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- 6 February 1986
Miss Sarah Ferguson, tipped as fiancee of Prince Andrew of England, watches Prince and Princess of Wales ski on the first day of their holiday in Klosters Thursday
ITN Reference: FERG/3
Agency: Associated Press
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Miss Sarah Ferguson, tipped as fiancee of Prince Andrew of England, watches Prince and Princess of Wales ski on the first day of their holiday in Klosters Thursday
ITN Reference: FERG/3
Agency: Associated Press
Home After a Busy Day. Sarah Ferguson, who is being tipped with increasing confidence as the girl Prince Andrew will marry, today leaving work at the West End office of the printing firm where she is a sales executive
Agency: Press Association
Sarah Ferguson poses outside her office building in London
Royal Working Fiancée. Miss Sarah Ferguson, whose engagement was announced to Prince Andrew, arrives back at work, in St George Street, London today. She paused only briefly on the doorstep of her office building and did not answer any questions which were shouted at her by reporters who had been kept back to the other side of the road
Agency: Press Association
Sarah Ferguson, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Andrew
The balcony of Buckingham Palace, with the Queen, who celebrated her 60th birthday today, smiling at thousands of children who sang to her. Her birthday surprise to the Nation, was bringing her future daughter in law Sarah Ferguson onto the balcony with
fiancé Prince Andrew
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew at Buckingham Palace
This afternoon's Royal walkabout in the daffodil strewn forecourt of Buckingham Palace, with Miss Sarah Ferguson (left) aiding her
fiancé Prince Andrew retrieve fallen flowers thrown by children to greet the Queen (light coat, centre, back to camera) on this her 60th birthday
Agency: Press Association
Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew at the Guard's Club, Windsor
Prince Andrew and his fianceé, Miss Sarah Ferguson at today's polo match, at the Guard's Club, Smith's Lawn, Windsor, where Miss Ferguson made the prize presentations including the Queen's Cup
Agency: Press Association
Sarah Ferguson, the Prince and Princess of Wales, Prince Andrew and Major Ronald Ferguson
Miss Sarah Ferguson (left) enjoys a joke with her future brother in law Prince Charles after polo on Smith's Lawn, Windsor today. With them is her father Major Ronald Ferguson, the Prince's polo manager, who injured his forehead after falling off, her fiance Prince Andrew (back to camera) and the Princess of Wales
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
Sketches of Sarah Ferguson's wedding dress
Royal Wedding Day. (Composite Pictures) Sketches of the front and back views of Miss Sarah Ferguson's wedding dress for her wedding today to Prince Andrew at Westminster Abbey. The dress fabric is rich ivory silk Duchess Satin with a neckline edged with pearls. The sleeves are full and square at the crown and the skirt silhouette is designed to be flat in front, widening to the sides and full at the back
Agency: Press Association
Sarah Ferguson and Major Ronald Ferguson at Westminster Abbey
Sarah Ferguson on the arm of her father Major Ronald Ferguson inside Westminster Abbey on where Sarah will marry the Duke of York. Sarah wears an ornate and Edwardian full-skirted ivory gown embellished with the naval symbols of her sailor fiancé
Agency: Reuters
Queen Elizabeth with Portuguese President Antonio Ramalho
Queen Elizabeth II accompanied by Portuguese President Antonio Ramalho Eanes review the Marine honor guard on arrival here this morning for a four day official visit
Agency: Press Association/ Reuter
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and her husband Prince Philip pictured today inside Westminster Abbey, London during the service to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the end of the Second World War
Agency: Press Association/ Reuter
Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip at The Botanical Gardens, Roseau, Dominica
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip on a drive around the Botanical Gardens Roseau, Dominica on Friday during their tour of the island
Agency: Associated Press
Photographer: David Caulkin
[text missing] her horse, Sprite II, caught its back legs and she slipped from the saddle and fell down a steep hill. The princess who announced she was alright, is due to ride again later today
Agency: Press Association
Princess Margaret attending Lord Harlech's memorial service
London. Harlech Memorial Service. Princess Margaret on today's arrival at Westminster Abbey where she attended a Memorial Service for Lord Harlech
Agency: Press Association
The Royal Family at Trooping the Colour
