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Prince Andrew receiving his parachuting wings

RAF Brize Norton. Prince Andrew (left) in line with companions whose professions range from welder to lab technician at RAF Brize Norton today after receiving their parachuting Wings. Because the Prince has no uniform on which to display the insignia , he was additionally presented with a certificate. See Press Association story on "Andrew" timed 1537 onward

Agency: Press Association

Prince Andrew and Queen Elizabeth II at Heathrow airport at the departure for the Queen's 1979 Commonwealth Tour

Her Majesty the Queen left London's Heathrow airport this morning (Thursday) for the Commonwealth Leaders Conference in South Africa amid mounting concern for her safety. The fears are based on the fact that Zamibia is used as a base for terrorist guerrillas fighting against the Zimbabwe Rhodesian Government. Picture shows: Mother and Son. Prince Andrew may be 'a chip of the old block', with those broad shoulders well pronounced chin and film star looks. But there is no mistaking that he is the Queen's son and the apple of her eye

Agency: Central Press

First Pictures of the new Prince

This charming photograph of the new baby Prince was made by Mr Cecil Beaton in the Music Room at Buckingham Palace, London, recently. The baby Prince, who was born to Queen Elizabeth and The Duke of Edinburgh at the Palace on 19 February. In this photograph he wears a white lace robe

Broadcast Date: 23 March 1960

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ANDR/5

Agency: Associated Press

Photographer: Cecil Beaton

Prince Andrew in standard service flying suit next to a helicopter

His Royal Highness Prince Andrew, second son of the Queen and Prince Philip, and second in succession to the Throne, will be 21 years of age on the 19 February 1981. Prince Andrew in standard service flying suit with, on his sleeve, the squadron badge indicating that he has undergone a course in parachuting. He is seen about to climb into a 'Gazelle' training helicopter. Prince Andrew is training with the Fleet Air Arm of the Royal Navy. The picture was taken at HMS Culdrose

Broadcast Date: 19 February 1981

Agency: Camera Press London

Photographer: Phil Rudge

Head shot of Prince Andrew

His Royal Highness Prince Andrew, second son of the Queen and Prince Philip, and second in succession to the Throne, will be 21 years of age on the 19 Feburary 1981. Prince Andrew is portrayed in the White Drawing Room of Buckingham Palace

Broadcast Date: 19 February 1981

Agency: Camera Press London

Photographer: Phil Rudge

Prince Andrew in a standard service flying suit at H M S Culdross

His Royal Highness Prince Andrew, second son of the Queen and Prince Philip, and second in succession to the Throne, will be 21 years of age on the 19 February 1981. Prince Andrew in standard service flying suit, photographed at H M S Culdross. The name tab is part of the regulation. His rank is that of a Midshipman in the Royal Navy, where he is training with the fleet Air Arm

Broadcast Date: 19 February 1981

Agency: Camera Press London

Photographer: Phil Rudge

Prince Andrew in his formal uniform as Midshipman in the Royal Navy

His Royal Highness Prince Andrew, second son of the Queen and Prince Philip, and second in succession to the Throne, will be 21 years of age on the 19 February 1981. Prince Andrew in his formal uniform as Midshipman in the Royal Navy. His decorations are, left, the CVO (Commander of the Royal Victorian Order), and right, the Jubilee Medal

Broadcast Date: 19 February 1981

Agency: Camera Press London

Photographer: Phil Rudge

Prince Andrew in a helicopter cockpit

His Royal Highness Prince Andrew, second son of the Queen and Prince Philip, and second in succession to the throne, will be 21 years of age on the 19 February 1981. Prince Andrew in the pilot's seat of a Fleet Air Arm 'Gazelle' training helicopter. The squadron badge on his sleeve indicates he has undergone a course in parachuting

