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Prince Charles with Jane Ward

Just good friends. A pretty blonde divorcee is Prince Charles' latest girl friend. Jane Ward, 23, a keen horsewoman bumped into Prince Charles accidentally at a polo match. He rode up to her after hitting a polo ball that struck her on the leg, they have been friends ever since. But any question of Charles coming seriously involved with a divorcee is sure to worry H M The Queen. Jane's marriage to Captain Toby Ward, was dissolved earlier this year. She is an assistant manager of the Guard's Polo Club and her friendship with the Prince has been confined to polo matches at the Guard's Club

ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/111

Agency: Epoque

Prince Charles with Jane Ward

Just good friends. A pretty blonde divorcee is Prince Charles' latest girl friend. Jane Ward, 23, a keen horsewoman bumped into Prince Charles accidentally at a polo match. He rode up to her after hitting a polo ball that struck her on the leg, they have been friends ever since. But any question of Charles coming seriously involved with a divorcee is sure to worry H M. The Queen. Jane's marriage to Captain Toby Ward, was dissolved earlier this year. She is an assistant manager of the Guard's Polo Club and her friendship with the Prince has been confined to polo matches at the Guard's Club

ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/110

Agency: Epoque

Prince Charles with 'Goons'

Even a Royal face can't keep straight when there are Goons about. Prince Charles had a command performance of Goonery on Monday night (11-11-74) at a dinner in London to celebrate the publication of a book of scripts of radio's famous Goon Show programmes. But only three of the Goons were there: Spike Milligan, Peter Sellers and Michael Bentine. The sick absentee was Harry Secombe. Not to be outdone he sent the Prince a poem

Broadcast Date: 1 March 2001

ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/116

Agency: Syndication International

Prince Charles with facial injury

London. A spark of a Prince of Wales. Despite an injury sustained to his face when he was thrown from a four legged charge during polo practice earlier today, arriving at London's Café Royal this evening where he is attending the annual dinner of the Electronic Engineering Association. But Prince Charles seemed every bit as electric as those who conducted his evening

Agency: Press Association

Prince Charles with a machine gun

Tidworth, England. Prince Charles, ear defenders in place, prepares to fire a burst from a GPMG (General Purpose Machine Gun) at Aliwal Barracks, Tidworth, Hampshire, today. Prince Charles, Colonel-in-Chief of the Cheshire regiment, paid a visit to the 1st battalion at the Barracks today, accompanied by Lady Diana Spencer

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell [Court Photographer]

Prince Charles windsurfing

Cowes, England. Prince Charles tries to keep his sail in the upright position when windsurfing, his latest sport, in the Solent. Charles, with other members of his family are taking part in other events of the annual Cowes sailing regatta

Broadcast Date: 7 August 1980

Agency: UPI

Photographer: J Eggitt

Prince Charles windsurfing

Cowes, Isle of Wight. The Prince of Wales, wind surfing at Cowes, Isle of Wight today. He spent some time out in the Solent on his own wind-surfer and became proficient enough to stay upright for several minutes after taking a few tumbles into the sea

Agency: Press Association

Prince Charles wearing his Wing Commander's uniform

Prince Charming of the Royal Air Force. Royal Air Force [RAF] Cranwell, Lincolnshire, Monday. A February 1977 library picture of the Prince of Wales wearing his Wing Commander's uniform for the first time in public. The Prince gained his wings and graduated from Royal Air Force College, Cranwell in 1971.

Broadcast Date: 24 November 1980

Agency: Press Association

Prince Charles wearing a skull cap

London. Prince Charles wearing a skull cap last night, when he opened a new extension at the Nightingale House Home for Aged Jews in south west London. Nightingale House, founded in 1840, cares for 388 Jewish old people from all parts of the country

Agency: Press Association

Prince Charles wearing a 'digger's' hat

Australia. "Digger Charles". The Prince of Wales dons a borrowed "digger's" hat to protect himself from the scorching Australian sunshine, as he smiles at the gathering on board HMS Cook after taking the Tall Ships' salute on their arrival in Sydney Harbour today

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell [PA Court Photographer]

Prince Charles visits Trust Holiday Camp

Norfolk. Prince of Wales Visits Holiday Camp Trust. The Prince of Wales rides a tricycle yesterday, on his visit to a "Work Sport and Leisure" course run by the Prince's personal trust for unemployed young people, at a holiday camp in Caister-on-Sea, Norfolk. Earlier this week, vandalism and arson caused more than £8000 of damage at the centre

Agency: Press Association

Prince Charles visiting Princess Anne in hospital

London. The bearded Prince of Wales on tonight's arrival at the King Edward VII Hospital for Officers, Marylebone, to visit his sister Princess Anne, injured when she fell from the Queen's horse Candlewick during the Portman Horse Trials yesterday. The Princess may stay in hospital for another three or four days for rest and physiotherapy

Agency: Press Association

Prince Charles using the compass on HMS Bronington

The Serious Prince. Lieutenant The Prince of Wales pictured beside the ship's compass on board HMS Bronington. Many photographs taken over the years have shown Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales, in a light-hearted mood. But this set of photographs shows Lieutenant The Prince of Wales in a serious frame of mind, captaining his ship, HMS Bronington during an exercise with other ships of the same First Mine Counter-Measure Squadron in the Firth of Forth. Prince Charles, who will be 28 on 14 November, took command of HMS Bronington on 9 February this year. At sea with Prince Charles on this occasion (25 October) was with his brother, Prince Andrew, 16, who is now at school at Gordonstoun. This is the first time that Prince Andrew had visited HMS Bronington. Not for publication before 0001 hours Monday November 1st 1976

