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Prince Edward with The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh

Queen's Flight Surprise. A big surprise for The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh (left) when they arrived for their visit to the Queen's Flight at Royal Air Force [RAF] Benson today. Their youngest son Prince Edward greeted them. He had flown in earlier from his first week of flying training at nearby Royal Air Force [RAF] Abingdon

Agency: Press Association

Prince Edward with James Baker

Prince Turns TV Interviewer. Prince Edward chatting with TV-AM 'Wide Awake Club' presenter James Baker (right) after filming near the Shropshire village of Cardington for this Saturday's show on the 30th anniversary of the Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme. The Prince, who is chairman of the committee marking the 30th anniversary, filmed with a group of Award entrants from the Birmingham area who climbed the local peak, Caradoc

Agency: Press Association

Prince Edward suspected appendicitis

Prince Edward, nine-year-old youngest son of the Queen, who was being examined for suspected appendicitis at the Children's Hospital, Great Ormond Street, London, today. Library picture

Broadcast Date: 24 December 1973

ITN Reference: ROYAL/EDWA/16

Agency: Press Association

Prince Edward receiving his first solo flying certificate

Released today, this picture of Prince Edward (centre) receiving his first solo certificate from Group Captain Dick Joyce, commanding officer of the Royal Air Force Basic Flying Training School, Cranwell, where the Prince has recently completed a three-week flying course. Right is Squadron Leader David Walby, 37, the Prince's instructor

ITN Reference: ROYAL/EDWARD/19

Agency: Press Association

Prince Edward painting by Huseph Riddle

Portrait of His Royal Highness Prince Edward. The first formal painting of the youngest member of the Royal Family, Prince Edward (born 10 March 1964). Painted in oils by artist Huseph Riddle, it was commissioned by members of the Royal Household to be presented to the Queen and Prince Philip on the occasion of their Silver Wedding (20 November 1972). The canvas measures 24 inches by 20 inches

ITN Reference: ROYAL/EDWA/13

Agency: Camera Press London

Prince Edward narrating Peter and the Wolf

Prince Edward Narrated "Peter and the Wolf". Prince Edward and American conductor Ezra Rachlin rehearse Prokofiev's "Peter and the Wolf" at London's Barbican Centre today. The prince is to narrate the tale tonight, accompanied by the London Symphony Orchestra in aid of the Beethoven Fund for Deaf Children

Agency: Press Association

Prince Edward kilted at Gordonstoun School

Prince Edward kilted. A kilted Prince Edward every inch the head boy at Gordonstoun School today, where he is in his final term, today visited by the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh to unveil a plague to its founder Dr Kurt Hahn

Broadcast Date: 24 August 1982

ITN Reference: ROYAL/EDWARD/20

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell

Prince Edward in the uniform of the Royal Marines

Prince Edward, youngest son of Britain's Queen Elizabeth, is considering his future as a trainee officer in the crack Royal Marines, a Buckingham Palace spokesman said on 7 January. Prince Edward is seen wearing his uniform as a lieutenant in the Royal Marines when he took the salute at the Royal Tournament in London on 9 July 1986

Broadcast Date: 7 January 1987

Agency: Press Association/ Reuter Photos

Prince Edward in New Zealand

Prince Edward in New Zealand (in playing field). On the games field: Prince Edward, youngest child of the Queen, at Wanganui Collegiate School in New Zealand, where he began work as a house tutor in September 1982. The school, which is twinned with Gordonstown (where the 18-year-old Prince was Head Boy), has some 160 pupils and is one of New Zealand's most prestigious educational institutions. The Prince is seen here with pupils and a fellow teacher

ITN Reference: ROYAL/EDWARD/23

Agency: Camera Press London

Photographer: Rob Tucker

Prince Edward in New Zealand

Prince Edward in New Zealand (in classroom). OPS Prince Edward, youngest child of the Queen, supervising prep at Wanganui Collegiate School in New Zealand, where he began work as a house tutor in September 1982. The school, which is twinned with Gordonstown (where the 18-year-old Prince was Head Boy), has some 160 pupils and is one of New Zealand's most prestigious educational institutions

ITN Reference: ROYAL/EDWARD/24

Agency: Camera Press London

Photographer: Rob Tucker

Prince Edward in New Zealand

Prince Edward in New Zealand (in classroom). A Prince in the classroom: Prince Edward, youngest child of the Queen, takes an English class at Wanganui Collegiate School in New Zealand, where he began work as a house tutor in 1982. The subject under discussion is Shakespearian drama

ITN Reference: ROYAL/EDWARD/22

Agency: Camera Press London

Photographer: Rob Tucker

Prince Edward in New Zealand

Auckland, New Zealand. Britain's Prince Edward, left being given a guided tour of Wanganui Collegiate School, Monday, by Headmaster Mr Ian McKinnon, right with glasses. The Prince will be teaching at the school for two terms

Agency: Associated Press

Prince Edward at the launch of "Knockout: The Grand Charity Tournament" and "The Grand Tournament Game"

"Knockout" Prince. Prince Edward surrounded by celebrities helping him to launch the hardback edition of "Knockout: The Grand Charity Tournament" and "The Grand Tournament Game", Britain's first charity board game based on event at Alton Towers organised by the Prince in June, at Harrods, in London tonight. From left: athlete Tessa Sanderson, actor Michael Brandon, comedian Griff Rhys Jones, the prince, comedian Mel Smith and Eddie Bell, of book publishers Collins

Agency: Press Association

Prince Edward at Radio 1

Radio 1's Royal April Fool. Millions of Radio 1 listeners were fooled this morning on the 'Mike Smith Radio 1 Breakfast Show' when instead of American rock star Prince, His Royal Highness Prince Edward turned up to take part in the programme. 'The Prince' who has come to talk to Radio 1 about his involvement in The Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme, entered into the spirit of April Fools Day by pretending to be the American star 'Prince' until his voice finally gave him away. He also demonstrated the new Radio 1 stereo sound by drinking orange juice and crunching BBC toast before the microphone. "Prince Edward was wonderful, he was as much a part of our April Fool's joke as everyone else involved with the programme", said Mike Smith. Picture shows: 'The Prince' with Mike Smith on Radio 1 this morning (Wednesday)

Agency: BBC Press Offices

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