BRITAIN-ROYALS
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II presses the button to start the pumps with Phil Camamile (R), Chief Executive at Water Management Alliance and Gary Howe (L) of the Water Management Alliance during her visit to Wolferton Pumping Station in Norfolk, east of England on February 5, 2020, where she officially opened the new station. Wolferton Pumping Station allows the surrounding 7,000 acres of marshland, which sits below sea level, to be drained, dried out and farmed. The Queen's father, King George VI, opened the original station on February 2, 1948. (Photo by Adrian DENNIS / POOL / AFP) (Photo by ADRIAN DENNIS/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)
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