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A SUBJECT OF THE QUEEN.—This three-year-old African boy, Prince Bim Selim, presented a bouquet of wild flowers to Queen Elizabeth at Nairobi. Here he is seen rehearsing his bow the day before the big event. He is not a real Prince, but was so named because he was born on the same day as Prince Charles.

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Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26651, 9 February 1952, Page 3

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A SUBJECT OF THE QUEEN.—This three-year-old African boy, Prince Bim Selim, presented a bouquet of wild flowers to Queen Elizabeth at Nairobi. Here he is seen rehearsing his bow the day before the big event. He is not a real Prince, but was so named because he was born on the same day as Prince Charles. Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26651, 9 February 1952, Page 3

A SUBJECT OF THE QUEEN.—This three-year-old African boy, Prince Bim Selim, presented a bouquet of wild flowers to Queen Elizabeth at Nairobi. Here he is seen rehearsing his bow the day before the big event. He is not a real Prince, but was so named because he was born on the same day as Prince Charles. Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26651, 9 February 1952, Page 3

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