Died 10 June 1974
Broadcast Date: 7 June 1974
ITN Reference: ROYAL/GLOU/5
Agency: Central Press Photos
Died 10 June 1974
Broadcast Date: 7 June 1974
ITN Reference: ROYAL/GLOU/5
Agency: Central Press Photos
A special serviceman pictured with the controversial German-made Heckler & Kosh MP5K during a visit by the Duke of Gloucester to Northern Ireland recently. The Home Secretary Leon Brittan is under pressure regarding the issue of the sub-machine gun to British policemen
Broadcast Date: 3 April 1984
Agency: Unknown
Broadcast Date: 4 May 1969
ITN Reference: ROYAL/KENT/56
Agency: Universal Pictoral Press
The Kents at Home. Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Kent are to attend a British trade drive in Copenhagen 1 - 4 May 1972
Broadcast Date: 26 April 1972
ITN Reference: ROYAL/KENT/65
Agency: Camera Press London
Photographer: Barry Lategan
ITN Reference: ROYAL/KENT/1
Agency: Press Association/ Reuter
ITN Reference: ROYAL/KENT/12
Agency: Camera Press London
Obit
Agency: Camera Press London
This new study by Cecil Beaton shows the Duke of Kent with his fiancée, Miss Katharine Worsley. They are to be married in York Minster on 8 June 1961. Miss Worsley is wearing a bright pink check soft wool dress and double row of pearls
Broadcast Date: 5 June 1961
ITN Reference: ROYAL/KENT/23
Agency: Camera Press London
Photographer: Cecil Beaton
ITN Reference: ROYAL/KENT
Agency: Associated Newspapers
Royal Aviator. Air enthusiast the Duke of Kent prepares for the trip of a lifetime in the rear seat of one of the Red Arrows aerobatic team's Hawk advanced aircraft, at Royal Air Force [RAF] Scampton, Lincolnshire, today. The Duke, who was on a one day private visit to the Royal Air Force's Central Flying School, spent some 50 minutes airborne on a familiarisation sortie in the Hawk, piloted by Wing Commander Gavin Mackay
Agency: Press Association
The Duke of Kent leaving the Kind Edward VII hospital for Officers in London last night after visiting his wife who had been suffering complications in her four-month pregnancy. He was asked by waiting reporters how the Duchess was and replied quietly: "She's lost the baby"
Agency: Press Association
The Duke of Kent on his visit to the army base in Bessbrook, County Armagh, talks to some of the soldiers who were involved in a shoot-out with IRA gunmen after an ambush last night
Agency: Pacemaker Limited
The Duke of Kent lays a wreath at Singapore's Kranji War Memorial, in a ceremony to mark the 40th anniversary of the end of the Second World War
Agency: Reuter
Photographer: Dominic Wong
ITN Reference: ROYAL/KENT/2
Agency: Associated Newspapers
Uniformed. Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, 35 year old cousin of the Queen, on duty in Belfast. The Duke, a Major in the Scots Greys, was among 600 troops rushed to Northern Island on 4 February after the latest outbreaks of violence in Belfast
ITN Reference: ROYAL/KENT/63
Agency: United Press International
Chief Constable Sir John Hermon accompanies the Duke of Kent on his tour of inspection at Garnerville RUC [Royal Ulster Constabulary] training college today
Agency: Pacemaker Limited
Chinese Premier Hua Guofeng meeting in Beijing on 7 June with his Royal Highness the Duke of Kent of Britain
Agency: Xinhua Radiophoto
Duke of Kent to Wed. For three months past the 25 year old Duke of Kent, cousin of the Queen and eighth in succession to the throne, has been engaged to 28 year old Katharine Worsley, daughter of Sir William Worsley, Lord Lieutenant of the North Riding of Yorkshire. The announcement was put off until last night owing to the Queen's absence on her tour of India and Pakistan. The couple first met four years ago when the Duke was with the Royal Scots Greys at Catterick, and the wedding is expected to take place at York Minster in June. Photograph shows: In the gardens of the Duchess of Kent's London home at Kensington Palace, are seen: Left to right: The Duchess of Kent; the father and mother of Katharine, Sir William and Lady William Worsley; the Duke of Kent and his fiancée, Katharine Worsley
