Prince Charles touring Glacier metal factory
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- 22 February 1979
Prince Charles tours Glacier Metal factory in Wembley with a group of managers and executives in tow
Agency: London News Service
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Prince Charles touring Glacier metal factory
Prince Charles tours Glacier Metal factory in Wembley with a group of managers and executives in tow
Agency: London News Service
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 kissed on the cheek by Jane Priest
Perth, Australia. Early morning swimmer Jane Priest kisses Prince Charles as he leaves the water at North Cortesloe
Agency: Associated Press
Prince Charles wearing a cork hat
Perth, Australia. Corks for a prince. Prince Charles jokes about the corks on his hat
Agency: Associated Press
Prince Charles using a new camera
Prince Charles tries a new ENG (Electronic News Gathering) camera when he visited the London headquarters of the Independent Television News
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell [PA Court Photographer]
Prince Charles talking to newsreader Anna Ford
Prince Charles talking to newsreader Anna Ford today when he visited the London headquarters of the Independent Television News. They are seen in the newsroom
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell [PA Court Photographer]
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 before flying a Tiger Moth biplane
Royal Air Force [RAF] Benson, Oxfordshire. Prince Charles, wearing a biggles-style flying outfit which he said had been dug out of a museum especially for the occasion, at Royal Air Force [RAF] Benson in Oxfordshire today after fulfilling a private ambition by flying in a pre-war Tiger Moth biplane (behind). The Prince, who was accompanied by Royal Air Force Cranwell instructor Flight Lieutenant John Hardie, demonstrated his skill as a pilot by taking the controls of the 44 year old plane for more than an hour. As well as take off and landing he completed a number of aerial manoeuvres
Agency: Press Association
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/26
Agency: Central Press Photos
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
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
Prince Charles laughs with Sabrina Guinness on Sunday, in view of the public gaze
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/112
Agency: Syndication International
Prince Charming, Sail Surfer. Cowes, Isle of Wight, Monday. A library picture of the Prince of Wales indulging in his favourite water pastime, sail surfing, at Cowes
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward
Grampian, Scotland. Prince Charming and Royal Brothers. A November 1979 Library picture of The Prince of Wales, flanked by his brothers Prince Andrew (left) and Prince Edward, during a Royal Family holiday at Balmoral Castle, Grampian, Scotland
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles Northern Ireland visit
Armagh, Northern Ireland. Regimental Tam o' Shanter for Prince Charles today when he visited the Gordon Highlanders at their headquarters in Armagh on the edge of the notorious murder triangle or IRA bandit country. During his surprise six hour visit the Prince visited the three British regiments of which he is Colonel and Colonel-in-Chief and shared with them the hardships of active service in Ulster
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell [PA Court Photographer]
Prince Charles wearing a fake disguise whilst in Switzerland
Agency: Eschess
Prince Charles riding a race horse
Prince Charles at the races. Lucky 13 for the winner Classified as he beats Prince Charles driving relentlessly for the line. Bonnie Prince Charles was the runner up in the Madhatters Private Sweepstakes at Plumpton, this evening, (Tuesday). The heir to the throne was full of grit and determination over the two mile flat course..... but could only finish following the tail of Classified ridden by Derek Thompson. The Prince was in the saddle of an American Horse Long Wharf in a race that featured a host of stars and personalities
Agency: Central Press Photos
Prince Charming in the Saddle, Sandown. A library picture of the Prince of Wales up on Sea Swell at Sandown, where he made his debut as a jump jockey
Broadcast Date: 24 November 1980
Agency: Press Association
Young Prince Charles on a hunt
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/18
Agency: Camera Press London
Prince Charles at Florida polo tournament
