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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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 '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 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 senior prefect John Davies

Melbourne. Prince Charles spent two and a half hours with his tutors at the headmasters house at Geelong Grammar school today. They reviewed his progress in English, French and history. Here Prince Charles walks to the Headmasters House with senior prefect John Davies, 17

ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/27

Agency: Associated Press

Prince Charles with Sir Ranulph Fiennes and Charles Burton

Greenwich, London. Prince Charles chats with Trans-globe explorers, Sir Ranulph Fiennes (centre) and Charles Burton on the quayside, after they had disembarked at Greenwich today, Sunday, from their ship "Benjamin Bowring" three years after setting out from the same spot. They had completed the first ever circumnavigation of the world via both Poles

Agency: BIPNA

Prince Charles with the "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. "Oh spare a thought for poor old Ned, lying sick upon his bed - wishing he were there tonight instead of being struck with blight." Prince Charles (right) encounters an apparently sleeping Spike Milligan. Watching, from left, are fellow Goons Peter Sellers and Michael Bentine and book publisher Jeremy Robson of Robson Books

ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/115

Agency: Syndication International

Prince Charles with two members of the Birmingham reggae group Unity

London. Prince Charles with two members of the Birmingham reggae group Unity at the Dominion Theatre tonight when he attended a rock concert in aid of the Prince's Trust. The group, who were among performers, won a competition which the Prince helped judge

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell [PA Court Photographer]

Prince Charles, Diana and Prince Andrew at the Guards Polo Club

Windsor, England. Lady Diana Spencer, flanked by the Prince of Wales, whom she weds on 29 July 1981, and her future brother in law Prince Andrew (left) during today's visit to the national polo meeting for the Silver Jubilee Cup, England versus Spain. See PA story "wedding" timed 1830

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell [Court Photographer]

Prince Charles, Lady Diana and the Marchioness on the Cheshire estate of Cholmondeley Castle

The Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer are spending this, their first weekend since their engagement announcement, on the Cheshire estate of Cholmondeley Castle, home of the Marquess and Marchioness of Cholmondeley. In today's composite picture, the prince and his hostess, the Marchioness (left), and his fiancée, Lady Diana (right), leave the tiny Medieval chapel of the Cholmondeley family on the estate, after the 50 minute morning service. See PA story "Royal Weekend" timed 1809 onward

Agency: Unknown

Prince Charles, Princess Anne, Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip at Balmoral

Lesson in State Affairs. Prince Charles and Princess Anne, both wearing the kilt, listen attentively a their mother, the Queen, explains estate affairs during their visit to the Forestry Plantation at Balmoral, Scotland, where the Royal Family is on holiday. The Duke of Edinburgh leads the way

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/

Agency: Unknown

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