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Prince Charles driving a Silver Jubilee taxi

London. Prince Charles takes the wheel for a spin around Buckingham Palace quadrangle today in Britain's only Silver Jubilee taxi. His passenger climbing into the rear seat is the cab's official driver, Mr Ted Ritchie, of Wandsworth, who was chosen for the job from London's 16,000 taxi drivers. The silver painted cab, a brand new vehicle costing £4000, will be used, free of charge, for fund raising events for the Queen's Silver Jubilee Appeal. The rest of the time it will work as a normal cab

Agency: Press Association

Prince Charles in Welsh Guard uniform

London. A keen look, and it takes a keen look to recognise him under a bearskin, from Prince Charles, on parade in his uniform as Colonel of the Welsh Guards at the final rehearsal of the Trooping the Colour ceremony on the Horse Guards Parade today. The Duke of Edinburgh took the salute. The actual ceremony takes place next Saturday to mark the Queen's official birthday

Agency: Press Association

Prince Charles and the Queen Mother in a carriage procession

Edinburgh. The Queen Mother, in her robes as Lady of the Thistle, travels with Prince Charles in a carriage procession through Edinburgh today to attend the Thistle Service at St Giles Cathedral. Prince Charles, who has been appointed a Royal Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, Scotland's oldest order of chivalry, was invested and installed at the service. The Queen, as Sovereign of the Order, and Duke of Edinburgh, a Royal Knight, were also in attendance

Agency: Press Association

Prince Charles speaking with demonstrators in London

London. Prince Charles talking with demonstrators as he leaves the Moonshot Youth Club at the Pagnell Street Centre in South London. The demonstration was organised by the Lewisham 24 Defence Committee who allege police brutality. Mr Kim Gordon (left-foreground) one of the founders of the committee also spoke to Prince Charles

Agency: Press Association

Prince Charles in Indian headdress

Sun Dance Camp, Alberta. Prince Charles was made a 'Kainai' Indian Chief the new name bestowed on the Prince was 'Mekastro' or Red Crow. The Prince had his face painted by Medicine Man, Arthur Healy, and this headdress placed on his head. The headdress created a small problem, the wind caught it and it turned inside out a few times before the Prince held it still with his hand. Sun Dance Camp, and Indian reserve is some 120 miles south of Calgary

Agency: UPI

Prince Charles talking to a demonstrator in South London

London. Prince Charles talking with Mr Kim Gordon (left) who was among the demonstrators who staged a protest today outside the Moonshot Youth Club at the Pagnell Street centre in south London during the Prince's visit. The demonstration was organised by the Lewisham 24 Defence Committee who allege police brutality. Mr Gordon is one of the committee's founders

Agency: Press Association

Prince Charles and Lady Sarah Spencer

Windsor, Berkshire. Lady Sarah Spencer, the 22 year old daughter of Earl Spencer, the latest lady in the land to enjoy the attentions of the Prince of Wales. The couple seen at Windsor Great Park where the Prince recently represented Young England in an international polo match. Lady Sarah, an estate agent, was the Queen's house guest at Windsor Castle during Royal Ascot week. Her father is a former equerry to The Queen. Lord Spencer has four children by his marriage to Frances Roche which dissolved in 1969. His second wife, now Lady Sarah's stepmother is the former Countess of Dartmouth, daughter of romantic novelist Barbara Cartland

Agency: Press Association

Prince Charles and Lady Sarah Spencer

Windsor, Berkshire. Lady Sarah Spencer, the 22 year old daughter of Earl Spencer, the latest lady in the land to enjoy the attentions of the Prince of Wales. The couple seen at Windsor Great Park where the Prince recently represented Young England in an international polo match. Lady Sarah, an estate agent, was the Queen's house guest at Windsor Castle during Royal Ascot week. Her father is a former equerry to The Queen. Lord Spencer has four children by his marriage to Frances Roche which dissolved in 1969. His second wife, now Lady Sarah's stepmother is the former Countess of Dartmouth, daughter of romantic novelist Barbara Cartland

Agency: Press Association

Prince Charles tries skateboarding

London. Prince Charles tries skateboarding during visit to Inter-Action in North London with BBC TV Nationwide film team. Tomorrow he is the commentator on a special Nationwide film on young people to be screened on BBC1. Embargoed: for publication after 0001 hours on Monday April 24th 1978

Agency: Press Association

Prince Charles on a train with British Rail Chairman Sir Peter Parker

London. Prince Charles sharing a compartment with British Rail chairman Sir Peter Parker, he was knighted in the Queen's Birthday Honours, during a train journey from Victoria Station, London, to Gatwick Airport today. The Prince was inaugurating Southern Region's Rapid City Link, non-stop service between the airport and Victoria running every fifteen minutes in each direction throughout the day with an hourly service through the night

