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Princess Anne in horseracing gear

The Princess Royal on her way to be weighed after coming in second on Wood Chisel in the Brooke Bond Coffee Cup Amateur Riders Stakes at Newmarket today. The royal jockey was beaten by half a length by the locally trained Shimshek, ridden by champion amateur Tim Thomson-Jones

Agency: Press Association

Princess Anne riding Cnoc Na Cuille

The Princess Royal driving for the finish in the Newton Williams Handicap Chase at Hereford today, in which she got a bloody nose at the first fence when her horse, Cnoc Na Cuille, struck her face with his head. However, the pair recovered to finish in fourth place

Agency: Press Association

Princess Anne and Mark Phillips at Gleneagles

Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips walked side by side in the sunshine yesterday… smiling despite rumours that their marriage is on the rocks. The couple were making their first public appearance since revelations about Mark's friendship with Canadian divorcee Kathy Birks. He and Anne teamed up for a charity clay-pigeon shoot in Scotland following his arrival home from Canada. The Princess and her husband shared a suite at the five-star Gleneagles hotel in Perthshire. And Anne loaded Mark's guns as he shot for a royal team captained by Prince Edward. Anne's friend actor Andrews was there with his wife Georgina, as well as Jackie Stewart, Billy Connelly, Sean Connery and many others. Anne and Mark mingled with the crowds during the day and then dined with King Hussein of Jordan in the evening

Agency: Newspaper Division

Princess Alice

September 1962 file photo shows Her Royal Highness Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone, 94, who is oldest and longest living member of the British Royal Family. Born 25 February 1883, the Countess is also the last surviving granddaughter of Queen Victoria. The Princess goes shopping, travels by bus, and goes to St Mary Abbotts church when in London. She loves gardening, opera, football and cricket, but does not care much for TV. Princess Alice married Prince Alexander of Teck in 1904, had one daughter and has several grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Agency: UPI

Funeral of Princess Alice of Athlone

Windsor, Berkshire. The Queen with members of the British and European Royal families on the steps at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle today when they attended the funeral of Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone, the last survivor of Queen Victoria's 37 grandchildren who died last Saturday at the age of 97. Included among the mourners are the Queen Mother, Princess Juliana (second right-middle) and Prince Philip

Broadcast Date: 8 January 1981

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell

Prince Charles as Macbeth

An exclusive picture of the Prince of Wales acting in the dagger scene as 'Macbeth' in the Gordstoun School production of the Shakespeare play. The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh joined other parents of the boys at Gordonstoun to watch the final performance of 'Macbeth' last Saturday evening. It took place in the school's Services Centre on the kind of open stage that was used for Royal performances in the time of Elizabeth I. Prince Charles's performance as the King, it has been reported, was outstanding by schoolboy standards

Agency: Press Association

Prince Charles blowing bubbles

Here is the weather and this is the Prince of Wales blowing it. Blowing bubbles in this picture of The Prince of Wales, playing the role of a weatherman, in one of the sketches in Quiet Flows the Don, in the Dryden Society's Trinity College revue which opens tonight (Monday). Picture made during yesterday's dress rehearsal

Agency: Press Association

Prince Charles in a play at Cambridge University

"No Cold Navels". With flippers on his feet, trousers tucked inside long socks and a gas mask under his coat, the Prince of Wales stands in front of the curtain to deliver a punnish monologue as a weather forecaster in the revue "Quiet Flows the Don", being staged by the Dryden Society of his college, Trinity, at Cambridge University from tonight (Monday) until Saturday. The Prince made one brief reference to his future in the Navy. "The Naval review at Portsmouth will be warm and sunny, and so there will be no cold navels", he quipped

Agency: Press Association

Prince Charles driving his Aston Martin DB6

London. Library Picture of the Prince of Wales at the wheel of his £5,500 Aston Martin DB6 convertible sports car. The shutdown of the Aston Martin car firm has been the only honourable course open to its directors, Managing Director Mr Charles Warden said today. Mr Warden was addressing the 500 workers from the firm's Newport Pagnell Buckinghamshire plant in the wake of last night's announcement that the luxury sports car company was going into liquidation

Agency: Press Association

Painting of Prince Charles in flying kit

Cranwell, Lincolnshire. A portrait of the Prince of Wales in flying kit, which is to be unveiled tomorrow (Sunday) at Royal Air Force College, Cranwell, by Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Dermot Boyle. Commissioned by the Old Cranwellian Association, it was painted during the Prince's stay at Cranwell earlier this year by Mrs. Mara McGregor, of Martin, near Fordingbridge, who has previously painted other Royal Air Force personalities

ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/74

Agency: Press Association

Prince Charles undergoing a submarine escape drill

Gosforth, Hampshire. British official photograph: Crown copyright reserved. Charles undergoes submarine escape drill. Prince Charles underwent the rigorous submarine escape drill without breathing apparatus today from the Royal Navy's submarine escape training tank at HMS Dolphin, the shore based submarine depot at Gosforth. Dressed in swimming trunks and wearing a life jacket, goggle and a noseclip, the Prince came up from depths of 30 and then 60 feet. Photo shows Prince Charles surfaces in the submarine escape training tank at HMS dolphin today after doing a free buoyant ascent from a depth of 60 feet

Agency: Central Press Photo

Prince Charles dancing with his cousin

Prince Charles is 24 years old on 14 November 1972. He is photographed here wearing the Balmoral tartan, dancing with his cousin, 8 year old Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones (daughter of Her Royal Highness Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon) at Balmoral

ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/84

Agency: Camera Press London

Photographer: Patrick Lichfield

Prince Charles in a helicopter

Prince Charles adjusts his helmet as he sits in the cockpit of Royal Naval helicopter at the Royal Naval Air Station at Yeovilton, in Somerset, where he recently passed as a helicopter pilot. The Prince is to continue his course at Yeovilton and later on will be given experience in the commando support role. For this he will join 845 Naval Air Squadron specialising in commando support roles, and the squadron will be embarked in the commando ship HMS Hermes

Broadcast Date: 6 February 1975

ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/95

Agency: Central Press Photos

Prince Charles on a zip wire

Prince of Wales in commando assault course. The Prince of Wales in full flight during the assault course. The Prince of Wales took part in a tough commando assault course, in which he scaled climbing nets and vertical walls, swung across chasms and tackled a 20-foot high tree -to-tree rope walk. Then, after a mile and a half cross country slog, he had to crawl through a half submerged pipe. The course, which the Prince described as "a horrifying expedition", took place at the Royal Marines training centre at Lympstone, Devon. The Prince of Wales will join the commando ship HMS Hermes as a helicopter pilot in March

Agency: Keystone

Prince Charles climbing Snowdon

Prince Charles, in uniform as Colonel of the Welsh Guards, on his way to the summit of Snowdon today with 30 members of the British Limbless Ex Service Men's Association (BLESMA). The party took a mountain train to a height of 2,556 feet and then climbed the final 900 feet to the top in an exercise to show bomb blast victims what cold be achieved with artificial legs. The demonstration was seen by ex Welsh Guardsmen injured in the Caterham pub bomb blast last August

Agency: Press Association

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