Prince Charles and Stella Dorman
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Prince Charles and Stella Dorman
Prince Charles girlfriends
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Prince Charles and The Duke of Edinburgh on HMS Bronington
Rosyth, Fife. Lieutenant Prince Charles visited by an Admiral of the Fleet, the Duke of Edinburgh, on board the 360 ton minehunter HMS Bronington at Rosyth Naval base today. The Prince took over the ship on 9 February as his first command. During his informal visit, the Duke met members of the ship's company and took tea with the officers in the wardroom
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles and the Guards of Honour in Wrexham
Wrexham, Wales. Prince Charles inspecting the Guards of Honour 3rd Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers in Wrexham today
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles and the Princess of Wales wave from the balcony at Buckingham Palace
London. Prince Charles and the Princess of Wales (right) waving to the crowds outside Buckingham Palace from the balcony after their wedding in St Paul's today. Left to right: Prince Andrew, the Queen Mother, Earl Spencer, the bride's father, The Queen, The Princess of Wales and Prince Charles
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles and the Queen Mother Elizabeth in garter robes
The Procession of the Most Noble Order of The Garter took place at Windsor today, among those invested was Prince Charles. Prince Charles and the Queen Mother returning to Windsor Castle on a coach after the ceremony
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/40
Agency: BIPPA
Prince Charles and the Queen Mother in a carriage procession
Edinburgh. The Queen Mother, in her robes as Lady of the Thistle, travels with Prince Charles in a carriage procession through Edinburgh today to attend the Thistle Service at St Giles Cathedral. Prince Charles, who has been appointed a Royal Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, Scotland's oldest order of chivalry, was invested and installed at the service. The Queen, as Sovereign of the Order, and Duke of Edinburgh, a Royal Knight, were also in attendance
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles and the Royal Family at his investiture
Caernarvon, Wales. The Prince of Wales with the Royal family leave Caernarvon Castle after today's investiture
Agency: BIPPA
Prince Charles and tribal dancers
Manus, Papua New Guinea. Prince Charles, dressed with a string of dog's teeth and a head band, is greeted by a tribal dance after he is proclaimed a hereditary leader of Manus, Thursday. Dancing on the right of the Prince is Nahali Rooney, former minister of justice and the only female member of Papua New Guinea Parliament
Agency: Associated Press
Photographer: Dick Fung
Prince Charles and Tricia Eisenhower
Washington, USA. Britain's Prince Charles and President Nixon's daughter, Tricia, walk from welcoming ceremonies on the White House lawn Thursday, toward the executive mansion. Tricia and her sister Julie Eisenhower are hostesses for Charles and Princess Anne during their visit
Agency: Associated Press
Prince Charles and Uffa Fox on a boat
Prince Charles at the helm, with veteran yachtsman Uffa Fox, off Cowes, Isle of Wight
Agency: Central Press Photos
Prince Charles and young Prince William
Prince Charles bends down to speak to Prince William
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles arrives at Westminster Abbey
London. The Prince of Wales arrives at Westminster Abbey, London, today for the Chapel of St George service of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, of which he is the Great Master
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles arrives home from the Navy
The Sailor Arrives Home. Prince Charles arrived back at Chatham today in the Frigate "Minerva" after 10 months service with the Royal Navy mainly in the Caribbean. An amusing incident is shared between Prince Charles and a Royal Marine when he was supervising the arrival alongside HMS Minerva, today
Agency: Unknown
Prince Charles arriving at King's Cross from Balmoral with Miss Lucia Santa Cruz
Broadcast Date: 14 November 1978
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/106
Copyright: Sport & General (Photographic News Agencies)
Prince Charles arriving at the Beverly Hilton Hotel
Beverly Hills, California. Prince Charles of Britain is greeted by a host of celebrities as he arrives at the Beverly Hilton Hotel for a gala black tie dinner in his honour. (L-R) are Lee Majors, Farrah Fawcett Majors, Prince Charles, Sophia Loren, and Cary Grant
