Prince George Portrait, One Direction Premiere and Topless David Cameron - Vote On Your Favourite Pictures Of The Week

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The best pictures of the week are chosen by YOU voting on our interactive slideshow.

This week in pictures we have seen 70,000 'directioners' storm Leicester Square for the One Direction 'This Is Us' premiere, Lady Gaga have more styles than a Vidal Sassoon model and sleeping Prince George make his debut in a controversial family portrait, alongside the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge in picture shot but Kate's father.

Prime Minister David Cameron flexed his ministerial muscles as he appeared sunburnt on his holiday in Cornwall, ageing pop star Madonna tries to set a new trend sporting 'grillz' and two British women were charged trafficking £1.5 million worth of cocaine in Peru.

But no 'Pictures of the Week' would be complete without a cute little furry friend and this we feature a tiny puppy with a swollen mouth after being stung by a bee - but don't worry folks, he's fine now.

Happy voting and we will announce the winner on Monday morning.

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In this handout image provided by Kensington Palace, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge pose for a photograph with their son, Prince George Alexander Louis of Cambridge, surrounded by Lupo, the couple's cocker spaniel, and Tilly the retriever (a Middleton family pet) in the garden of the Middleton family home in August 2013 in Bucklebury, Berkshire. ( (credit:Getty Images)
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Lightning flashes behind an air traffic control tower at McCarran International Airport on August 18, 2013 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Thunderstorms swept across the area on Sunday prompting the National Weather Service to issue multiple severe thunderstorm and flash flood warnings. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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This poor puppy ate a bee (Don't worry he's fine now)
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European Southern Observatory picture created using radio and visible light frequencies shows the Herbig-Haro object HH 46/47. The orange and green, lower right, of the newborn star reveal a large energetic jet moving away from the Earth, which in the visible is hidden by dust and gas. To the left, in pink and purple, the visible part of the jet is seen, streaming partly towards the Earth. Astronomers say these illuminated jets from the newborn star are spewing out faster than ever measured before and are more energetic than previously thought. (AP Photo/ESO/ALMA (ESO/NAOJ/NRAO)/H. Arce, Bo Reipurth) (credit:AP)
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U.S. pop star Madonna smiles as she leaves after visiting the "Hard Candy Fitness" center in Rome. (credit:AP)
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Harry Styles of One Direction attending the UK Premiere of This Is Us, Odeon Cinema, Leicester Square, London. (credit:PA)
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Topless David Cameron holidays in Cornwall
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A airlines jet plane approaching Los Angeles International Airport crosses the moon as seen from Palm Park in Whittier. (credit:AP)
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Lady Gaga is seen arriving at "Good Morning America Show" in a convertible car on Times Square, New York, NY (credit:AP)
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People on the levee are swept away by surging waves of Qiantang River in Haining City (credit:Rex Features)
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Meet North West. #WatchKris pic.twitter.com/QTNJ90baZ6
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A Kashmiri government employee is sprayed colored water as police use it to disperses people during a protest in Srinagar, India, Police detained dozens of government employees during the protest demanding regularization of contractual jobs and a hike in salary. (AP Photo/Mukhtar Khan) (credit:AP)
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Sophie Weston, Marina Gardiner, Kate Anderson, Anna Light and Georgina Wiltshire open their GCSE results on August 23 2007 in Bath, England. Pupils in England and Wales have scored record GCSE results with one in five exams resulting in top grades, but the numbers of pupils taking French and German slumped, while exam entries in history also fell this year. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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The sun rises over the River Mersey towards Runcorn, Cheshire. (credit:PA)
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This aerial view shows a residential area with houses and streets submerged by floodwaters in Shantou, in southern China's Guangdong province on August 21, 2013. The death toll from devastating floods at opposite ends of China following torrential rains and the aftermath of a typhoon has risen to more than 130, the government and media said (credit:Getty Images)
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Ed Balls Is Batman (credit:Jo Coles)
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Courtney Stodden arriving at the Celebrity Big Brother House, Elstree Studios, Hertfordshire. (credit:PA)
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Elliot, a goat, leaps in the air at Farm Sanctuary in Watkins Glen, N.Y., where he was brought after being rescued in Brooklyn borough of New York, following his escape from a live market. Hundreds of animals, like Elliot, that might otherwise have met a bloody end at one of New Yorks nearly 90 storefront slaughterhouses, now live in sanctuaries north of the city. (AP Photo/Farm Sanctuary) (credit:AP)