ITN Reference: ROYAL/KENT/7
Agency: Fox Photos
Duke of Kent (Right), who is one of the "new boys" at Eton, seen with his friend the young Marquis Of Waterford on the playing fields of the famous school. Obit
Agency: Keystone
ITN Reference: ROYAL/WIND/5
Agency: Universal
The Duke of Windsor celebrates his 78th birthday on 23 June. These photographs, many of them historic, illustrate a Royal life and career crowded with incident. Above: A picture, taken at Balmoral in 1910, of the Duke (then Prince of Wales) with his brothers and sister. From left, Prince George, later Duke of Kent; Prince Albert, who was to become Duke of York and King George VI; Princess Mary, later Princess Royal; and Prince Henry, now Duke of Gloucester. Below: A man is seized by police after a revolver had been thrown near the Duke when, as King Edward VIII, he rode on Constitution Hill at the head of the Guards in July 1936
Agency: Press Association
The Duke of Windsor celebrates his 78th birthday on 23 June. These photographers, many of them historic, illustrate a Royal life and career crowded with incident. The man of parts. In 1922, as Prince of Wales, the Duke made an Eastern tour including Japan. At Delhi (left) he wears the uniform of the 35th and 36th Jacobs Horse, of which he was Colonel in Chief, and aboard HMS Renown (centre) he dons a Japanese coolie costume. On right, the golfing Prince in plus fours, at Muirfield in 1927
Agency: Press Association
The Duke of Windsor celebrates his 78th birthday on 23 June. These photographers, many of them historic, illustrate a Royal life and career crowded with incident. The Prince of Wales, a fearless horseman, is seen in the hunting field in April 1923; 24 years later, and now the Duke of Windsor, he is pictured with the Duchess on board the liner Queen Elizabeth. They were crossing from New York to Southampton in May 1947 [half image missing]
Agency: Press Association
The Duke of Windsor celebrates his 78th birthday on 23 June. These photographers, many of them historic, illustrate a Royal life and career crowded with incident. The Prince of Wales who found the way to the nation's heart. Left: Trudging through the snow behind a woman and her baby during a tour of the Northumberland and Durham coalfields in January 1929. Right: Sharing in a town's big day at Weymouth to open the harbour and pier in July 1933
Agency: Press Association
The Duke of Windsor celebrates his 78th birthday on 23 June. These photographs, many of them historic, illustrate a Royal life and career crowded with incident. As King Edward VIII, he is seen (centre) at the Cenotaph on Remembrance Day 1936. As Duke of Windsor, he is pictured (left) in Paris at the time of his 63rd birthday in 1957 and (right) leaving the London Clinic in March 1965 after undergoing and eye operation
Agency: Press Association
The Duke of Windsor celebrates his 78th birthday on 23 June. These photographs, many of them historic, illustrate a Royal life and career crowded with incident. The Prince of Wales, a fearless horseman, is seen in the hunting field in April 1923; 24 years later, and now the Duke of Windsor, is pictured with the Duchess on board the liner Queen Elizabeth. They were crossing from New York to Southampton in May 1947
Broadcast Date: 22 March 1979
ITN Reference: Press Association
The Duke of Windsor celebrates his 78th birthday on 23 June. These photographers, many of them historic, illustrate a Royal life and career crowded with incident. Left: As the young Prince of Wales, he is presented to his people by his parents, King George V and Queen Mary, at Caernarvon Castle 1911. Right: As King Edward VIII, he shows concern for his people. Grace-faced he is seen at the Pontypool housing estate during a visit to the South Wales distressed areas in 1936
Agency: Press Association
