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The Princess Royal

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

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 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 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 and Uffa Fox

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

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 painting

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

Portrait of Prince Philip

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 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

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