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- 14 November 1973
Captain Phillips's parents, Mr and Mrs Peter Phillips, arrive at Westminster Abbey
Agency: Press Association
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Captain Phillips's parents, Mr and Mrs Peter Phillips, arrive at Westminster Abbey
Agency: Press Association
Princess Anne and Mark Phillips curtsy to the Queen
A curtsy for her mother, The Queen, from Princess Anne after she wed Captain Mark Phillips in Westminster Abbey today
Agency: Press Association
Princess Anne and Mark Phillips on Buckingham Palace balcony
That just-married look of joy… Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips on the Buckingham Palace balcony as they were cheered by a vast crowd after their wedding today
Agency: Press Association
Princess Royal. The last Princess Royal, Princess Mary, King George V's only daughter, who died in March 1965. Buckingham Palace announced yesterday that Princess Anne is to be given the title "Princess Royal", a courtesy title which goes only to the eldest daughter of the sovereign as a mark of esteem
Agency: Press Association
Princess Mary at the War Auxiliary Grail Services Club
Last Princess Royal. The last Princess Royal, Princess Mary, (centre) King George 's only daughter, during a visit to the War Auxiliary Grail Services Club for women at Sloan Street in London 1940. Buckingham Palace announced yesterday that Princess Anne is to be given the title "Princess Royal", a courtesy title which is solely in the gift of the sovereign. Princess Mary died in March 1965
Broadcast Date: 13 June 1987
Agency: Press Association
Princess Mary and The Duke of Windsor
Last Princess Royal. The last Princess Royal, Princess Mary, King George V's only daughter, with the Duke of Windsor aboard the liner Queen Elizabeth at Southampton in 1953. Buckingham Palace announced yesterday that Princess Anne is to be given the title "Princess Royal" - courtesy title which goes only to the eldest daughter of the sovereign. Princess Mary died in March 1965
Broadcast Date: 13 June 1987
Agency: Press Association
Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ROYAL/1
Agency: Universal
Prince Philip and Princess Anne
Informal picture of Prince Philip and Princess Anne taken at Windsor Castle. The Queen and Prince Philip leave for their visit to Canada on the 18 June 1959
ITN Reference: 16/EDI/12
Agency: Camera Press
Photographer: Louis Jaques
Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth
This new portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth and His Royal Highness Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, was taken in the White Drawing Room, Buckingham Palace, by Canadian photographer, Donald McKague. The Queen is wearing a day dress designed by Hardy Amies of kingfisher blue with a full skirt and a four-row pearl necklace and pearl stud earrings. The Duke is attired in a charcoal grey business suit
ITN Reference: 16/EDI/7
Agency: Camera Press
Photographer: Donald McKague of Toronto
Prince Philip, Hugh Sheridan and Leo Mackay
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (centre) relaxes at the Longley Hotel with proprietor Hugh Sheridan (left) and Leo Mackay during his visit to Tasmania today. The hotel, near Hobart, was the only building left in the small town after the fires there on 7 February
Agency: Associated Press
Prince Philip and a native of the Simbai tribe
The Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Philip, is presented with a ceremonial shield by a native of the Simbai tribe in Papua New Guinea
Agency: Associated Press
Prince Philip and Dr Heinrich Lubke
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, on a three day visit of Schleswig-Holstein, today stands beside the West German President Dr Heinrich Lubke in an open car as they arrive at Lubeck town hall today. Thousands of Lubeck citizens lined up in the streets to welcome the guests
Agency: Associated Press
Prince Philip and the Queen's Royal Irish Hussars
Prince Philip (centre) inspects the Queen's Royal Irish Hussars here this morning. The Duke of Edinburgh is Colonel in Chief of the regiment. Following him: Commander Lieutenant Colonel J T Paley and the Colonel of the Regiment G J Kidson-Montgomerie
Agency: Associated Press