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Elizabeth Hurley during a launch event for Compare The Market.com's latest character, at The Troxy in east London. (credit:PA)
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A man and his dog sit outside a house on a bank of the flooded Amur River, on the outskirts of Khabarovsk, Russia, Thursday, Aug. 22, 2013. The Russian Emergency Situations Ministry says around 20,000 people have been forced to leave their homes since July in the wake of floods in Russias Far East. (credit:AP)
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Jae Jae, the Sumatran Tiger, stretches up to catch a piece of breakfast from a keeper, and is measured at the same time during the annual stock take of weights and sizes, at the London Zoo in Regents Park in central London. (credit:PA)
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Forget your beach ball, put down your bucket and spade, and feast your eyes on Cadbury’s latest treat for the whole family; a ten foot tall castle made from Cadbury Dairy Milk Pebbles. The Cadbury Dairy Milk Pebbles Castle has been masterfully built using over 90,000 individual Pebbles stuck together with around a quarter tonne of fondant icing and 20 kilos of icing sugar. Weighing in at approximately half a tonne, or the equivalent of thirty one deckchairs, the castle stretches eight foot wide making it one of the biggest and certainly the most colourful castles Brighton has ever seen. The castle took a painstaking 400 hours to build by hand and will be situated at Brighton beach for one day only.
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Nine-year-old cousins Rose Powell (front) and Flame Brewer wingwalking over Rendcomb Airfield near Cirencester for the charity Duchenne Children's Trust, becoming the World's youngest formation wingwalkers. (credit:PA)
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Ten chefs hold a giant cabbage at the Harrogate Autumn Flower Show in North Yorkshire. (credit:PA)
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This combination of three pictures taken in Sofia (from top) on August 21, 2013, on June 17, 2011 and on March 15, 2012 shows the figures of Soviet soldiers at the base of the Soviet Army monument, painted by an unknown artist in cheeky pink facelift to decry the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia on August 20-21, 1968, the figures of Soviet soldiers at the base of the Soviet Army monument, painted by an unknown artist to resemble U.S. comic book heroes and characters from popular culture like Santa Claus and Ronald McDonald, the mascot of fast-food chain giant McDonald's, and the same monument after it was cleaned. Over two decades after the toppling of the regime they glorified, the megalomaniac monuments of the communist era are still standing, setting a quandary for Bulgarian authorities, who can neither maintain nor dismantle them. AFP PHOTO / DIMITAR DILKOFF - NIKOLAY DOYCHINOV (Photo credit should read DIMITAR DILKOFF,NIKOLAY DOYCHINOV/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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An one-horned rhinoceros, strayed out of the nearby Kaziranga National Park, chases away villagers nearby, unseen, at Rajbhoral village in Sonitpur district of Assam state, India, Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2013. The Rhino was strayed out of the nearby Kaziranga National Park as the villagers tried to chase it back to the sanctuary. Assam is home for the world's largest concentration of rhinos. (credit:AP)
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A truckload of stranded commuters cross a flooded street in Manila, Philippines. Lashed each year by typhoons and stuck with outdated drainage systems, the Philippine capital has been hit by ever-worsening floods. Population growth, inadequate infrastructure, corruption, deforestation and even trash build-up combine to exacerbate the impact. Its a trend experts expect to continue. ( (credit:AP)
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Police escort Michaella McCollum Connolly, of Ireland, left, and Melissa Reid, of Britain, in handcuffs as they are moved from the National Police anti-drug headquarters to a court to be formally charged for drug trafficking in Lima, Peru, Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2013. Video emerged showing Reid and Connolly being nervously interrogated after their Aug. 6 detention at Lima's airport for allegedly trying to smuggle cocaine on a flight to Spain. In the video, Reid says she was forced to take "these bags" in her luggage. She says she didn't know there were drugs inside them. (AP Photo/Martin Mejia) (credit:AP)
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Picture released by Brazil Photo Press showing firefighters pulling a child out from wreckage of his home after an explosion caused by a gas leak destroyed several houses in Brasilandia Village, in northern Sao Paulo, Brazil, on August 19, 2013. At least three people were injured. (credit:Getty Images)
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Shirtless David Beckham poses in his latest H&M advert
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Ex-model Rachelle Garzia carries her pet dog Frank, a Brussels Griffon Shih Tzu mix, in a harness over her back as she walks through Manhattan. These over the shoulder puppy holders are known as 'pooch purses' and they are becoming a regular sight on the trendy thoroughfares of the The Big Apple. (credit:WENN)