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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 with Thailand's Queen Sirikit

Bangkok. Thailand's Queen Sirikit offers a small fan to British Princess Alexandra to keep the heat away prior to their watching a royal barge procession on the Chao Phyra river in Bangkok Wednesday afternoon. Princess Alexandra and her husband, Angus Ogilvy are on a five day private visit to Thailand as guests of the king and queen

Agency: Associated Press

Photographer: Robbins

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 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 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

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 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

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 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

Earl of St Andrews, Lord Nicholas Windsor, Lady Helen Windsor

Children of Duke of Kent. On Friday 25 July 1975 Lord Nicholas Windsor, the younger son and youngest child of the Duke and Duchess of Kent will celebrate his fifth birthday. Lord Nicholas is seen here (centre) with his sister eleven year-old Lady Helen Windsor and his elder brother thirteen year-old Earl of St Andrews in the grounds of the family's country residence Anmer Hall near King's Lynn in Norfolk

Broadcast Date: 25 July 1975

ITN Reference: ROYAL/SAND/5

Agency: Camera Press London

Photographer: Norman Parkinson

Earl of Ulster and Lady Davina Windsor, Children of Duke and Duchess of Gloucester

The Gloucesters to Visit Australia. The young Gloucesters. The two children of the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, Alexander, Earl of Ulster (born 24 October 1974) and Lady Davina Windsor (born 19 November, 1977). The Duke and Duchess will pay a State Visit to Australia from 3 to 18 February 1979, and will then holiday privately with their children in Tonga and Australia until 23 March 1979

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ULST/1

Agency: Camera Press Photos

Photographer: Norman Parkinson

King Edward VII and King George V

Father and second son. King Edward VII (right) with his second son, Prince George, who later became King George V. Edward, who was born in 1840, was the eldest son of Queen Victoria; he came to the British throne in 1901, and died in 1910. George was born in 1865 and succeeded his father in May 1910. He died in 1936

Broadcast Date: 29 March 1990

ITN Reference: ROYAL/EDWA/5

Agency: Camera Press London

Photographer: Walter Stoneman

Prince Edward at Gibb's Preparatory School

Son of Queen Elizabeth II. Prince Edward, seven years old and the youngest child of Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh, arrives at Gibb's Preparatory School in London's Kensington district early for classes. The young prince will spend a year at the school. Up until now, Edward has been taking private lessons at Buckingham Palace

ITN Reference: ROYAL/EDWA/12

Agency: United Press International

Prince Edward painting by Huseph Riddle

Portrait of His Royal Highness Prince Edward. The first formal painting of the youngest member of the Royal Family, Prince Edward (born 10 March 1964). Painted in oils by artist Huseph Riddle, it was commissioned by members of the Royal Household to be presented to the Queen and Prince Philip on the occasion of their Silver Wedding (20 November 1972). The canvas measures 24 inches by 20 inches

ITN Reference: ROYAL/EDWA/13

Agency: Camera Press London

Prince Edward

Prince to be attendant at princess's wedding. It was announced today that Prince Edward, younger son of the Queen is to be one of the two attendants at the wedding of Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips in November. Photo shows a recent picture from our files of Prince Edward

ITN Reference: ROYAL/EDWA/14

Agency: Central Press Photos

Prince Edward suspected appendicitis

Prince Edward, nine-year-old youngest son of the Queen, who was being examined for suspected appendicitis at the Children's Hospital, Great Ormond Street, London, today. Library picture

Broadcast Date: 24 December 1973

ITN Reference: ROYAL/EDWA/16

Agency: Press Association

Prince Edward and Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones

Cousins. Composite library picture of nine-year-old Prince Edward (dated 12 January 1973) and his cousin, Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones (dated 19 July 1973), also nine, who have been chosen by Princess Anne as attendants for her wedding to Captain Mark Phillips in November

ITN Reference: ROYAL/EDWA/15

Agency: Press Association

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