ITN Reference: ROYAL/EDIN/16
Agency: Camera Press
Broadcast Date: 4 December 1966
ITN Reference: ROYAL/EDIN/19
Agency: Camera Press
Newspaper headlines regarding Prince Philip
Front pages of London Sunday newspapers, headlining the political and Commonwealth controversy caused by a speech which Prince Philip, husband of Queen Elizabeth made last week. He urged patience in settling Rhodesia's future to avoid "risk of a blood bath"
Agency: Associated Press
Prince Philip piloting a Trident plane
ITN Reference: ROYAL/EDIN/24
Agency: Central Press Photos
Prince Philip and the Queen's Sailing Master
Prince Philip at the helm of Bloodhound at Cowes with his Royal Highness's Lieutenant Commander J M Fairbank, Queen's Sailing Master
ITN Reference: ROYAL/EDIN/25
Agency: Central Press Photos
Prince Philip, Prince Charles, Princess Gina Liechtenstein and Prince Adam Liechtenstein
Buying toys for the youngsters are Princess Gina Liechtenstein and Prince Philip as they and Prince Charles and Prince Adam Liechtenstein and other members of the family made shopping in the centre of this village on the morning of New Year's eve
Agency: Associated Press
Prince Philip and Dwight Eisenhower
Prince Philip of England, left, visits former US President Dwight Eisenhower Sunday in Palm Springs- Eisenhower's winter home. The Prince is touring the United States and Canada on behalf of charity
Agency: Associated Press
Prince Philip and the Pearly King and Queen
His Royal Highness Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh, chats with the Pearly King and Queen as curious Norwegians are looking on and taking photographs
Agency: Associated Press
Prince Philip and Earl Mountbatten of Burma
Admiral of the Fleet, Earl Mountbatten of Burma, receives his nephew His Royal Highness Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh when he arrived to open the 17th Triennial Conference of British Commonwealth Ex-service League at the Victory Ex-service Club, Seymour Street, London, today. During his opening address Prince Philip said "Those who were writing obituaries about the Commonwealth would be pushing up daisies long before the Commonwealth ceases to exist!"
Agency: BIPPA
Prince Philip at the open polo championships in Buenos Aires
Prince Philip applauds while managing to hold onto a cup during prize giving ceremony after the final match of the open polo championships in Buenos Aires Saturday. He holds the second place cup won by his Windsor Park team
Agency: Associated Press
Prince Philip and the Queen's Royal Irish Hussars
Prince Philip (right) inspects Light Tank of the Queen's Royal Irish Hussars here today. The Duke of Edinburgh is the Colonel in Chief of the regiment
Agency: Associated Press
Prince Philip and Princess Grace
Prince Philip points a finger toward the bay of Monaco as he listens to the explanations of Princess Grace during a visit in the gardens of the Monaco Palace today
Agency: Associated Press
Prince Philip and Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands
Prince Philip of England (right) and Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands attend today's meeting of the International Equestrian Federation in Rome. Prince Philip is President of the Federation
Agency: Associated Press
Prince Philip (left) and Uffa Fox are seen in the Flying Fifteen "Coweslip" narrowly missing a launch during the fourth day of the Royal Yacht Squadron Regatta at Cowes, Isle of White, Hampshire, England, today. Prince Philip finished eleventh out of a fleet of 28 after a poor start
Agency: Associated Press
ITN Reference: ROYAL/EDIN/28
Agency: Press Association
Prince Philip and President Nixon
Prince Philip of Great Britain gestures as he talks with President Nixon on the North Portico of the White House tonight. The Duke of Edinburgh was the guest of honor at the black tie dinner in the Executive Mansion
Agency: Associated Press
Prince Philip and Prince Charles
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, left, takes a seat beside his son, Prince Charles, after addressing the Conservation Conference at the Council of Europe building here today
Broadcast Date: 10 February 1970
Agency: Associated Press
Prince Philip of Britain, wears a hard hat, a must around launch pads as he toured Cape Kennedy
Agency: Associated Press