Broadcast Date: 19 February 1981

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ANDR/55

Agency: Camera Press

Photographer: Phil Rudge

Prince Andrew in front of a helicopter on an aircraft carrier

His Royal Highness Prince Andrew, second son of the Queen and Prince Philip, and second in succession to the throne, will be 21 years of age on the 19 February 1981. Prince Andrew at H M S Culdrose, the Royal Navy station where he is being trained as a helicopter pilot in the Fleet Air Arm. On his pullover (known colloquially as "wooly pully") he has the shoulder tab indicating his rank as Midshipman

Broadcast Date: 19 February 1981

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ANDR/57

Agency: Camera Press

Photographer: Phil Rudge

Prince Andrew in uniform in front of a helicopter

The Royal Family: Prince Andrew: Helicopter Pilot. Prince Andrew, second son of the Queen, posing in uniform on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier HMS Invincible, on which he served as a helicopter pilot during the Falklands War. Prince Andrew, a Sub Lieutenant in 820 Squadron, is standing in front of a Sea King helicopter. His squadron is based at Culdrose in Cornwall

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ANDR/64

Agency: Camera Press

Photographer: Michael Blackman

Prince Andrew in the Falklands

Port Stanley, Saturday. Prince Andrew, camera at the ready during a visit he made to Port Stanley from his ship HMS Invincible. He spoke of his experiences as a helicopter pilot during the conflict

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ANDR/62

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Martin Cleaver

Prince Andrew holds a red rose between his teeth, after being presented with it on his arrival into Portsmouth

Getting his Teeth into it! Britain's Prince Andrew bites the stem of a red rose, after stepping ashore at Portsmouth, from the aircraft carrier HMS Invincible Friday. A red rose was presented to each member of the Invincible's crew, as they left the vessel after her record 166 days at sea, which included action in the Falklands conflict. The 22 year-old Prince, whose mother, Queen Elizabeth II welcomed him home, is a helicopter pilot aboard the vessel

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: David Caulkin

Prince Andrew leaving Theatre Royal with Koo Stark after seeing The Pirates of Penzance

Library picture of Prince Andrew and soft-porn actress Koo Stark (25) leaving Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, after seeing a performance of The Pirates of Penzance. The couple flew to the Caribbean yesterday for a holiday in the sun and are booked to fly back to London from Barbados on 26 October 1982. Do not mention girl with Prince Andrew, as being Koo Stark

Agency: Press Association

Prince Andrew stands with his brother Prince Edward, Princess Diana and Prince Charles at the unveiling of Earl Louis Mountbatten's statue

Members of the British Royal Family look up to statue of Earl Louis Mountbatten unveiled by Queen Elizabeth on the Foreign Office Green before the biggest gathering of royalty since the wedding of Prince Charles. Left to right are Prince Edward, Prince Andrew, Princess Diana and Prince Charles

Agency: UPI

The Madame Tussaud's waxwork of Prince Andrew

This Madame Tussaud's wax portrait of His Royal Highness Prince Andrew joined Royal Family group in the Grand Hall at the London waxworks exhibition today. It is by Madame Tussaud's sculptor Judith Craig, is from a sitting at Buckingham Palace at the end of last year. It wears naval uniform of sub-lieutenant. Decorations include the KCVO neck order, Falklands campaign medal with rosette for active service and the Queen's Silver Jubilee medal

Agency: Press Association

Prince Andrew salutes the fallen at Blue Beach Cemetery, Falklands

Salute to the Fallen. Prince Andrew remembers the British dead of the Falklands conflict at the memorial ceremony at Blue Beach Cemetery, San Carlos yesterday to commemorate those who fell in the Falklands conflict 1982. Looking on is Monsignor Spraggon, Head of the Roman Catholic Church in the Falklands. The prince performed a number of official functions yesterday before he opens the new Falkland Islands Airport today

Agency: Press Association

Prince Andrew at the opening the new Falklands Airport

Falklands Airport. Prince Andrew at Mount Pleasant on the Falkland Islands where he opened the new two mile runway yesterday which was completed in 16 months. He was met by an enthusiastic crowd of islanders, construction workers and servicemen. He was accompanied by Sir Rex Hunt (far right), Civil Commissioner of the Falkland Islands

Agency: Press Association

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