West Palm Beach, Florida. Prince is beat by heat. His Royal Highness, the Prince of Wales Prince Charles, appeared to be exhausted by the South Florida heat after playing in a spectator polo match, at the Palm Beach Polo Club on Friday. The heir to the British throne, 31, is in West Palm Beach to attend the world cup polo tournament that begins this Saturday
Broadcast Date: 5 April 1980
Agency: Associated Press
West Palm, Florida. Great Britain's Prince Charles seemed exhausted as he prepares to drink champagne from a silver cup after his Windsor Park team defeated the Palm Beach club 6-3. Prince Charles was admitted to Good Samaritan Hospital for heat exhaustion after completing a polo match in 90 degree temperatures. A spokesperson at the hospital said the prince was in in fair condition and he was reported in good spirits shortly after he arrived
Broadcast Date: 5 April 1980
Agency: UPI
Prince Charles on a fishing boat in Stornoway
Prince Charming, Gone Fishin'. Stornoway, Monday. A library picture of the Prince of Wales (white sweater) with some of the catch from the fishing grounds decided by him during his short trip off the north-west coast of Scotland
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles with facial injury
London. A spark of a Prince of Wales. Despite an injury sustained to his face when he was thrown from a four legged charge during polo practice earlier today, arriving at London's Café Royal this evening where he is attending the annual dinner of the Electronic Engineering Association. But Prince Charles seemed every bit as electric as those who conducted his evening
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles possible girlfriends
Prince Charles and his romantic future. Prince Charles, heir to the British throne, is at the centre of speculation concerning his romantic future. This week, the British Parliament discussed reports that Prince Charles might marry a Roman Catholic, Princess Marie-Astrid of Luxembourg, shown in combo second from left. Two other ladies that have been romantically linked with Charles are Lady Jane Wellesley, second from right, and Davina Sheffield, at far right. Photos from left dated: Prince Charles, 1978; Marie-Astrid, 1976; Wellesley, 1975; Sheffield, 1977
Agency: Associated Press
Prince Charles in the uniform of Colonel in Chief the Parachute Regiment
Prince Charming, uniformed. Aldershot, Monday. A library picture of the Prince of Wales, in the uniform of Colonel in Chief the Parachute Regiment
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles relaxing before a polo game
Prince Charming relaxes. Windsor, Monday. A library picture of the Prince of Wales relaxing before taking part in the Imperial International Polo meeting at Windsor Great Park
Agency: Press Association
Doughton, Gloucestershire. House at Highgrove Estate
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/117
Agency: Harry Page
Doughton, Gloucestershire. The study at Highgrove House on the Highgrove Estate
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/123
Agency: Humberts
Doughton, Gloucestershire. The lounge at Highgrove House on the Highgrove Estate
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/122
Agency: Humberts
Prince Charles using a bush saw
Prince Charles tries his hand at a bush saw shortly after arriving at Timbertop. Investiture of Prince Charles as Prince of Wales at Caernarvon Castle, July 1969. Series of pictures from stock
Agency: Central Press Photos
Doughton, Gloucestershire. The dining room at Highgrove House on the Highgrove Estate
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/121
Agency: Humberts
Doughton, Gloucestershire. The bedroom at Highgrove House on the Highgrove Estate
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/120
Agency: Humberts
Doughton, Gloucestershire. Highgrove House exterior
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/119
Agency: Humberts
Doughton, Gloucestershire. Highgrove House exterior
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/118
Agency: Humberts
Portsmouth, England. Ready for diving. Britain's Prince Charles in full skin diving gear as he prepares to dive off the coast of this southern England coastal port to inspect the remains of the Mary Rose, a Tudor warship sunk during action against the French in 1545. The Prince, who is President of a trust former to raise and recover the property, which belonged to a Royal Ancestor, King Henry VIII, made two dives to the wreck
Agency: BIPNA
Prince Charles falls in the water while windsurfing
