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Prince Charles with senior prefect John Davies

Melbourne. Prince Charles spent two and a half hours with his tutors at the headmasters house at Geelong Grammar school today. They reviewed his progress in English, French and history. Here Prince Charles walks to the Headmasters House with senior prefect John Davies, 17

ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/27

Agency: Associated Press

Prince Charles and Lady Diana's wedding licence

London. The special licence for the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer is seen 17 June at The Sanctuary, Westminster. The Queen in Council declared her Consent to the marriage March 27, and on the same day issued her Royal Warrant to the Archbishop of Canterbury, directing him to grant his licence for the marriage. On April 16 the Archbishop signed his Fiat directing his faculty office to issue the licence

Agency: Unknown

Prince Charles and a dog

Great Bircham, Norfolk. Prince Charles leaving the King's Head in Great Bircham today after having lunch, a break from today's shooting party. Lady Diana Spencer joined him at Sandringham yesterday, where the Royal family is spending the winter holiday. See PA story 'Diana' timed 0820 onwards

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell [Court Photographer]

Prince Charles portrait by Bryan Organ

Prince Charles, A Modern Royal Portrait. Close up of His Royal Highness Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales, as seen by painter Bryan Organ. The idea for the portrait was first broached in September 1979, and artist and sitter met on November of the same year. The National Portrait Gallery, which acquired the finished painting in 1980, left the design to be worked out by the artist and Prince Charles together. Bryan Organ, aged 46, has painted portraits of many people of note, including writer Malcolm Muggeridge, designer Mary Quant, and, in 1970, Princess Margaret, sister of the Queen and aunt of Prince Charles. The searching study of Prince Charles, in acrylics on canvas, indicates his interest in outdoor pursuits

ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/124

Agency: Camera Press London

Prince Charles portrait by Bryan Organ

Britain's future King: A new portrait of His Royal Highness Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales, by Bryan Organ. The idea for the portrait was first broached in September 1979, and artist and sitter met on November of the same year. The National Portrait Gallery, which acquired the finished painting in 1980, left the design to be worked out by the artist and Prince Charles together. The painting, an informal study, is a searching portrait of Prince Charles which indicates his interest in outdoor pursuits. Painted in acrylics on canvas and measuring 70 inches by 70 inches, the painting will be unveiled at the National Gallery on 12 February 1981. Bryan Organ, aged 46, and a former lecturer at Loughborough College of Art, has painted portraits of many people of note, including Malcolm Muggeridge the writer and journalist, Sir Michael Tippett, the composer, designer Mary Quant, ballerina Nadia Nerina, and in 1970, Her Royal Highness Princess Margaret, sister of the Queen and aunt of the Prince of Wales

ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/125

Agency: Camera Press London

Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer following their engagement announcement

London. Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer, 19, in the grounds of Buckingham Palace this afternoon following the announcement that they are to marry. Lady Diana is wearing the sapphire and diamond engagement ring given to her by the Prince

ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/128

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell [PA Court Photographer]

Baby Prince Charles, Princess Elizabeth, Queen Mary and King George VI

Baby Prince Charming. London, Monday. Four Royal generations are shown in this library picture, after the Buckingham Palace christening ceremony of the baby Prince Charles, future Prince of Wales, in the arms of his mother Princess Elizabeth, now Queen Elizabeth II. Alongside them, Queen Mary, the child's great grandmother, and behind her son, King George VI

Agency: Press Association

Prince Charles, Lady Diana and the Marchioness on the Cheshire estate of Cholmondeley Castle

The Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer are spending this, their first weekend since their engagement announcement, on the Cheshire estate of Cholmondeley Castle, home of the Marquess and Marchioness of Cholmondeley. In today's composite picture, the prince and his hostess, the Marchioness (left), and his fiancée, Lady Diana (right), leave the tiny Medieval chapel of the Cholmondeley family on the estate, after the 50 minute morning service. See PA story "Royal Weekend" timed 1809 onward

Agency: Unknown

Prince Charles and Lady Diana in a car, leaving the Royal Opera House

The Prince of Wales, and his fiancée, Lady Diana Spencer, leaving the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, after their first night out together in public, since announcing their engagement a week ago. They sat in the Royal box to watch Mayerbeer's opera, L'Africaine, sung by an international cast headed by great American black soprano, Grace Bumbury. See PA story "Royal Covent" timed 2246 onward

Agency: Unknown

Prince Charles and Lady Diana at her first Public Engagement

London. Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer at the Goldsmiths' Hall in the City of London tonight, when they were guests at an entertainment in aid of the Royal Opera House Development Appeal. It was Lady Diana's first official Royal Engagement

ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/129

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell [PA Court Photographer]

Prince Charles and Diana in Tetbury

Tetbury, Gloucestershire. Prince Charles and his bride to be, Lady Diana Spencer holding a single flower during their visit to Tetbury today. Thousands turned out to greet their future 'neighbours' on the visit to the Cotswold town. See PA Story "Diana" timed 1221

Agency: Unknown

Clementine Hambro, Lady Diana's bridesmaid arriving at St Paul's for a rehearsal

London. Clementine Hambro, five, the youngest of Lady Diana Spencer's five bridesmaids and pages, in preparation for next week's big event. A daughter of banker Richard Hambro, she knows Lady Diana of old, she was one of her charges at the Pimlico kindergarten where she worked until her engagement to Prince Charles

Agency: Press Association

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