as it marked a turning point in diplomatic relations between Britain and post-apartheid South Africa. His presence symbolized unity and reconciliation while fostering mutual understanding between these two nations. Gavin Kent's expert lens perfectly captures this extraordinary moment as if inviting us into history itself. The vivid colors and dynamic composition transport us straight into Cape Town's bustling atmosphere where tradition meets modernity. As we gaze upon this remarkable print from Memory Lane Prints, let it serve as a timeless reminder that even those born into royalty can find solace in simple pleasures like drumming - reminding us all that no matter our background or status, music has the power to unite hearts across continents.
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