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Prince William of Gloucester's aircraft before the crash

Port wing down, the plunging Piper Cherokee aircraft (below) is seen only moments before hitting the ground in the crash which killed Prince William of Gloucester and his co-pilot, Lieutenant Commander Vyrell Mitchell, just after they had taken off from Halfpenny Green in an air race yesterday

Broadcast Date: 29 August 1972

Agency: Press Association

Prince William of Gloucester's funeral

The coffin of Prince William of Gloucester being carried to the hearse by a bearer party of the 1st Battalion Scots Guards to be taken to the Royal Burial Ground at Frogmore after the funeral service in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, today. In the group of Royal mourners descending the Chapel steps are seen, from camera: The Duchess of Gloucester and Prince and Princess Richard of Gloucester, the Queen, the Queen Mother, Prince Philip and Prince Charles (partly hidden), Princess Margaret, Princess Anne and Lord Snowdon

Broadcast Date: 2 September 1972

Agency: Press Association

Prince William on a swing

Swing time for Prince William, who will be two years old on 21 June, with a little help from his parents, the Prince and Princess of Wales in their garden in Kensington Palace, London today. The Princess is expecting her second child in September

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell

Prince William waves to crowds from the Royal Yacht Britannia

Venice, Italy. Princes William and Harry reunited with their parents aboard Britannia in Italy today as the Royal couple finished their tour of Italy. Prince William, after tearing around the Royal yacht, waved to crowds from his fathers arms, while Princess Diana cuddled baby Prince Harry. See PA Story 'Royal Italy Children' timed 1739 onwards

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell [PA Court Photographer]

Prince William with pony

The Prince and Princess of Wales's five year old son Prince William leads a pony near his home on the Highgrove Estate in Gloucestershire today, when he went riding with his younger brother, Prince Harry

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Barry Batchelor

Prince William, Prince Charles and Queen Elizabeth

London. Prince William is held in arms of his father Prince Charles, as he talks to his mother, Williams grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, on the balcony of Buckingham Palace as they wait for the RAF to fly past, after Trooping of the Colours, on the Queen's birthday

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/

Agency: UPI

Photographer: R Taggart

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

Prince William, Princess Diana, Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson

Prince William shakes hands with an officer on the deck of HMS Brazen, after a visit to the ship which is currently moored in the Pool of London. The Prince, with his mother Princess Diana (left) and Sarah Ferguson (check suit) toured the ship. Prince Andrew is a helicopter pilot attached to HMS Brazen

Broadcast Date: 5 February 1986

Agency: Reuter

Prince William's classroom

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

Princess Alexandra

Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra, accompanied by her husband, the Honorable Angus Ogilvy, will leave for Washington DC on 16 April 1983, returning on 20 April. The couple will attend the dedication of the Ditchley Bells, which have been presented to the United States Congress by the British Foundation as a gift to commemorate the 1976 Bicentenary of the United States of America. The bells will be installed in the Old Post Office Tower in Washington's Pennsylvania Avenue, and will be formally dedicated on 19 April. The ceremony forms part of the 1983 Bicentenary of the signing of the Treaty of Paris, which marked the formal end of hostilities after the War of Independence. The Princess is wearing a white organza blouse with a three-row pearl necklace

Broadcast Date: 15 April 1983

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ALEX/94

Agency: Camera Press

Photographer: Norman Parkinson

Princess Alexandra and Angus Ogilvy leaving for the USA

Heathrow. Princess Alexandra and her husband, the Honorable Mr Angus Oglivy (left), at Heathrow airport, London today prior to flying Concorde to Washington DC, where she will act as hostess at a series of British embassy functions. Later the couple will fly onto the Bahamas for a short holiday. The trip replaces their scheduled 19-day visit to Peru, postponed following Peru's decision to come out in favour of Argentina in [the Falklands War]

Agency: Press Association

Princess Alexandra and baby Marina

Princess Alexandra with her baby daughter, Marina Victoria Alexandra, who was born on 31 July 1966 and who will be christened at the Chapel Royal, St James's, on 9 November at 3pm

Broadcast Date: 9 November 1966

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ALEX/49

Agency: Camera Press

Photographer: Cecil Beaton

Princess Alexandra and Princess Sirindhorn

Bangkok. Thailand Princess Sirindhorn and British Princess Alexandra sit in a royal launch prior to taking a river tour throughBangkok's famous klongs Thursday morning. Princess Alexandra and her husband Angus Ogilvy are on a private visit to Thailand as guests of the king and queen

Agency: Associated Press

Princess Alexandra and Sir Angus Ogilvy

Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra with her husband, the Honorable Angus Ogilvy. Princess Alexandra has accepted an invitation form the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia to visit Australia in September 1978 and to be in Melbourne on Saturday 23 September, when Her Royal Highness will open the Annual Show of the Royal Horticultural Society of Victoria

Broadcast Date: 15 September 1978

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ALEX/93

Agency: Camera Press

Photographer: Norman Parkinson

Princess Alexandra and Sir Angus Ogilvy

Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra, accompanied by her husband, the Honorable Angus Ogilvy, will leave for Washington DC on 16 April 1983, returning on 20 April. The couple will attend the dedication of the Ditchley Bells, which have been presented to the United States Congress by the British Foundation as a gift to commemorate the 1976 Bicentenary of the United States of America. The bells will be installed in the Old Post Office Tower in Washington's Pennsylvania Avenue, and will be formally dedicated on 19 April. The ceremony forms part of the 1983 Bicentenary of the signing of the Treaty of Paris, which marked the formal end of hostilities after the War of Independence