Broadcast Date: 27 October 1977
Agency: UPI
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/9
Agency: Daily Mail
Prince Charles as a student at Cambridge University
'The Prince of Wales turns 40'. Left: In a Trinity College revue in 1970. Right: on his first day in Cambridge in October 1967 to read archaeology and anthropology, wearing his blue silk trinity gown
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles as an aircraft controller on HMS Jupiter
Devonport. White overalled Prince Charles, duty officer of the day, used aircraft control "bats" to see that the ship's helicopter took off safely, as HMS Jupiter came into harbour today. Earlier he had been navigating
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/88
Agency: Press Association
An exclusive picture of the Prince of Wales acting in the dagger scene as 'Macbeth' in the Gordstoun School production of the Shakespeare play. The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh joined other parents of the boys at Gordonstoun to watch the final performance of 'Macbeth' last Saturday evening. It took place in the school's Services Centre on the kind of open stage that was used for Royal performances in the time of Elizabeth I. Prince Charles's performance as the King, it has been reported, was outstanding by schoolboy standards
Agency: Press Association
Middleton-on-Sea, Sussex. Disco King Charles. To the delight of youngsters, the Prince of Wales became a disco King today, attempting break dancing in a discotheque, at Middleton-on-Sea during his visit to a Youth Meets Industry course for 300 unemployed organised by the Princes Trust
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles at a Hindu Centre in Preston
Preston. A serious Prince Charles at the Hindu Centre here today. He wears traditional garland and on his forehead is the mark of the 'Tilak'
Agency: Unknown
Beverstone, Gloucestershire. Prince Charles, who was taking leave from the Royal Navy today to go hunting in Gloucestershire, with members of the Duke of Beaufort's Hunt after he had joined them near the village of Beverstone. The Prince, who was accompanied by his sister, Princess Anne, joined the party shortly before the hounds killed their first fox
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles at a Leicester Square film premiere
The Prince of Wales studies the film programme before the premiere of "Looking for Richard" at the ODEON Leicester Square
ITN Reference: ROYA/CHAR/152
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: John Stillwell
Prince Charles at a re-enactment ceremony in Canada
Blackfoot Crossing, Alberta. Prince Charles smokes a peace pipe in front of Medicine Man Ben Calfrope during the re-enactment ceremony of the signing of Treaty 7 which took place here in 1877 with Queen Victoria and the Blackfoot Confederacy. This Indian reserve is some 70-miles east of Calgary
Agency: UPI
Prince Charles at a tribal ceremony
Manus, Papua New Guinea. Prince Charles wears a head band and a string of dog's teeth during a ceremony in which he is initiated to become a chief of Manus Thursday
Agency: Associated Press
Photographer: Dick Fung
Prince Charles at an honorary degree ceremony in Wales
Bangor, Wales. Splendidly robed, The Prince of Wales, Chancellor of the University of Wales at Bangor University in North Wales for today's special honorary degree ceremony. Much of the event, which marked the university's centenary, was conducted in Welsh but the Prince's only verbal contribution was his welcome to each of the honorary graduates
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles at Edward's Air Force Base, California
California, USA. Pilot Fred Haise (L) and Co-Pilot Gordon Fullerton of the Space Shuttle Enterprise meet with Prince Charles after they and the space shuttle returned to the Dryden Flight Research Centre. This is the last of the scheduled flights of the Space Shuttle for the next 18 months
Agency: UPI
Prince Charles at Florida polo tournament
West Palm Beach, Florida. Prince is beat by heat. His Royal Highness, the Prince of Wales Prince Charles, appeared to be exhausted by the South Florida heat after playing in a spectator polo match, at the Palm Beach Polo Club on Friday. The heir to the British throne, 31, is in West Palm Beach to attend the world cup polo tournament that begins this Saturday
Broadcast Date: 5 April 1980
Agency: Associated Press
Photographer: Paul Potter
