| bobafett81 ( @ 2006-03-17 16:30:00 |
| Current mood: |
Queen In Singapore

More Hilarious Pictures Of The Bear & Her Royal Majesty Visit To The National Library
Jodi Ruckley, 33, a volunteer with PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals), drressed as a bear, protesting the use of the palace's Houseguards bearskin hats, struggles with a policeman as she is placed into a police van at the gate of the Istana or Presidential Palace where Britain's Queen Elizabeth II was expected to arrive on Friday March 17, 2006 in Singapore. The queen, who arrived in Singapore late Thursday after completing a five-day visit to Australia, is making her first trip to the city-state in nearly two decades at the invitation of the city-state's President S.R. Nathan. 
A policeman questions Jodi Ruckley, 33, a volunteer with PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals), dressed as a bear, protesting the use of the palace's Houseguards bearskin hats, as she stands at the gate of the Istana or Presidential Palace where Britain's Queen Elizabeth II was expected to arrive on Friday March 17, 2006 in Singapore.
Singapore police detained an Australian animal-rights demonstrator dressed in a bear suit (L) who staged an illegal protest as Queen Elizabeth II started a state visit
Queen Elizabeth receives flowers from 10-year-old girl Goh Mun Shuen after visiting the National Library in Singapore March 17, 2006. The queen is wearing a dress by Carl Ludwig and a hat by Philip Somerville. 
Queen Elizabeth walks pass school children after visiting the National Library in Singapore March 17, 2006. The queen is wearing a dress by Carl Ludwig and a hat by Philip Somerville.
Queen Elizabeth smiles as she departs from the National Library in Singapore March 17, 2006. The Queen is in the city state for a three-day state visit after officiating at the Commonwealth games in Australia.
- Source AP / Reuters / AFP via Yahoo! News