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== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
Though the full plaque isn't visible, this is '''Prince George, Duke of Cambridge''', who was in fact [[Commander-in-Chief]] of the British Army between 1856 and 1895, a detail which is just out of frame. George was [[George III]]'s grandson, and [[Victoria|Queen Victoria]]'s cousin.
Though the full plaque isn't visible, this is '''Prince George, Duke of Cambridge''', who was in fact [[Commander-in-Chief]] of the British Army between 1856 and 1895, a detail which is just out of frame in ''The Dalek Invasion of Earth''.
 
George was [[George III]]'s grandson, and [[Victoria|Queen Victoria]]'s cousin.


[[Category:Royalty from the real world]]
[[Category:Royalty from the real world]]

Revision as of 07:31, 17 April 2023

George, Duke of Cambridge

A statue dedicated to a man depicted on horseback sat atop a plinth which bore his name. According to the plaque, he was born in 1819, served or held some title in the British Army between 1856 and 1895, and died in 1904.

In 2167, Dortmun, Barbara Wright and Jenny Chaplin hid from the Daleks behind the plinth, which was right near Trafalgar Square in London. (TV: "Day of Reckoning")

Behind the scenes

Though the full plaque isn't visible, this is Prince George, Duke of Cambridge, who was in fact Commander-in-Chief of the British Army between 1856 and 1895, a detail which is just out of frame in The Dalek Invasion of Earth.

George was George III's grandson, and Queen Victoria's cousin.