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London. Britain's Royal family wave from the balcony of Buckingham Palace after the Queen celebrated her official birthday with the Trooping the Colour ceremony today. Back row from left: Queen, Prince Philip, Grand Duke of Luxembourg, Prince Charles, Princess Diana. Front row from left: unidentified child, Prince William, Zara and Peter Philips, Prince Harry
Agency: Reuter
London, Trooping the Colour. The Royal Family with the Grand Duke and Duchess of Luxembourg (far right), wave to crowds from the balcony at Buckingham Palace today after Trooping the Colour ceremony. See PA story Royal Colour
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
London. Sarah Ferguson, fiancée of Prince Andrew, shares a joke with the Duchess of Kent on the balcony of Buckingham Palace today. Prince Andrew and Princess Margaret watch the Trooping of the Colour ceremony to celebrate the Queen's official birthday
Agency: Reuter
London. Family occasion, Britain's Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip waving to crowds outside London's Buckingham Palace, Saturday, following the ceremony of the Trooping of the Colour find the front row of the balcony taken over by younger members of the Royal Family. Others seen are left background Princess and Prince Michael of Kent at right, background the Grand Duke of Luxembourg. Children from right to left are Peter Phillips and Zara Phillips, Princess Anne's children and in front of the Queen stands Prince William, Prince Charles' eldest son. Others are unidentified
Agency: Associated Press
Photographer: Henderson
London. Queen's birthday parade. Today's composite photo of members of the Royal Family watching the official fly past for the Queen's birthday parade. Looking up from the balcony at Buckingham Palace in London are, from left: the Queen Mother, the Prince of Wales with son Prince William, the Duke of Kent, Princess Margaret, Prince Phillip and the Queen
Agency: Press Association
Windsor, England. Seen at christening of Prince Henry. Front row left to right, Lady Fermoy (Princess Diana's grandmother), Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, Prince William in the foreground, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Princess Diana holding Prince Henry, Prince Charles, Mrs Shand-Kydd (Princess Diana's mother). Back row left to right, Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones, a godmother, Brian Organ, portrait painter, godfather, Prince Andrew, godfather, Prince Phillip, Lord Spencer, Princess Diana's father, Lady Cece Vestey, godmother and Mrs William Bartholomew, godmother
Agency: UPI
Photographer: Lord Snowdon
Agency: Illustrated London News Picture Library
Royal Silver Wedding. Pictured at Windsor. Back row, standing, left to right: The Earl of Snowdon; The Duke of Kent; The Duke of Edinburgh; The Earl of St Andrew's (elder son of the Duke of Kent); Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales; Prince Andrew; Honourable Angus Ogilvy and (extreme right) his son, James Ogilvy. Seated on chairs, left to right: Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon; The Duchess of Kent (holding Lord Nicholas Windsor, her younger son); Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother; Queen Elizabeth II; Princess Anne; Marina Ogilvy, and her mother, Princess Alexandra. Seated on the floor, left to right: Lady Sarah Armstrong Jones, Viscount Linley (the children of Princess Margaret); Prince Edward; Lady Helen Windsor (daughter of the Duke of Kent)
Broadcast Date: 31 October 1972
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/
Agency: Camera Press London
Photographer: Patrick Lichfield
London. Excitement for members of the Royal Family on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, London during a military fly over to celebrate the Queen's official birthday. (Left to right) Duke of Edinburgh, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, (heads behind unidentified) Duke of Gloucester (glasses) Prince and Princess of Wales. The children are Peter Phillips (left) son of Princess Anne, and Frederick (right) son of Prince and Princess Michael
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/
Agency: UPI
London. The Royal Party on the balcony of Buckingham Palace after the Trooping the Colour Ceremony in London today during which a man was arrested following a shooting incident in the Mall as the Queen rode passed on horseback
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/
Agency: Press Association
Royal Bride on Palace Balcony. Responding to hearty cheers from the huge crowd below, Princess Margaret and her bride groom, Mr Anthony Armstrong-Jones, wave from the balcony of Buckingham Palace, London, today 6 May, after their wedding at Westminster Abbey. From left to right are Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh; Queen Elizabeth; Prince Charles, Prince of Wales; Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother; the bridegroom and the bride. The three bridesmaids in left foreground are not identified. In the centre (hands to face) is Lady Virginia Fitzroy
Agency: Associated Press
Royal Smiles. Windsor, Berkshire. Smiles from the Royal family as they pose on the lawn at Frogmore House, Windsor, on the Queen's 39th birthday on 21 April 1965. With the Queen are (from left) Princess Anne, Prince Edward, Prince Charles, Prince Andrew and Prince Philip
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/
Agency: Press Association
Sandringham. Royal Church Goers. The Queen, Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Andrew, the Princess of Wales and Princess Anne with her son Master Peter and moon booted daughter Miss Zara Phillips, stop beneath the lych gate of snow bound Sandringham parish church today after attending morning service. Snow dropping from the gate roof causes merriment for the children and Peter turns to look up at the roof
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell [Press Association Court Photographer]