London, Trooping the Colour. Members of the Royal Family on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, London watching the fly-past after today's Trooping of the Colour ceremony. Adults left to right: the Duke of Edinburgh, the Queen, Princess Anne, the Prince of Wales holding his baby son Prince Harry and the Princess of Wales. Children left to right: Lord Frederick Windsor, son of Prince Michael of Kent, Prince William of Wales, Lady Davinia and Lady Rose Windsor, daughters of the Duke of Gloucester and Miss Zara Phillips daughter of Princess Anne
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
Prince William, Prince Charles, Princess Diana and Mrs Jane Mynor
The Prince and Princess of Wales watch as Mrs Jane Mynor greets three year old Prince William and welcomes him on his first day at her private kindergarten in Notting Hill Gate, West London, today. It is the first time someone so close to the throne has attended an outside nursery
Broadcast Date: 24 September 1985
Agency: Press Association
The "Cygnets" classroom where Prince William made the paper mouse he was seen carrying at the end of his first morning at nursery school today. The Prince, three, spent an hour and 45 minutes at Mrs Jane Mynor's £200 a term private kindergarten in a Victorian house in Chepstow Villas, Notting Hill Gate, West London, to which he was taken by his parents, the Prince and Princess of Wales. He is the first British heir to the throne to attend a private kindergarten
Broadcast Date: 24 September 1985
Agency: Press Association
A previously unissued library picture of Miss Sarah Ferguson, daughter of the Prince of Wales polo manager Major Ronald Ferguson. A national newspaper today claimed that Miss Ferguson and Prince Andrew are "sweethearts" and speculated that "wedding bells could be near". Obit
ITN Reference: FERG/1
Agency: Press Association
Princess Anne with Captain Phillips and Peter Cross
Princess Anne's former bodyguard Peter Cross (centre) photographed at Tetbury Horse Trials with the Princess and her husband, Mark Phillips
Broadcast Date: 31 August 1989
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ANNE/119
Agency: Camera Press London
Calcutta. Princess Anne receives a white scarf offered to her by a Tibetan refugee woman as she is welcomed at Chandragiri village in India's Orissa State where Tibetan refugees were resettled in 1962. As president of Save the Children Fund she visited to see the projects aided by the fund
Agency: Associated Press
Calcutta. Princess Anne of the UK fixes her hair clip as an Indian girl circles a tray containing a coconut, and earthen lamp and scent in front of her face to welcome her to the Indian way as she arrives at Sadanandapur Village in Orissa State
Agency: Associated Press
Princess Anne receives a cheque for 'Save the Children'
Agency: Unknown
Bournemouth, Union Conference. Princess Anne, dressed in a grey suit and matching hat, enjoying a moment of humour during today's annual conference of the Inland Revenue Staff Federation at Bournemouth, where she addressed delegates on the work of the Save the Children Fund of which she is President
Agency: Press Association
London. Princess Anne to race at Goodwood. Library picture of Princess Anne, who is to ride in an amateur riders event , The Oxo Stakes, at Goodwood, after walking the course before the first race
Agency: Press Association
Her Royal Highness Princess Anne in action at the controls of an MCV 80 at Warminster today
Agency: Unknown
Princess Anne, who rode in the 2.30 Chepstow Mademoiselle Ladies stakes on French Union
Agency: Press Association
Princess Anne on the way to the State Opening of Parliament
London. Princess Anne who shared the coach with the Queen, leaving Buckingham Palace, London for today's State Opening of Parliament
Agency: Press Association
Princess Anne arrived at Maputo, met by Mozambican foreign minister Joaquim Chissano
Agency: AIM
Photographer: Joel Chiziane
Princess Anne in Inhambane, Mozambique
Inhambane, Mozambique. Princess Anne who is here partly as President of Save the Children Fund, visited one of their projects in the central town of Inhambane. Some of the children on the ground have become orphans due to the continual guerrilla activity in the area
Agency: Reuter
Photographer: Etienne Werner
London. Royal blood donor. Sister Barbara Johnson snips the tube after taking a pint of royal blood from the Prince of Wales at the North London Transfusion Centre in Edgware today. It was the first time the 36 year old prince has been a blood donor. See PA Story ROYAL CHARLES timed 1234 onwards
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell [PA Court Photographer]
Princess Diana, Prince Harry, Prince William and Prince Charles in Venice
Venice, Italy. Family Reunion. Prince Charles holds a waving Prince William, while Princess Diana keeps in her arms Prince Harry, aboard the Royal Yacht Britannia, docked in Venice Sunday night, when William and Harry were reunited with their parents at the end of a 17 day tour of Italian cities. The Britannia will take to the sea tonight
Agency: Associated Press
Prince Charles and Princess Diana at Braemar Highland Games