Broadcast Date: 15 April 1983

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ALEX/95

Agency: Camera Press

Photographer: Norman Parkinson

Princess Alexandra and Sir Angus Ogilvy

Princess Alexandra photographed with her husband, Mr Angus Ogilvy, in Thatched Lodge House, Richmond. Princess Alexandra and Mr Ogilvy are scheduled to make a series of official visits abroad during the late summer and early autumn, beginning with a visit to Singapore on 5 August

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ALEX/75

Agency: Camera Press

Photographer: Cecil Beaton

Princess Alexandra and Sir Angus Ogilvy

They will be leaving London on the 16 August to visit Drasilia and Rio de Janeiro before arriving at Sao Paulo for the opening of the British Industrial Exhibition on the 23 August. Princess Alexandra was born 21 December, 1936, married the Honorable Angus Ogilvy on 24 April 1963. He was born on 14 September, 1928, is the son of the Earl of Airlie and was educated at Eton and Trinity College, Oxford. The Ogilvies have two children, James 10 and Marina 8

Broadcast Date: 11 August 1974

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ALEX/90

Agency: Camera Press

Photographer: Patrick Lichfield

Princess Alexandra and Sir Angus Ogilvy

Princess Alexandra being driven away from King Edward VII Hospital for Officers, London, today, by her fiance Mr Angus Ogilvy. The Princess had an impacted wisdom tooth extracted at the hospital last week

Broadcast Date: 10 December 1962

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ALEX/27

Agency: Central Press

Princess Alexandra and Sir Angus Ogilvy

New official portrait of Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra and her husband, the Honorable Sir Angus Ogilvy, released to coincide with their forthcoming visit to Hong Kong. The royal couple will be in the colony from 15 to 21 of October to undertake engagements in connection with the 150th anniversary of the Royal Hong Kong Police Force. Princess Alexandra has been the Force's Honorary Commandant General since 1969. From 31 to 26 October the royal couple pay an official visit to India, where the engagements will include establishments of Sight Savers (the Royal Commonwealth Society for the Blind), of which Her Royal Highness has been President since 1960

Broadcast Date: 14 October 1994

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ALEX/98

Agency: Camera Press London

Photographer: Patrick Lichfield

Princess Alexandra at the Falklands Ball

London. Princess Alexandra, who attended tonight's Falklands ball at Grosvenor House, London meets a survivor of the Falklands conflict, documentary film maker, Miss Annie Price (right), who with her colleague, the Honorable Lucinda Buxton, was rescued in the South Atlantic by the Royal Marines. The ball aids the Falklands Appeal

Agency: Press Association

Princess Alexandra head shot

Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra, accompanied by her husband the Honorable Sir Angus Ogilvy, will visit Hong Kong from 15 to 21 October, to undertake engagements in connection with the 150th anniversary of the Royal Hong Kong Police Force. Princess Alexandra has been the force's Honorary Commandant General since 1969. From 21 to 26 October the royal couple will pay an official visit to India, where the engagements will include establishments of Sight Savers (the Royal Commonwealth Society for the Blind), of which Her Royal Highness has been President since 1960

Broadcast Date: 14 October 1994

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ALEX/96

Agency: Camera Press London

Photographer: Patrick Lichfield

Princess Alexandra head shot

Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra, accompanied by her husband the Honorable Sir Angus Ogilvy, will visit Hong Kong from 15 to 21 October, to undertake engagements in connection with the 150th anniversary of the Royal Hong Kong Police Force. Princess Alexandra has been the Force's Honorary Commandant General since 1969. From 31 to 26 October The Princess and Sir Angus Ogilvy will pay an official visit to India, where the engagements will include establishments of Sight Savers (the Royal Commonwealth Society for the Blind), of which Her Royal Highness has been President since 1960

Broadcast Date: 14 October 1994

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ALEX/97

Agency: Camera Press London

Photographer: Patrick Lichfield

Princess Alexandra Hong Kong Visit

Princess Alexandra posed to the photographer with the Commissioner of Police (centre), Roy Henry and the Hong Kong Governor (left), Sir Murray MacLehose upon her arrival at the Kai Tak Airport, for a nine day official visit. During her stay she will hold the official opening of the Mass Transit Railway Central Station

Agency: UPI

Photographer: Elim Ho

Princess Alexandra Hong Kong Visit

Britain's Princess Alexandra is escorted through one of the colony's public housing estates by the Director of Housing. Donald Liao (right). The Princess is here on a nine day visit and also will conduct the official opening of the Mass Transit Railway

Agency: UPI

Photographer: Les Castro

Princess Alexandra names lifeboat

Cowes. Alexandra names life-boat. Flanked by members of the Stornoway contingent - including a Piper - Princess Alexandra at today's naming ceremony of the Stornoway life-boat "Sir Max Aitken II" at The Prospect, Cowes. This is the second life-boat to be funded by the Beaverbrook [?] of which Sir Max is Chairman. The vessel is due to sail to Stornoway tonight

Agency: Press Association

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