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ITN/5/13/13 · Item · 12 January 1973
Part of Independent Television News (ITN) Image Archive

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

ITN/5/13/68 · Item · 16 January 1986
Part of Independent Television News (ITN) Image Archive

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

ITN/5/13/54 · Item · 6 April 1984
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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

ITN/5/13/55 · Item · 16 May 1984
Part of Independent Television News (ITN) Image Archive

Queen Opens Shopping Centre. After the Queen opened a shopping centre in Cambridge today, she and the Duke of Edinburgh (right) called on their student son, Prince Edward (20) at nearby Jesus College. The Duke wears his scarlet robes as Chancellor of the university. The visit to Jesus College came after the Queen had planted an English oak tree at Emmanuel College, to mark its 400th anniversary

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell

ITN/5/13/9 · Item · 8 October 1968
Part of Independent Television News (ITN) Image Archive

School begins, among friends. It was the first day at 'school' for Prince Edward yesterday. It wasn't in the familiar surroundings of the schoolroom at Buckingham Palace, as has been planned before the sudden death of the royal governess, Katherine Peebles, ten days ago. But it was among friends. The Queen's four-year-old son went to the home of lady-in-waiting, Lady Susan Hussey, to share his lessons with his cousin, Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones and Lady Susan's four-year-old daughter Katherine, pictured with him here

Agency: Associated Newspapers

Photographer: Paul Popper

ITN/5/13/71 · Item · 28 June 1986
Part of Independent Television News (ITN) Image Archive

Cambridge. Prince Edward's Graduation. Prince Edward relaxes with fellow students after receiving his 2:2 History Honours degree at Cambridge University today, at the end of his three-year studies

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell

ITN/5/23/4 · Item · 21 December 1984
Part of Independent Television News (ITN) Image Archive

Windsor, England. Prince Harry of Wales and the Princess of Wales seen here when the Prince was christened at St George's Chapel. The Prince was born 15 September 1984, and is seen wearing the traditional Royal christening robe, which was first used by Queen Victoria's first child in 1841

Broadcast Date: 27 December 1984

Agency: United Press International

Photographer: Lord Snowdon

ITN/5/23/5 · Item · 21 December 1984
Part of Independent Television News (ITN) Image Archive

Windsor, England. The Princess of Wales holds Prince Henry at the Prince's christening in St George's Chapel. Colour key, green seat, dark blue dress and hat, light blue wall

Date Broadcast: 27 December 1984

Agency: United Press International

Photographer: Lord Snowdon

ITN/5/23/14 · Item · 14 September 1986
Part of Independent Television News (ITN) Image Archive

Aberdeen. Royal Return. Prince Harry, two tomorrow, attempts the plane steps to an Andover of the Queen's Flight at Dyce Airport, Aberdeen today before flying to Heathrow Airport with his parents at the end of the Royal Family's annual holiday in Scotland. Elder brother Prince William left separately on a scheduled flight with nanny Barbara Barnes

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell

ITN/5/23/7 · Item · 25 December 1984
Part of Independent Television News (ITN) Image Archive

Robe Remembered?? In this still from BBC television broadcast to the nation of the Christmas message from Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Charles explains to his son, 2 year old Prince William, that the Christening robe worn by Prince Harry, had also been worn by himself and his son's Granny and Great Granny. Princess Diana looks on in this clip from the pre-Christening scene at Windsor Castle last week

Broadcast Date: 25 December 1984

Agency: BBC TV

ITN/5/23/6 · Item · 25 December 1984
Part of Independent Television News (ITN) Image Archive

Dribbling Prince Harry. Prince Harry, the youngest son of Prince Charles and Princess Diana, shown dribbling when he appeared on BBC television here Tuesday, Christmas Day, during the traditional Christmas message. He was shown prior to his Christening ceremony at Windsor Castle last week

Broadcast Date: 25 December 1984

Agency: BBC TV

ITN/5/23/8 · Item · 25 December 1984
Part of Independent Television News (ITN) Image Archive

In Hands of Children. Hands reach out to touch the tiny hands of Britain's youngest royal baby, Prince Harry, as shown on BBC televised Christmas message to the nation by Queen Elizabeth II. This tender scene was from the video of the Christening ceremony held in Windsor Castle earlier and shown for the first time in this Christmas broadcast

