Americans veterans from the U.S. Army's 101st Airborne Division "Easy" Company, Paul Rogers, left, 86, of Overlovel Park, Kansas, Id Tipper, center, 84, of Denver, Colorado, and Bill Maynard, 84, of Sacramento, California, attend a ceremony to commemorate the Allied D-Day landings of World War II, on Utah Beach, northwestern France, Monday, June 6, 2005
American veteran from the 101st airborne "Easy" Company Don Malarkey, 84, of Salem, Oregon, attends ceremonies to commemorate the Allied D-Day landings of World War II, on Utah Beach, northwestern France, Monday, June 6, 2005
Americans veterans from the 101st airborne "Easy" Company Buck Taylor, left, 85, of Stuart, Florida, Herb Suert, center, 84, of Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Don Malarkey, 84, of Salem, Oregon, pose during ceremonies to commemorate the Allied D-Day landings of World War II, on Utah Beach, northwestern France, Monday, June 6, 2005
Britain's Queen Elizabeth (L) meets World War II veteran Major Douglas Goddard (R) during a gala concert to celebrate the 61st anniversary of 'D Day' at Westminster Hall in London June 6, 2005. The 'D Day' landings on June 6, 1944 spearheaded the allied invasion of France.
Hi, snugs! The queen is still looking pretty good, isn't she! How is her health? We never hear anything over here!
How are your countrymen accepting Camilla now that they are "old married folks"?