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Sarah Ferguson on her way to work

Business as Usual for Sarah. Sarah Ferguson, who is being tipped, apparently with increasing confidence, as the girl Prince Andrew will marry, arrives today at the West End office of the printing firm where she works as a sales executive

Agency: Press Association

Sarah Ferguson outside Queens Snacks, London

Sarah Ferguson, the girl strongly tipped by the media to marry Britain's Prince Andrew, leaves the Queens Snack Bar with a cup of tea on her way to the office in London's Mayfair, Thursday. Miss Ferguson was making no comment on speculation in the British press that an announcement on her relationship with Prince Andrew was close

Agency: Associated Press

Photographer: David Caulkin

Sarah Ferguson and family

Sarah Ferguson, bride to be of Britain's Prince Andrew, is shown, right, with family members in this album picture made at their Dummer, Southern England, home recently and released Tuesday. Others are, rear, from left, sister Jane and her husband Alex Makim, Mrs Susan Ferguson and father Major Ronald Ferguson; front, from left, maternal grandmother Doreen Wright, nephew Seamus Makim, half sister Alice, half brother Andrew, and paternal grandmother Lady Elmhirst. The picture is a one of a number appearing in the book "Dummer Village", being sold in aid of the charity Birthright

Agency: Associated Press

Madame Tussaud's model of Sarah Ferguson

A lifelike wax model of Prince Andrew's future wife, Miss Sarah Ferguson, stands in front of other models of the Royal Family at Madame Tussaud's waxworks in London today. Sarah's model, by sculptor Karen Newman, 35, is resplendent in a full length cream, black and purple evening gown, by London designer Alistair Blair

Agency: Press Association

Princess Anne at the royal Christmas Day service

Windsor Castle. Royal Christmas Day Service. The Prince and Princess of Wales leave St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle with Princess Anne, Captain Mark Phillips and their son Master Peter Phillips and the Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Robert Runcie yesterday after a Christmas Day morning service

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell

Princess Anne in Calcutta

Calcutta. Princess Anne receives a white scarf offered to her by a Tibetan refugee woman as she is welcomed at Chandragiri village in India's Orissa State where Tibetan refugees were resettled in 1962. As president of Save the Children Fund she visited to see the projects aided by the fund

Agency: Associated Press

Princess Anne in Calcutta

Calcutta. Princess Anne of the UK fixes her hair clip as an Indian girl circles a tray containing a coconut, and earthen lamp and scent in front of her face to welcome her to the Indian way as she arrives at Sadanandapur Village in Orissa State

Agency: Associated Press

Princess Anne in Bournemouth

Bournemouth, Union Conference. Princess Anne, dressed in a grey suit and matching hat, enjoying a moment of humour during today's annual conference of the Inland Revenue Staff Federation at Bournemouth, where she addressed delegates on the work of the Save the Children Fund of which she is President

Agency: Press Association

Princess Anne

London. Princess Anne to race at Goodwood. Library picture of Princess Anne, who is to ride in an amateur riders event , The Oxo Stakes, at Goodwood, after walking the course before the first race

Agency: Press Association

Princess Anne in Inhambane, Mozambique

Inhambane, Mozambique. Princess Anne who is here partly as President of Save the Children Fund, visited one of their projects in the central town of Inhambane. Some of the children on the ground have become orphans due to the continual guerrilla activity in the area

Agency: Reuter

Photographer: Etienne Werner

Princess Anne in Amersham, Buckinghamshire

Princess and the gipsy. Princess Anne chats to Mr Frank Cumberland-Wright, 39, with Jack Russell dog Badger listening in, at the White Hill traveller's site near Amersham. The Princess toured three gipsy sites in Buckinghamshire in her capacity as President of the Save the Children Fund, meeting travellers, local leaders, council and fund workers

Agency: Press Association

Princess Anne as Chancellor of the University of London

Princess Anne, as Chancellor of the University of London, presiding over today's presentation ceremony at the Royal Albert Hall in London. Around 2000 graduates, representing the majority of 48 schools, Colleges and Institutes of the University are represented before the Chancellor during the ceremony, a formal occasion to mark the successful climax of the graduate's work

Agency: Press Association

Princess Anne with tank in Berlin

Her Royal Highness, Princess Anne, listens to the shooting instructions of Corporal Keith Meakin as she sits on top of a chieftain tank during a street fighting training of two British tanks in the fighting city Ruhleben in West Berlin today. Princess Anne finishes her two day visit to West Berlin on 21 July

Agency: Reuter

Princess Anne riding Cnoc Na Cuille

The Royal Princess, riding Cnoc Na Cuille, clears a fence during the Horse and Hound Grand Military Gold Cup steeple chase at Sandown Park today. The Princess pulled up her horse as the runners began the final circuit of the race which was won by "Columbus" ridden by Charles Lane

Agency: Press Association

Princess Anne headshot

The Princess Royal after her ride in the Newton Williams Handicap Chase at Hereford today, when her horse Cnoc Na Cuille gave her a bloody nose at the first fence as his head struck the royal jockey's face. However, the pair recovered to finish in fourth place

Agency: Press Association

Prince Arthur and Princess Victoria

Prince Arthur (Duke of Connaught) and Princess Victoria (Princess Royal), children of Queen Victoria. Queen Victoria's eldest child, Princess Victoria (Princess Royal, married Emperor Frederick III of Germany) and favourite son, Prince Arthur (see opposite), portraying 'Summer' in the tableux of the seasons enacted by the royal children at Windsor on 10 February 1854

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ARTH/1

Date Broadcast: 21 June 1982

Agency: Windsor Castle Library

Photographer: Rodger Fenton

Funeral of Princess Alice of Athlone

Windsor, Berkshire. The Queen leading Royal mourners as they follow the coffin of Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone after today's funeral service at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle. Princess Alice, the last survivor of Queen Victoria's 37 grandchildren died last Saturday at the age of 97

Broadcast Date: 8 January 1981

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell

Baby Prince Charles, Princess Elizabeth, Queen Mary and King George VI

Baby Prince Charming. London, Monday. Four Royal generations are shown in this library picture, after the Buckingham Palace christening ceremony of the baby Prince Charles, future Prince of Wales, in the arms of his mother Princess Elizabeth, now Queen Elizabeth II. Alongside them, Queen Mary, the child's great grandmother, and behind her son, King George VI

Agency: Press Association

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