Agency: Press Association

Prince Charles firing a rifle

Bisley. The Prince of Wales, in his capacity as President of the National Rifle Association, during today's visit to Bisley, and in this picture firing from the prone position. He is the first member of the Royal Family to shoot on the most famous rifle ranges in the Commonwealth. See PA story "Bisley (substitute)" timed 1143 onward

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell

Prince Charles windsurfing

Cowes, Isle of Wight. The Prince of Wales, wind surfing at Cowes, Isle of Wight today. He spent some time out in the Solent on his own wind-surfer and became proficient enough to stay upright for several minutes after taking a few tumbles into the sea

Agency: Press Association

Prince Charles and labrador at Balmoral

Prince Charles Celebrates His 30th Birthday. Balmoral Castle, Grampian. Prince Charles, who today celebrates his 30th birthday, is joined by Harvey, a golden labrador, during his recent visit to Balmoral Castle. The Prince's kilt is the Hunting Stewart, which belonged to his Grandfather King George VI, as did the sporran which he is wearing. Strict embargo: For first publication in daily papers of Tuesday 14 November 1978

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell

Portrait of Prince Charles at Balmoral Castle

Prince Charles celebrates 30th birthday. Balmoral Castle, Grampian, Scotland, Tuesday. The Prince of Wales, who celebrates his 30th birthday today, during a recent visit to Balmoral Castle, Scotland. Embargoed: Strict embargo: Not for publication until evening papers of Tuesday 14 November 1978

Agency: Press Association

Prince Charles with Jane Ward

Just good friends. A pretty blonde divorcee is Prince Charles' latest girl friend. Jane Ward, 23, a keen horsewoman bumped into Prince Charles accidentally at a polo match. He rode up to her after hitting a polo ball that struck her on the leg, they have been friends ever since. But any question of Charles coming seriously involved with a divorcee is sure to worry H M The Queen. Jane's marriage to Captain Toby Ward, was dissolved earlier this year. She is an assistant manager of the Guard's Polo Club and her friendship with the Prince has been confined to polo matches at the Guard's Club

ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/111

Agency: Epoque

Prince Charles with Jane Ward

Just good friends. A pretty blonde divorcee is Prince Charles' latest girl friend. Jane Ward, 23, a keen horsewoman bumped into Prince Charles accidentally at a polo match. He rode up to her after hitting a polo ball that struck her on the leg, they have been friends ever since. But any question of Charles coming seriously involved with a divorcee is sure to worry H M. The Queen. Jane's marriage to Captain Toby Ward, was dissolved earlier this year. She is an assistant manager of the Guard's Polo Club and her friendship with the Prince has been confined to polo matches at the Guard's Club

ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/110

Agency: Epoque

Prince Charles and Jane Priest on a Perth Beach

Perth, Western Australia. Britain's Prince Charles receives a kiss and a cuddle from bikini-clad Jane Priest, during an early morning swim at Perth's Cottesloe Beach Saturday. It was the second day in a row that the Prince, heir to the British Throne, started his day with a dip in the ocean

Agency: Associated Press

Prince Charles talking to union members

Prince Charles in his shirt sleeves today when he became the first member of the Royal Family to attend a union conference. Addressing the annual conference of the Iron and Steel Trades Confederation in Bournemouth, the Prince appealed for more co-operation on both sides of the industry to help Britain "knock the stuffing" out of her overseas competitors

ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/109

Agency: Press Association

Prince Charles in in diving gear

Prince Charming, Diver. Off Southsea, Hampshire Monday. A library picture of The Prince of Wales in diving gear the day he went 40 feet beneath the choppy seas of the Solent to inspect a ship that was once a flagship in King Henry VIII's Navy. The Prince made two 30 minute dives on the wreck of the Mary Rose, one and a half miles off Southsea

Agency: Press Association

Prince Charles in diving gear

Off Southsea, Hampshire. Prince Charles in diving gear today when he went 40 feet beneath the choppy seas of the Solent to inspect a ship that was once a flagship in King Henry VIII's navy. The Prince made two 30 minute dives on the wreck of the Mary Rose, one and a half miles off Southsea. It is the second time the Prince, who is President of the Mary Rose Trust formed to excavate the ship which sunk in a battle with the French fleet in 1545, has dived to the wreck

Agency: Press Association

Prince Charles strolls through Cowdray Park with Sabrina Guinness

Prince Charles shows his girl to the world. Prince Charles threw Royal traditions to the winds on Sunday and showed off his latest girlfriend. And speculators on the royal marriage market said there was meaning to the move. He had earlier tried to keep his country weekend with banking heiress Sabrina Guinness a secret, although she had been watching him play polo at Cowdray Park, on Friday and Saturday (4 and 5 August 1979). But when the couple returned to watch an evening match on Sunday, Charles decided to 'go public'. He and 24 year old Sabrina mingled with spectators, walked together over the playing area and sat side by side in the public stands. An experienced Royal observer said "I was amazed. It would seem that they are more than just good friends"

Broadcast Date: 6 August 1979

ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/114

Agency: Syndication International

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