Prince Philip and Major General David Jones
Prince Philip of Britain visits the Air Force Space Museum during a tour of Cape Kennedy Saturday. Accompanying him is Major General David Jones, commander of the Eastern Test Range. In the background is a display of an Atlas missile, America's first intercontinental range missile which is now obsolete
Agency: Associated Press
Prince Philip and baby orangutan
The Duke of Edinburgh appears to be quite capable of handling baby oranutan "Aminah", when he visited the Negara zoo in Kuala Lumpur today
Broadcast Date: 23 February 1972
Agency: Associated Press
Prince Philip, 51 on 10 June is trying to grow old gracefully, but the winding down process is not easy for a vigorous man who prided himself on his once endless energy. He is doing a good deal of painting in his den at Windsor Castle. His style is bold, usually turning out brilliantly coloured landscapes or still life studies. To go with UPI newsfeature (Philip) by Margaret Saville
ITN Reference: ROYAL/EDIN/34
Agency: UPI
New official portrait of His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh by Aubrey C Davidson-Houston, commissioned by the Lord Great Chamberlain to be hung in the Palace of Westminster, the Houses of Parliament. Shows the Duke in full dress naval uniform with his coronation robes, with collar of the order of the garter, the order of the merit and the star and sash of the order of the thistle
ITN Reference: ROYAL/EDIN/35
Agency: UPI
Prince Philip at Lowther horse driving trials
Lowther three day horse driving trials near Penrith. His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh drives his carriage through the water crossing before his accident. On the coach with him are his groomsmen
ITN Reference: ROYAL/EDIN/36
Agency: County Press, Wigan
Prince Philip and Queen Bahiyah of Malaysia
The Duke of Edinburgh with the Queen of Malaysia drives in open carriage as they arrive at Buckingham Palace. The Queen and the King, Sultan Abdul Halin Mu'adzam, are in Britain on a state visit
ITN Reference: ROYAL/EDIN/37
Agency: UPI
Prince Philip in school's team cricket as captain
Front row, middle
Agency: Camera Press
Prince Philip and Prince Edward
Prince Philip and his son Prince Edward pictured in their carriage and pair when they attended the two-day Windsor Horse Trials today. Obit
Agency: Keystone
Prince Philip at a press conference for the 20th anniversary of the Duke of Edinburgh's Award
His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh today held a press conference in Buckingham Palace to mark the 20th anniversary of the" Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme". Since the Award Scheme was introduced in February 1956, it has spread to over 40 countries of the Commonwealth and has attracted well over one million entrants. By the end of 1976, half a million Awards will have been gained. Photo shows the Duke of Edinburgh answering questions at today's press conference in Buckingham Palace. In the background is a graph showing the growth of the scheme
Broadcast Date: 24 February 1976
Agency: BIPNA
A painting by the Duke of Edinburgh, "Castle of Mey"
ITN Reference: ROYAL/EDIN/38
Photographer: Alan Holland-Avery
A painting by the Duke of Edinburgh, "Fishermen's Hut, Malaysia"
ITN Reference: ROYAL/EDIN/39
Photographer: Alan Holland-Avery
Prince Philip at the Windsor Horse Trials
The Duke of Edinburgh pulls a face as he sits in the pouring rain on his carriage as he waited to compete in the obstacle course event at the final day of the Windsor Horse Trials
ITN Reference: ROYAL/EDIN/40
Agency: UPI
Prince Philip at the National Carriage Driving Championships
The Duke of Edinburgh ploughing through the water as he competed today in the 28.1 kilometre Marathon at the National Carriage Driving Championships in Windsor Great Park. He was driving the Queen's team of four bays harnessed to a dog cart
Broadcast Date: 24 September 1978
Agency: Press Association
The Duke of Edinburgh at the Royal Windsor Horse Show
Even though hot sun prevailed at Windsor today, the Duke of Edinburgh was well wrapped up for the Knigh, Frank & Rutley International Grand Prix, in which he was placed second at the Royal Windsor Horse Show. The Duke drove a team of Bays, exhibited by the Queen
Agency: Press Association