Prince Charles (right) is pictured at the helm of the Flying Fifteen "Labrador", as he sails with Uffa Fox at Cowes, Isle of Wight, Hampshire, today
Agency: Associated Press
Prince Charles at the Inmos Factory
Newport, Gwent . Prince Charles shyly emerges from a robing room at the £20 million Inmos Factory at Newport today in a white "bunny suit" for his introduction to the microchip during a whistle stop tour of high technology factories in Wales' "Silicon Valley"
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell [PA Court Photographer]
Prince Charles at the opening of the Telecommunications Exhibition
London. Prince Charles being shown the workings of a telephone exchange before opening the Telecommunications Exhibition at the Science Museum in London today. The exhibition is sponsored by Standard Telephones and Cables, to mark the company's centenary
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles at the Order of the Bath, moustached
London. In procession through the Nave of Westminster Abbey today, the Prince of Wales, after The Queen installed him as Great Master of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, at the 250th anniversary service of the Order. Yesterday when the Prince returned from Nova Scotia he wore a beard. Today only the moustache remains but according to Royal Navy regulations this is taboo. Only a 'full set' is permitted
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/99
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles at the Order of the Bath, moustached
London. Yesterday's beard has gone…leaving a handsome moustache for the Prince of Wales, cutting a dash on today's arrival at Westminster Abbey for the 250th anniversary service of The Order of the Bath, where by the Queen he will be installed as the Great Master of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles at the Royal Air Force museum
London. Prince Charles chats with former Lieutenant General Adolf Galland 62 (right), when he opened an extension of the Royal Air Force Museum at Hendon, North London. In centre is one of Galland's wartime adversaries Group Captain Bob Stanford Tuck. The new extension will be available for temporary displays the first of these being "Wings of the Eagle" illustrating the history of German aviation. Galland shot down 104 allied aircraft on the Western Front during World War Two, more than any other German fighter pilot
Agency: UPI
Prince Charles at the Service of Remembrance
Prince Charles at the Royal Albert Hall for the Service of Remembrance with the Royal Family, but without his wife. The Princess of Wales arrived a little later, slipping in alone shortly before the service began
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles at the St David's Day Parade
Pirbright, England. Prince Charles hands out a symbolic leek, the emblem of Wales, to fellow member of the Welsh Guards during ceremony on the day of St David's Day Parade. The Prince of Wales was suffering from two black eyes, as a result of falling from a horse two days earlier
Agency: BIPNA
Photographer: Peter Skingley
Prince Charles at Toonik Tyme Festival
Frobisher Bay, N W T, Canada. Garbed in Wolverine-trimmed parka and rabbit fur hat, Prince Charles has himself a good laugh while watching an ice building competition at Frobisher Bay Thursday during festivities to mark the Toonik Tyme Festival and Charles' visit. The Prince leaves for Resolute in the high Arctic Friday
Agency: Associated Press
Prince Charles at Westminster Abbey
London. Prince Charles at Westminster Abbey today, rehearsing tomorrow's service at which he will be installed by the Queen as Great Master of the Order of the Bath. He has arrived from Canada earlier today, wearing the beard that he had been growing during his five weeks away
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles attends his first rock concert
Birmingham. Prince Charles attends his first rock concert here 14 May and meets the 'Status Quo' after the performance, it was 'Status Quo's 20th Anniversary concert in aid of charity with 11,000 fans taking part
Agency: UPI
Prince Charles back in dry clothes after his dive to see the 'Mary Rose' shipwreck
Above the 'Mary Rose' the Solent, Prince Charles back in his 'dry' suit leaving the Sleipner the boat stationed above the sunken Tudor warship "Mary Rose" on which the Prince has made his last dive today before she is raised later this year. It was the Prince's ninth dive onto the wreck, lying in 45 feet of water on the mud seabed of the Solent, one mile off Portsmouth, Hampshire. See PA story 'Prince' timed 1804