Agency: BIPNA

Prince Charles undergoing a submarine escape drill

Gosforth, Hampshire. British official photograph: Crown copyright reserved. Charles undergoes submarine escape drill. Prince Charles underwent the rigorous submarine escape drill without breathing apparatus today from the Royal Navy's submarine escape training tank at HMS Dolphin, the shore based submarine depot at Gosforth. Dressed in swimming trunks and wearing a life jacket, goggle and a noseclip, the Prince came up from depths of 30 and then 60 feet. Photo shows Prince Charles surfaces in the submarine escape training tank at HMS dolphin today after doing a free buoyant ascent from a depth of 60 feet

Agency: Central Press Photo

Prince Charles trying out a long bow

Royal archer is Prince Charles trying out a long bow tonight during a Mary Rose Trust reception at the Whitbread brewery in Chiswell Street, London. The bow was recovered from the Tudor war ship Mary Rose, which was Henry VIII's flagship and has been lying on the sea bed in the Solent since 1545. It is hoped that the vessel will be raised later this year. With the Prince is actor Robert Hardy, one of the Trust's advisers

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell [Court Photographer]

Prince Charles tries skateboarding

London. Prince Charles tries skateboarding during visit to Inter-Action in North London with BBC TV Nationwide film team. Tomorrow he is the commentator on a special Nationwide film on young people to be screened on BBC1. Embargoed: for publication after 0001 hours on Monday April 24th 1978

Agency: Press Association

Prince Charles tries out a wheelchair

London. Prince Charles helps disabled. Prince Charles expresses a look of surprise when given an unexpected lift while trying out a wheelchair in London today where he launched a boat for disabled anglers, sponsored by the Handicapped Angler's Trust, to mark the setting up of the trust at Fishmongers' Hall, London. The Prince is President of the Prince of Wales' Advisory Group on Disability

Agency: Press Association

Prince Charles tries out a wheelchair

London. Prince tries a wheelchair. The Prince of Wales, president of the Prince of Wales Advisory Group on Disability, tries out a wheelchair during his visit today to the Disabled Living Foundation in Harrow Road, London

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell [PA Court Photographer]

Prince Charles tries out a unicycle

Edinburgh. Helping Prince Charles to keep his balance as he tried out a unicycle at the Craigroyston Community Centre here today were Clown Douglas Affleck, and member of the Prince's Trust Committee, Kenneth Mackenzie. After his wobbly trip the Prince said "that was deadly". See PA Story 'Royal Visit' 1825

Agency: Press Association

Prince Charles tree-to-tree walk

Prince of Wales in commando assault course. Prince of Wales taking part in the tree-to-tree walk in the assault course. The Prince of Wales took part in a tough commando assault course, in which he scaled climbing nets and vertical walls, swung across chasms and tackled a 20-foot high tree -to-tree rope walk. Then, after a mile and a half cross country slog, he had to crawl through a half submerged pipe. The course, which the Prince described as "a horrifying expedition", took place at the Royal Marines training centre at Lympstone, Devon. The Prince of Wales will join the commando ship HMS Hermes as a helicopter pilot in March

Agency: Keystone

Prince Charles talks to soldiers in Aldershot

Aldershot, England. Prince Charles wearing the uniform of the Parachute Regiments Colonel in Chief, talks to soldiers of the Parachute regiment at Aldershot after Prince Charles had taken the salute and read the lesson at a memorial service to the 44 men of the Regiment who died during the Falkland Island conflict with Argentina

Agency: BIPNA

Prince Charles talking to union members

Prince Charles in his shirt sleeves today when he became the first member of the Royal Family to attend a union conference. Addressing the annual conference of the Iron and Steel Trades Confederation in Bournemouth, the Prince appealed for more co-operation on both sides of the industry to help Britain "knock the stuffing" out of her overseas competitors

ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/109

Agency: Press Association

Prince Charles talking to a demonstrator in South London

London. Prince Charles talking with Mr Kim Gordon (left) who was among the demonstrators who staged a protest today outside the Moonshot Youth Club at the Pagnell Street centre in south London during the Prince's visit. The demonstration was organised by the Lewisham 24 Defence Committee who allege police brutality. Mr Gordon is one of the committee's founders

Agency: Press Association

Prince Charles taking part in a commando assault course

Prince of Wales in commando assault course. The Prince of Wales prepares to dive into a half-submerged pipe during the assault course. The Prince of Wales took part in a tough commando assault course, in which he scaled climbing nets and vertical walls, swung across chasms and tackled a 20-foot high tree -to-tree rope walk. Then, after a mile and a half cross country slog, he had to crawl through a half submerged pipe. The course, which the Prince described as "a horrifying expedition", took place at the Royal Marines training centre at Lympstone, Devon. The Prince of Wales will join the commando ship HMS Hermes as a helicopter pilot in March

Agency: Keystone

Prince Charles takes part in tree-to-tree walk

Prince of Wales in commando assault course. Prince of Wales taking part in the tree-to-tree walk in the assault course. The Prince of Wales took part in a tough commando assault course, in which he scaled climbing nets and vertical walls, swung across chasms and tackled a 20-foot high tree -to-tree rope walk. Then, after a mile and a half cross country slog, he had to crawl through a half submerged pipe. The course, which the Prince described as "a horrifying expedition", took place at the Royal Marines training centre at Lympstone, Devon. The Prince of Wales will join the commando ship HMS Hermes as a helicopter pilot in March

Broadcast Date: 9 March 1975

Agency: Keystone

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