Princely flop. Prince Charles went windsurfing at Cowes today following his deep sea diving yesterday. Picture shows Prince Charles windsurfing as he slipped into the water
Agency: Central Press Photos
Prince Charles falling while windsurfing
Off Cowes, It's just not cricket. This wet-making sport of Princes, wind surfing, which always ends up in a right Royal ducking for the Prince of Wales, battling to keep upright in the Solent today. The wind surfer prince took frequent duckings into the grey and choppy waters and always came up laughing. Between wind surfers and the deep water is little more than an ordinary surf board, and there is the need to fight continuously to balance a wind-filled sail
Broadcast Date: 7 August 1980
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles in the water while windsurfing
Off Cowes, Isle of Wight. Today's composite picture of Prince Charles undergoing various hazardous angles of his latest water sport, wind surfing, off Cowes, Isle of Wight. The Prince took frequent duckings into the Solent and came up grinning. Between wind surfers and the deep water is little more than an ordinary surf board, and there is the need to fight continuously to balance a wind-filled sail
Broadcast Date: 7 August 1980
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles climbing back onto his windsurf
Off Cowes, Isle of Wight. Today's composite picture of Prince Charles undergoing various hazardous angles of his latest water sport, wind surfing, off Cowes, Isle of Wight. The Prince took frequent duckings into the Solent and came up grinning. Between wind surfers and the deep water is little more than an ordinary surf board, and there is the need to fight continuously to balance a wind-filled sail
Broadcast Date: 7 August 1980
Agency: Press Association
Cowes, England. Prince Charles tries to keep his sail in the upright position when windsurfing, his latest sport, in the Solent. Charles, with other members of his family are taking part in other events of the annual Cowes sailing regatta
Broadcast Date: 7 August 1980
Agency: UPI
Photographer: J Eggitt
Prince Charles and his room mate using a tree saw
Prince Charles at work with a tree saw with his room mate Stuart McGregor at Timbertop. Investiture of Prince Charles as Prince of Wales at Caernarvon Castle, July 1969. Series of pictures from stock
Agency: Central Press Photos
Prince Charles crossing a lake by Breeches Buoy
Prince Charming in Breeches Buoy near Thetford, Norfolk, Monday. A library picture of the Prince of Wales, crossing a lake by Breeches Buoy during his visit to 1st Battalion 2nd King Edward VII's own Gurkhas at Stanford Training Area near Thetford, Norfolk, as its Colonel in Chief
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles horse racing at Ludlow
Ludlow. Prince Charles on his ex-Irish gelding Allibar (third left) in the thick of things as the field takes the first fence for the second time at Ludlow this afternoon in the Club Amateur Rider's Handicap Steeple Chase. The Prince is wearing his scarlet, royal blue and black racing colours for the first time
Agency: Press Association
"Royal Love Train" Sunday Mirror front page
The front page of the Sunday Mirror claiming "secret meetings in the sidings" between Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer
Agency: Sunday Mirror
Sunday Mirror front page showing letter from Buckingham Palace Press Secretary
The front page of the Sunday Mirror, showing a letter from the Press Secretary of the Queen protesting the story about Prince Charles and Diana, featured in the previous issue
Agency: Sunday Mirror
Prince Charles and Prime Minister Indira Gandhi
New Delhi, India. Reception, Prime Minister Indira Gandhi talks with Prince Charles, heir to the British throne, at a reception and banquet in India's Presidential Palace, Monday night, starting the Prince of Wales' two week visit
Agency: Associated Press
Prince Charles and President Sanjiva Reddy
New Delhi, India. Britain's Prince Charles shares a joke with India's President Sanjiva Reddy on Monday
Agency: Unipress Hong Kong
Photographer: R Pande
Prince Charles kissed on the cheek by Padmini Kolhapure
Bombay, India. Prince Charles receives a kiss on the cheek from Indian teenage actress Padmini Kolhapure at Bombay film studio where she is filming
Agency: Associated Press
Prince Charles and Mother Teresa
Calcuta, India. Prince Charles with mother Teresa at "Si Shu Bhawan" children's home run by Mother Teresa. Children welcoming the Prince at the entrance by holding up flags of the two countries on Saturday
Agency: Unipress Hong Kong