The Duke of Windsor celebrates his 78th birthday on 23 June. These photographs, many of them historic, illustrates a Royal life and career crowded with incident. He is seen here as Prince of Wales, and everyone's idea of a dashing young Prince. Left: Setting off for a colonial tour in March 1920, he is shown with his brother Prince Albert (later Duke of York) who, after the abdication, was to succeed him as King George VI. Centre: With his parents, King George V and Queen Mary, at Aldershot in June 1924. Right: In Welsh Guard's Colonel's uniform in June 1921, handsome, smiling, the nation's idol
Agency: Press Association
The Duke of Windsor kisses Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother after the unveiling by Queen Elizabeth II of a memorial Plaque to Queen Mary at Marlborough House, London
Agency: Bippa Photos
Seen with Dr Robert Ley and other Nazis
Agency: Keystone Press Agency Limited
Agency: Popperfoto
ITN Reference: ROYAL/WIND/26
Agency: Reuters
ITN Reference: ROYAL/WIND/4
Agency: Reuters
Death 1972
ITN Reference: ROYAL/WIND/19
Agency: United Press International
A general view of the scene in St George's Chapel at Windsor today 2 June as the body of the Duke of Windsor lies in state, guarded by members of the Brigade of Guards. The public lying of state in the historic chapel will continue today and tomorrow. The Duke's funeral will take place in private at Windsor on Monday 5 June
Agency: Bippa Photos
There were queues outside Windsor Castle today for the lying in state of the Duke of Windsor in St George's Chapel. The Duke's coffin wrapped in his personal standard, is guarded by four officers of the Household Cavalry and Grenadier Guards in alternating Vigils of 20 minutes. Photo shows: Members of the public file into Windsor Castle, on their way to St George's Chapel, to pay their last respects to the Duke
Agency: Central Press Photos
ITN Reference: WIND/18
Agency: Associated Press
Death 1972
ITN Reference: ROYAL/WIND/26
Agency: Editorial Press
The hearse with the body of the Duke of Windsor arriving at Windsor Castle entering the Henry VIII Gate Windsor Castle this morning
Agency: Press Association
The Duke of Windsor lies in state at a chapel at RAF Benson, where he was guarded by RAF Officers. After the coffin was brought in by VC 10. The coffin of the Duke of Windsor lies in state. The coffin surrounded by RAF officers in the chapel at RAF Benson
Agency: Sports and General
The Royal party seen leaving the dias after the investiture of the Prince of Wales at Caernarfon Castle in 1911. They are Queen Mary, The Prince of Wales (now Duke of Windsor) and King George V
Broadcast Date: 20 May 1969
ITN Reference: ROYAL/WIND
Agency: Topix Thomson Newspapers Limited
The body of the Duke of Windsor was flown home to Britain today in an RAF VC 10. The aircraft arrived at RAF Benson in Oxfordshire and was met by the Duke and Duchess of Kent. After a short service in the station church attended only by the Duke and Duchess of Kent, the coffin will lie in the church on a catafalque guarded by RAF officers until it is moved to Windsor late tonight. Photo shows: Airmen carry the coffin from the aircraft at RAF Benson today
Agency: Central Press Photos
The Duke of Windsor (then Prince of Wales) with Lord Louis Mountbatten on board HMS "Renown" during the Duke of Windsor's tour of Australia
Agency: Central Press Photos
Agency: Central Press
One-day conference held in collaboration with University College Worcester. Speakers included Dominic Hibberd and Lesley Lee Francis
Cheltenham and Gloucester College of Higher EducationITN Reference: ROYAL/ST.AND/1
Agency: Press Association
Their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Kent are to attend a British trade drive in Copenhagen 1 - 4 May 1972
Broadcast Date: 26 April 1972
ITN Reference: ROYAL/SAND/4
Agency: Camera Press London
Copyright: Barry Lategan
Their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Kent are to attend a British trade drive in Copenhagen 1 - 4 May 1972
Broadcast Date: 26 April 1972
ITN Reference: ROYAL/SAND/3
Agency: Camera Press London
Photographer: Barry Lategan