💨 Abstract
Arthur Edwards, a 84-year-old photographer for The Sun, received the first Lifetime Achievement award at the British Press Awards after 50 years of service. Queen Camilla praised his dedication and skill, noting his extensive work with the Royal Family and global celebrities. Edwards has traveled to 120 countries, capturing iconic moments. The Sun's Editor-in-Chief, Victoria Newton, hailed him as one of the greats in British journalism.
Courtesy: Mike Ridley
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