Subsequent lower resolution images show that as of 16 April a total of around 175 tents appeared to have been taken down.
For the coronation itself, alongside the Rolls-Royce, the Bahraini king gave Charles a decorative clock.Meanwhile, former President of the United States Joe Biden gave Charles a leather folder containing printed letters between Elizabeth II and President Dwight Eisenhower inviting him to the United Kingdom, with a photograph of the visit.
The list also includes gifts presented to other members of the royal family including the Prince and Princess of Wales and the late Queen Elizabeth II.For her Platinum Jubilee, the late queen was gifted two lamp-posts which stand outside the Houses of Parliament in the form of bronze sculptures of heraldic beasts and a Cedar of Lebanon tree from Pope Francis.Official gifts can be worn and used, but are not considered the royals' personal property. The royals do not pay tax on them.
Gifts cannot be sold or exchanged - though perishable official gifts with a value less than £150 can be given to charity or staff - and eventually become part of the Royal Collection, which is held in trust for successors and the nation.Usually the palace releases records listing the official gifts received by members of the royal family annually, however due to delays caused by the Covid pandemic, death of Elizabeth II and the coronation this is the first time a list has been published in the King's reign.
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Pharmacists have warned that "one of the worst" examples of medicine shortages is affecting cancer patients."Had the building have not had a working automatic fire alarm, the fire would have gone unnoticed for a considerable time and the building would have probably been lost," a spokesperson for the fire service said.
When crews arrived at the scene, they had to isolate the electricity to the property and remove the ceiling to access the fire within the void.UK Power Networks was also in attendance and the fire service said the electrical supply would be "out for a while".
A spokesperson for Ipswich Borough Council said they were "grateful" for the fire service's quick response."An early inspection indicates that there was no significant damage to the items stored in this location," they said.