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Queen Elizabeth at the Queen's Pier

Queen Elizabeth II reviews the Guard of Honour upon her arrival on the Queen's Pier today at the start of her two day visit to the colony. Colour key: Dress is aqua blue, red ball on top of Ghurka caps, gloves white, flesh tones

Agency: Press Association/ Reuter

Photographer: Richard Ellis

Princess Anne in Stonehouse

Stonehouse, England. Princess Anne chats with a group of schoolchildren at the Park Junior School at Stonehouse near Stroud. The Princess was opening the school in an area of Britain where the disease meningitis has reached epidemic proportions

Agency: Associated Press

Prince Charles and Princess Diana at Epsom Derby

Epsom, Surrey. The Derby. Royal watchers could not fail to spot the Prince and Princess of Wales having a fun time in the Royal Box today at Epsom where the Aga Khan's colt Shahrastani won the 207th Derby. The polka dot Princess was making her first visit to the premier horse race. See PA Story Derby scenes lead timed 1359

Agency: Press Association

Princess Diana breaks a sugar glass bottle on Prince Charles' head

Pinewood, Buckinghamshire. Royal bottle smasher. The Princess of Wales looks away as she breaks a sugar glass bottle over her husband's head during a visit to Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire today, to watch the making of the latest James Bond film "The Living Daylights". UK provincial and foreign use only. UK nationals and all TV out. See PA story royal film

Agency: Press Association

Princess Diana in British Red Cross Society uniform

World-wide Red Cross Day is tomorrow, 8 May and to mark the occasion is this first official photograph of the Princess of Wales in British Red Cross Society uniform. The Princess is the Society's Patron of Youth and her uniform is the only one she wears. During this week, the British Red Cross aims to raise £1 million to finance its services in the UK. 8 May is the birth date of the Red Cross founder, Henry Durant who was born in Geneva, Switzerland in 1828

Agency: Press Association

The Queen Mother

Composite picture dated 6 November this year of the Queen Mother and her bandaged right leg when she laid a poppy at the Field of Remembrance at St Margaret's Church, Westminster, London. The Queen Mother was admitted to King Edward VII Hospital for Officers today for a "rest" following a leg injury sustained in Scotland three weeks ago

Agency: Reuter

Photographer: Roy Letkey

Prince William and Princess Diana on HMS Brazen

Prince William takes a look through a telescope held by his mother Princess Diana in the control room of HMS Brazen today. They were taken on a guided tour of the ship, which is moored in the Pool of London, by Prince Andrew who is a helicopter pilot attached to HMS Brazen

Broadcast Date: 5 February 1986

Agency: Reuter

Sarah Ferguson arriving at work

Back to Work after a Royal Holiday. It was back to work this morning for Sarah Ferguson, 26 year old friend of Prince Andrew, who was wrapped up against the cold in a cape as she arrived at her work place in London's West End. She has just returned from a skiing holiday with the Prince and Princess of Wales

Agency: Press Association

Sarah Ferguson's coat of arms

Prince Andrew's bride to be Miss Sarah Ferguson has been granted this personal Coat of Arms. The arms comprise a thistle plant with leaves and flowers growing from a grassy mound; about to alight on the topmost flower is a bumble bee. Basically this is based on the device which has been used by her family. The motto she chose is "Ex Adversis Felicitas Crescit" meaning "Out of Adversity"

Agency: Press Association

The silver medal to commemorate Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson's wedding

Royal Wedding Medal. A £25 sterling silver medal to be issued by the Royal Mint, commemorating the royal wedding on 23 July of Miss Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew. The medal will weigh 37 grams, and measure 44 millimeters across. Altogether, 20,000 of the hallmarked medals will be issued by the mint, and striking will start either tomorrow or next week

Agency: Press Association

Prince Andrew at Aycliffe School

Prince and Accused Youth/ Twelve year old Billy Waugh, of Sherburn Grove, Houghton Spring, Tyne and Wear, who was convicted today of murdering crippled widow Mrs Peggy Greenwood, 58, sitting next to Prince Andrew when the prince opened a new house at the school for disturbed young people and afterwards chatted to pupils. Waugh was then at the school on remand

Agency: Press Association

Prince Andrew's Royal Wedding Carriages

The Glass Coach, in which Sarah Ferguson and her father will ride to Westminster Abbey for her marriage to Prince Andrew next Wednesday, on the Royal Mews at Buckingham Palace today. The carriage will be driven by coachman John Nelson on the day with two footmen standing on the back in full State Livery

Agency: Press Association

Footman Andrew McGill

From Dole to Palace. Footman Andrew McGill (23) from Wavertree, Liverpool, holding horse drawing the 1902 State Landau in the Royal Mews, Buckingham Palace, London today, was on the dole two years ago. He was on duty today when carriages were being prepared for next week's Royal Wedding. The landau will carry Prince Andrew to Westminster Abbey, and return with the Prince and his bride to the palace

Agency: Press Association

Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson walking through crowd at Royal Ascot

Britain's Prince Andrew with his fiancée Sarah Ferguson walk through the crowd together on the second day of Royal Ascot week on. It was at last year's Royal Ascot that the couple's romance "took off", Andrew claimed in a previous interview. The couple will marry in London on 23 July

Agency: Reuters

Photographer: John Eggitt

Navy's Double Royal Wedding Cake Makers

Marine Sergeant Alan Starling (30) flanked by Wren Steward Mandy Platt (20) and Naval Chief Petty Officer Trevor Spicer (39), who stand next to one of two identical Royal Wedding Cakes, at the Royal Naval Cookery School, HMS Raleigh, at Torpoint. Two cakes have been made in case of disaster during transportation to Buckingham Palace

Broadcast Date: 21 July 1986

Agency: Press Association

Princess Anne in Felixstowe

Felixstowe. Princess Anne wears an orange boiler suit at the Port of Felixstowe, Suffolk, as she climbs a ship-to-shore gantry crane to view the Port from more than 100ft above ground level

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell

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