King of England, George VI, accompanied by his wife, Queen Elizabeth, and daughter, Princess Elizabeth arrives at an Allied air base in England during the Second World War. King George VI awards medals of honor to officers of Allied Air Force. British Royal family takes a look at Avro Lancaster aircraft of Royal Air Force (RAF). British Royal family being greeted by United States Army General Doolittle at Thurleigh Royal Air Force Base outside Bedford, England, base for the 306th Bombardment Group, 367th Bombardment Squadron of the U.S. Eighth Army Air Force. A B-17 aircraft with nose art "Four of a Kind" is seen parked in background. King George VI speaks to American flight crew. Using a bottle of cider, Princess Elizabeth christens B-17G bomber as "Rose of York" (formerly it was named "Princess Elizabeth" and also "The Princess." Those names were ordered removed by command of the 8th Air Force). 306th commanding officer, Colonel Claude Putnam, is by her side for the christening. Princess Elizabeth holds a bouquet of white roses and stands with officers of United States 8th Air Force.
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