Broadcast Date: 25 December 1984

Agency: BBC TV

ITN/5/23/19 · Item · 19 December 1987
Part of Independent Television News (ITN) Image Archive

Highgrove, Gloucestershire. Young Princes Go Riding. The Prince and Princess of Wales's three year old son, Prince Harry, concentrates on his thumb while out for a pony ride near his home on the Highgrove Estate in Gloucestertshire today, accompanied by his nanny and a detective. Picture taken by Press Association staff photographer Barry Batchelor who was at Highgrove taking stock pictures of alterations to the house

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Barry Batchelor

Prince Harry with Nanny
ITN/5/23/15 · Item · 8 December 1986
Part of Independent Television News (ITN) Image Archive

Prince Harry Returns from Sandringham. Prince Henry, two year old son of the Prince and Princess of Wales, being carried by a nanny at Liverpool Street station, London tonight, on his return from Sandringham, Norfolk

Agency: Press Association

ITN/5/26/6 · Item · 20 January 1971
Part of Independent Television News (ITN) Image Archive

Prince Michael in bobsleigh accident. Picture from files dated 20 January 1971, of Prince Michael of Kent in action during trials for the world two-man Bob Championships at Cervinia just over a week ago. The Prince narrowly escaped death today, 28 January, when he overturned during trials for the four-man Bob World Championships also being held at Cervinia, Italy

Broadcast Date: 28 January 1971

Agency: Associated Press

ITN/5/26/12 · Item · 31 May 1978
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Richmond, Surrey. Prince Michael of Kent and his fiancée, Austrian aristocrat Baroness Marie-Christine von Reibnitz at Thatched Lodge, Richmond Park, today after the announcement of their engagement. The announcement was made after the Queen gave her consent at the Privy Council to the marriage of the 35-year old Prince, 16th in line to the Throne, and the Roman Catholic Divorcee and former wife of merchant banker Mr Thomas Troubridge. The couple plan to marry in Vienna

Agency: Press Association

ITN/5/26/13 · Item · 28 June 1978
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Prince Michael of Kent arrives in Vienna where he will marry his Austrian fiancée, Baroness Maria Christine von Reibnitz on Friday 30 June. The civil wedding ceremony will take place in Vienna's city hall. The couple driving from the airport to their hotel in towndown

Agency: UPI

ITN/5/26/11 · Item · 31 May 1978
Part of Independent Television News (ITN) Image Archive

Prince Michael of Kent, the Queen's cousin, and Baroness Marie-Christine von Reibnitz, pose together at Thatched House Lodge, home of Princess Alexandra [text missing] was announced today. Note engagement ring on her finger. The Baroness [text missing] married to a merchant banker had her marriage nullified by the Catholic [text missing] weeks ago

ITN Reference: ROYAL/MICH/7

Agency: BIPNA

Photographer: P Skingley

ITN/5/26/33 · Item · 1 November 1987
Part of Independent Television News (ITN) Image Archive

Prince Michael of Kent, president of the Royal Automobile Club, at Hyde Park Corner, London today preparing for the off of the RAC [Royal Automobile Club] London to Brighton Veteran Car Run. He is at the wheel of Britain's oldest racing car, the 1903 Gordon Bennett Napier, which has just returned to this country after 37 years in the United States and he was being passengered by General William Lyon, a noted Californian collector, who was the car's previous owner

Agency: Press Association

ITN/5/26/31 · Item · 27 March 1987
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Prince Michael of Kent and some of the showbusiness personalities who supported him when he launched the Prince Michael Awards scheme, a new campaign for road safety, in London today. With the Prince are, from left: Radio One disc jockey Mike Smith; actress Su Pollard; TV presenter Anne Diamond (soon to be a mother) and TV and radio personality Bob Holness

Agency: Press Association

ITN/5/26/21 · Item · 11 July 1979
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Prince and Princess Michael of Kent coaxing a smile from their three month old son Lord Frederick Michael George David Louis Windsor after his christening tonight in the Chapel Royal at St James's Palace. The Queen was among a dozen Royal guests at the family service. Lord Frederick went through it all without as much as a murmur

Agency: Press Association