Someone holds a phone with a cover depicting a marijuana leaf as Pope Francis greets the faithful during his Easter Mass in St Peter's Square at the VaticanGettyUS President Barack Obama acts out the line "gnashed their terrible teeth" from the book "Where the Wild Things Are" during the 136th annual Easter Egg Roll on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington DCReutersUS President Barack Obama kisses first lady Michelle Obama next to the Easter Bunny during the 136th annual Easter Egg Roll at the White HouseReutersKate Middleton is escorted by Archbishop of Sydney Glenn Davies following an Easter Sunday service at St. Andrews Cathedral in SydneyReutersKate Middleton talks to junior surf lifesavers during a visit to Sydney's Manly beachReutersPrince George holds a toy bilby during a visit to Taronga Zoo in SydneyReutersA fly lands on Kate Middleton's nose as she speaks to a young girl during a visit to the National Indigenous Training Academy at Yulara in the Northern Territory of AustraliaReutersCosplay enthusiasts practice for Hinode, a festival celebrating Japanese pop culture, in MoscowReuters2013 Boston Marathon survivors Celeste Corcoran and her daughter Sydney finish the 2014 race with Celeste's sister Carmen AcabboReutersMeb Keflezighi of the US reacts after winning the men's division of the Boston Marathon, becoming the first American man to win the race in three decadesReutersKelvin Villaroel holds up his son Isaac for a photo in front of a blooming cherry tree in Central Park, New YorkReutersPeople gather under cherry trees in full bloom in Central Park, New YorkReutersPeople gather to observe the Perimetral overpass after its partial demolition as part of Rio's Porto Maravilha (Marvellous Port) urbanisation projectReutersSpanish matador Manuel Escribano is tackled by a bull at The Maestranza bullring in the Andalusian capital of SevilleReutersA hearse carrying the coffin of Peaches Geldof, painted with a picture of her family, arrives for her funeral service at the St Mary Magdalene and St Lawrence church in Davington, KentReutersA pro-Russian armed man escorts Ukrainian journalist Irma Krat after a news conference in Slaviansk. Pro-Russian separatists detained the journalist, accusing her of "war crimes" during the "Euromaidan" protests that toppled the Moscow-backed presidentReutersNorth Korean leader Kim Jong-un poses for a picture with senior military staff and other members of the Korean People's Army in PyongyangReutersRescue workers carry the bodies of passengers who were on the Sewol ferry, which sank in the sea off Jindo, South KoreaReuters