Ballater, Scotland. Britain's Prince Charles wearing full Highland regalia, looks to be in full verbal flow as, with the glowing approval of Princess Diana, he enjoys the events of the annual Braemar Highland Games here yesterday. Members of the Royal Family are presently holidaying at the nearby Balmoral Castle
Agency: Reuter
Princess Diana at a reception at the Goldsmiths' Hall
Jaunty millinery for the Princess of Wales, at a reception at the Goldsmiths' Hall, London, which followed today's Service at St Paul's Cathedral, marking the Golden Jubilee of King George's Jubilee Trust set up in 1935 to assist the physical, mental and spiritual development of young people, and provide financial support for voluntary youth projects
Broadcast Date: 6 March 1985
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
Illustration of a lookalike Princess Diana
This illustration appears in the current issue of Penthouse magazine and is being used by Penthouse as a poster in advertisements in New York's subway (underground) system
Agency: Associated Press
Princess Diana at a reception for London Fashion Week
Princess Diana, herself a leader of British fashion, wears a long coat dress tied at the waist with a cord at Lancaster House, London, tonight. She was attending a reception given by Mr Norman Lamont, Minister of State for Industry, in connection with London Fashion Week
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
Prince Charles and Princess Diana arrive for dinner with the Mayor of Florence Lando Conti
Broadcast Date: 23 April 1985
Agency: Reuter
Close up of Princess Diana at Westminster Abbey
London. Princess of Wales launched year of tribute to Banardo's. A smile from the Princess of Wales today as she attended a service of thanksgiving in Westminster Abbey to mark the inauguration of the Year of the Banardo Volunteer, during which many events will be held to pay tribute to the volunteers who work for the charity. The Princess, who is President of the organisation wore a cream and brown outfit
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell [PA Court Photographer]
Princess Diana in Red Cross uniform
Ashdown Forest, Sussex. Sheltering from today's Ashdown Forest rain, the Princess of Wales, patron for the British Red Cross Youth, during her visit to a holiday camp for handicapped children, in the forest
Agency: Press Association
Princess Diana holding Prince Harry
Southampton. Princess Diana with Prince Harry in her arms on board Britannia (close up)
Agency: Press Association
Princess Diana's jeweled headband
Melbourne, Australia. Princess Diana wears a jeweled headband with her green formal as she and Prince Charles attend a dinner dance in their honour Wednesday night in Melbourne
Agency: Melbourne Sun
Princess Diana and Pete Townsend
The Princess of Wales, dressed in a man's dinner jacket and trousers with a white waistcoat and winged collar and scarlet bow tie, tonight talking to Pete Townsend of The Who, during a "thank you" party held by the Royal couple at a London West End recording studio for pop stars who donated tracks to a charity album for the Prince's Trust
Broadcast Date: 19 November 1985
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
Three views of the Princess of Wales at last night's "thank you" party for pop stars thrown by her and Prince Charles in London's West End, showing off today's headline making tailored dinner jacket which she wore
Broadcast Date: 20 November 1985
Agency: Press Association
Princess Diana and Jamie Gavin
The Princess of Wales with the world's youngest heart-lung transplant patient Jamie Gavin, four, from Raheny, Dublin, at Westminster Abbey, London today for the Woman's Own Children of Courage Awards
Broadcast Date: 18 December 1985
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
Queen Mother, Prince Edward and Princess Alice
(Left to Right) The Queen Mother, Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester and Prince Edward in Royal Marines uniform during today's VE Day Commemoration Service, attended by 2,200 people in Westminster Abbey, London
Agency: Press Association
Composite photo for the Queen Mother's 85th birthday. The Queen Mother is pictured age 7 (left), and again in 1938
Agency: Unknown
Queen Mother and Captain Brian Walpole
The Queen Mother aboard Concorde today strapped in behind the pilot, Captain Brian Walpole, during her supersonic flight around the coastline of Britain
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Adrian Meredith
The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester
The Duke of Gloucester, accompanied by The Duchess of Gloucester, will visit Tenerife between the 28 -30 June and will inaugurate the British Isaac Newton Telescope in the new International Observatory on La Palma on the 29 June
Broadcast Date: 28 June 1985
Agency: Camera Press London
Photographer: Terence Donovan
Princess Diana with Prince Harry arriving at Aberdeen Airport
Agency: Unknown