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell [PA Court Photographer]
Prince Charles backstage after a Gala Performance
London. The uniformed Prince of Wales goes back stage at the London Coliseum after last night's Gala performance aiding the South Atlantic Fund, and meets (left to right) artistes, Dickie Henderson, Twiggy, Les Dawson and Roger Moore
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell [PA Court Photographer]
Prince Charles before flying a Tiger Moth biplane
Royal Air Force [RAF] Benson, Oxfordshire. Prince Charles, wearing a biggles-style flying outfit which he said had been dug out of a museum especially for the occasion, at Royal Air Force [RAF] Benson in Oxfordshire today after fulfilling a private ambition by flying in a pre-war Tiger Moth biplane (behind). The Prince, who was accompanied by Royal Air Force Cranwell instructor Flight Lieutenant John Hardie, demonstrated his skill as a pilot by taking the controls of the 44 year old plane for more than an hour. As well as take off and landing he completed a number of aerial manoeuvres
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles being congratulated after receiving his parachute wings
Brize Norton, England. Britain's Prince Charles is congratulated by Chief of Staff Sir Michael Beetham after being presented with his parachute wings here Friday. At center is Flying Officer P Stevenson of Royal Air Force [RAF] Drayton who also received his wings
Agency: Associated Press
Prince Charles being greeted by Ronald and Nancy Reagan
Washington, USA. Prince Charles is greeted to the White house by the President and his wife who held a private dinner in the Prince's honour
Photographer: Michael Evans
Prince Charles being offered a can of beans by a young child
When Prince Charles visited the Aston Martin Factory at Newport Pagnell today he was offered a free lunch, a tin of baked beans. The offer was made by 5 year old Matthew Turvey of Newport Pagnell, who asked the Prince 'would you like these for your lunch?', and Prince Charles accepted the offer
Agency: Topix
Prince Charles being presented with his flying badge
The Prince of Wales was this morning presented with his flying badge at Royal Air Force Tangmere, Sussex by Air Marshall L D Mavor, Air Office Commanding in Chief Royal Air Force training command. Prince Charles who began his flying training in July of last year and made his first solo flight in January has now completed 80 flying hours this morning. He passed the flying test to qualify for the flying badge which is awarded to members of university air squadrons. His Royal Highness flew in a chipmunk aircraft of the Queen's flight with his instructor Squadron leader Phillip Pinney. Prince Charles was also presented with a model of a Chipmunk by chief technician John Rae on behalf of a five men ground crew team of the Queen's flight. The team acted as ground crew on all of Prince Charles' 100 flying trips
Agency: Sport & General (Photographic News Agencies)
Prince Charles being presented with his flying badge
The Prince of Wales was this morning presented with his flying badge at Royal Air Force Tangmere, Sussex by Air Marshall L D Mavor, Air Office Commanding in Chief Royal Air Force training command. Prince Charles who began his flying training in July of last year and made his first solo flight in January has now completed 80 flying hours this morning. He passed the flying test to qualify for the flying badge which is awarded to members of university air squadrons. His Royal Highness flew in a chipmunk aircraft of the Queen's flight with his instructor Squadron leader Phillip Pinney. Prince Charles was also presented with a model of a Chipmunk by chief technician John Rae on behalf of a five men ground crew team of the Queen's flight. The team acted as ground crew on all of Prince Charles' 100 flying trips
Agency: Sport & General (Photographic News Agencies)
Prince Charles being welcomed to Fiji
Suva, Fiji. Red robed Mayor of Suva, Fiji, Councillor Isireli Vuibau crouches in traditional Fiji gesture of respect for chiefs of the highest rank, as he welcomes Prince Charles. Fiji's Governor General, Ratu Sir George Cakoau is at far left
Agency: Associated Press
Prince Charles blowing bubbles
Here is the weather and this is the Prince of Wales blowing it. Blowing bubbles in this picture of The Prince of Wales, playing the role of a weatherman, in one of the sketches in Quiet Flows the Don, in the Dryden Society's Trinity College revue which opens tonight (Monday). Picture made during yesterday's dress rehearsal
Agency: Press Association