London. Queen Mother's birthday. Today the Queen Mother celebrating her 86th birthday outside Clarence House, London, joined by her family, including recently returned honeymooners the Duke and Duchess of York. Also in this picture, the Queen, the Prince and Princess of Wales and Lord Linley
Agency: Press Association
London. The Prince and Princess of Wales and their infant son, Prince William of Wales in the White Drawing Room at Buckingham Palace today with some of the guests who attended today's christening. They are (from left, standing), Captain Mark Phillips, Prince Phillip, Mr Angus Ogilvy, Queen Anne-Marie, Princess Alexandra, King Constantine, Lady Susan Hussey, Prince Charles, Lord Romsey, the Duchess of Westminster, Earl Spencer, Ruth Lady Fermoy, Sir Laurens Van Der Post and Prince Edward. Seated are (from left), Princess Anne, the Queen, the Princess and her son, the Queen Mother and Mrs Frances Shand-Kydd
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
Braemar, Scotland. Tartan Royals. Children step up to the platform to give posies of heather to a tartan-clad royal family at the Braemar Highland Games today. (From left) the Queen Mother, the Princess and Prince of Wales and the Duchess of York. Braemar is just nine miles away from Balmoral where the Royal Family are on holiday at the moment
Agency: Press Association
The Royal wedding group, made at Buckingham Palace after today's wedding ceremony at Westminster Abbey. Centre, the bride, Princess Anne with bridegroom, Captain Mark Phillips, and their respective parents, The Queen (hands clasped), The Duke of Edinburgh (behind the Queen) and Mr and Mrs Peter Phillips (background, left of centre)
ITN Reference: ROYAL/5
Agency: Press Association
Royal family wait for bride and groom. Members of the Royal family seated in Westminster Abbey today, waiting for the arrival of the groom and his bride. (Left to Right) Capt Mark Phillips, Princess Anne, Princess and Prince of Wales, the Queen Mother, Duke of Edinburgh and the Queen
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
Wedding group at Broadlands, the home of the late Earl Mountbatten of Burma, shortly after the marriage ceremony on 20 October 1979, between Lord Mountbatten's grandson Lord Romsey, and Miss Penelope Eastwood. Back row, left to right, Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh; The Honorable Amanda Knatchbull; The Honorable Michael-John Knatchbull; Lord Romsey (the groom); Penelope Eastwood (the bride); His Royal Highnes Prince Charles (best man); The Honorable Timothy Knatchbull; Peter Eastwood. Centre row left to right, Her Majesty The Queen; Major Reginald Eastwood (father of the bride); The Countess Mountbatten of Burma (mother of the groom); Mrs Reginald Eastwood (mother of the bride); The Honorable Joanna Knatchbull. Front row, left to right, Princess Cecile of Hohenloe-Langenburg (bridesmaid); Lord Nicholas Windsor (page); Miss India Hicks (bridesmaid). Lord Romsey, who is 32 is a film and television producer. Miss Eastwood is a fine art restorer
ITN Reference: ROYAL/6
Agency: Camera Press
London: Greek Royal Christening: The Royal Party emerges from the Greek Orthodox Cathedral of St Sophia in Moscow Road, Bayswater, London this evening after the christening of Prince Philippos, infant son of King Constantine (centre) and Queen Anne-Marie of the Hellenes (holding baby). The godparents, from left: Lady Romsey, the Princess of Wales, Princess Benedikte of Denmark (behind), King Carlos of Spain (between Constantine and Anne-Marie), the Duke of Edinburgh (right) and Her Royal Highness the Infanta Elena of Spain (front). Two godparents unindentified. Also there: Carlos's Queen Sophia (5th right) sister of Constantine, Lord Romsey (5th left) and the Prince of Wales (11th right)
Agency: Press Association
Windsor, England. The Royal Family at the christening of Prince Henry here, at the St George's Chapel. From left, Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth II, Prince William, The Princess of Wales, holding Prince Henry and Prince Charles. Henry was born 15 September 1984
Broadcast Date: 27 December 1984
Agency: United Press International
Photographer: Lord Snowdon
London. On a day when the world's press carries photographs of the Royal Prince and Princess of Wales with their baby Prince William, one enterprising Cambridge company has made its own caricature souvenir of the Royal trio - in egg cup form. The set retails for £12
Agency: Associated Press
A model of the Duke and Duchess of York's multi-million pound home to be built near Windsor Castle, showing the south front and terrace from the garden. Work on the two story mansion, designed by Edinburgh architects Law and Dunbar-Nasmith, will begin this autumn
Agency: Press Association
Composite Picture. An artists impression of the proposed 'dream home' of the Duke and Duchess of York, which received the disapproval of Berkshire County Council last November. The remodelled mansion, on which work will begin this autumn after the royal couple made amendments to architects' plans
Agency: Press Association
Film star Marlon Brando dances with Princess Alexandra of Kent during the reception at Savoy Hotel, London, tonight, 5 January, after attending the premiere of Charles Chaplin's film. A Countess from Hong Kong. At the Carlton, London, earlier tonight
Broadcast Date: 6 January 1967
Agency: Associated Press
London, Trooping the Colour. The Queen's grandchildren Miss Zara Phillips (left) daughter of Princess Anne, Prince William of Wales and Lady Rose Windson (right), five year old daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, London today watching the loyal crowds after the Trooping the Colour ceremony who had gathered at the palace railings
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
Adelaide, Australia. The Royal car passes an Irish demonstration in the main street of Adelaide today. The Royal couple inside the car were on their way to a reception at Town Hall
Agency: Associated Press/ Adelaide Advertiser
Photographer: Barry O'Brien
Princess Alexandra is seen at the drivers controls of the Victoria Line train after officially the new extension at Brixton Station
Agency: Barratt's Photo Press
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