Klosters, Switzerland. Prince Charles (centre) points the way down to the Princess of Wales (left) and the Duchess of York as the trio began their skiing holidays here
Broadcast Date: 4 November 1988
Agency: Reuter
Photographer: Rick Wilking
Klosters, Switzerland. Prince Charles (centre) points the way down to the Princess of Wales (left) and the Duchess of York as the trio began their skiing holidays here
Broadcast Date: 4 November 1988
Agency: Reuter
Photographer: Rick Wilking
Auckland, New Zealand. The Prince and Princess of Wales on the lawn of Government House, Auckland with Prince William demonstrating his ability to crawl and walk in public for the first time
Agency: UPI
Photographer: Roy Letkey
Prince Charles and Princess Diana, holding a young Prince William
Agency: Press Association
Auckland, New Zealand. Prince William takes his first steps today in public in the grounds of Government House, Auckland with the Prince and Princess of Wales looking on
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/144
Agency: UPI
Photographer: Roy Letkey
Auckland, New Zealand. The Prince and Princess of Wales pictured for the first time in New Zealand with Prince Edward as they embark for their flight to Wellington. Edward arrived secretly on 19 April and stayed with the royal couple at Auckland's Government House
Agency: UPI/ New Zealand Herald
Photographer: R Gilchrist
Prince; Vatican City. Prince Charles and Princess Diana with Pope John Paul II during an audience today
Agency: Reuter
Photographer: L Mellace
Palma de Mallorca, Spain. Royal holiday. Sitting on the Marivent Palace stairs in Palma (left to right) Felipe son of King Juan Carlos, Queen Sofia, Prince Charles, his son Harry, Princess Diana, William her son, and King Don Juan Carlos, during a pose for photographers
Agency: Associated Press
Photographer: Michael Lipchitz
Lesson in State Affairs. Prince Charles and Princess Anne, both wearing the kilt, listen attentively a their mother, the Queen, explains estate affairs during their visit to the Forestry Plantation at Balmoral, Scotland, where the Royal Family is on holiday. The Duke of Edinburgh leads the way
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/
Agency: Unknown
The Prince and Princess of Wales, with their son Prince William, enjoy a joke with waiting newsmen on arrival at Alice Springs airport at the start of their Royal tour
Photographer: Dave Caulkin
Prince Charles with his brothers, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward today visited the Farnborough Air Show. Picture shows. The three well dressed Princes photographed at Farnborough today (left to right) Prince Edward, Prince Charles and Prince Andrew
Agency: Keystone
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
Agency: ITN
Agency: ITN
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
London. Prince Charles, with Lady Diana Spencer, seen with Princess Margaret (L) at the World premiere of "For Your Eyes Only" at the Odeon, Leicester Square, late 24 June. The film, starring Rodger Moore, is based on the Ian Fleming book
Agency: UPI
Investiture of Prince Charles as Prince of Wales at Caernarvon Castle, July 1969. Series of pictures from stock
Agency: Central Press Photos
Broadcast Date: 26 June 1968
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/39
Agency: Topix
Windsor, England. Lady Diana Spencer, flanked by the Prince of Wales, whom she weds on 29 July 1981, and her future brother in law Prince Andrew (left) during today's visit to the national polo meeting for the Silver Jubilee Cup, England versus Spain. See PA story "wedding" timed 1830
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell [Court Photographer]
London. Prince Charles with two members of the Birmingham reggae group Unity at the Dominion Theatre tonight when he attended a rock concert in aid of the Prince's Trust. The group, who were among performers, won a competition which the Prince helped judge
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell [PA Court Photographer]
Even a Royal face can't keep straight when there are Goons about. Prince Charles had a command performance of Goonery on Monday night (11-11-74) at a dinner in London to celebrate the publication of a book of scripts of radio's famous Goon Show programmes. But only three of the Goons were there: Spike Milligan, Peter Sellers and Michael Bentine. The sick absentee was Harry Secombe. Not to be outdone he sent the Prince a poem. "Oh spare a thought for poor old Ned, lying sick upon his bed - wishing he were there tonight instead of being struck with blight." Prince Charles (right) encounters an apparently sleeping Spike Milligan. Watching, from left, are fellow Goons Peter Sellers and Michael Bentine and book publisher Jeremy Robson of Robson Books
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/115
Agency: Syndication International
Greenwich, London. Prince Charles chats with Trans-globe explorers, Sir Ranulph Fiennes (centre) and Charles Burton on the quayside, after they had disembarked at Greenwich today, Sunday, from their ship "Benjamin Bowring" three years after setting out from the same spot. They had completed the first ever circumnavigation of the world via both Poles
Agency: BIPNA
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 with his horse Allibar which collapsed and died this (Friday) morning
Broadcast Date: 20 February 1981
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/126
Agency: Reading News Agency
Family portrait taken by Jane Fincher for Prince Charles' 40th Birthday
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/147
Agency: Photographer's International
Photographer: Jane Fincher
Prince Charles with Princess Anne and the Queen Mother watch the meet of the west Norfolk hunt at Hillington, Norfolk. They drove over from Sandringham
Agency: Central Press Photos
Nakuru, Kenya. Prince Charles during his meeting with Kenyan President Jomo Kenyatta at Statehouse Nakuru. On the left is Mrs Ngina Kneyatta, the President's wife
Agency: Unipix London
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
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
London. Premier James Callaghan with Prince Charles as he greeted his Royal guest on the steps of Number 10 Downing Street. The Prince was spending a day with the Premier for a 'briefing', sit in on a Cabinet sub-committee meeting, and later to the House of Commons
Agency: UPI
Photographer: P Skingley
Even a Royal face can't keep straight when there are Goons about. Prince Charles had a command performance of Goonery on Monday night (11-11-74) at a dinner in London to celebrate the publication of a book of scripts of radio's famous Goon Show programmes. But only three of the Goons were there: Spike Milligan, Peter Sellers and Michael Bentine. The sick absentee was Harry Secombe. Not to be outdone he sent the Prince a poem
Broadcast Date: 1 March 2001
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/116
Agency: Syndication International
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 visits with Egyptian Vice President Hosni Mubarak along with former British Prime Minister Jim Callaghan in Cairo after the funeral of slain President Anwar Sadat
Agency: UPI
London. The Prince of Wales bearing a red marked mouth, the result of being hit in the face by a polo stick yesterday, during todays visit to the Pirate Club, on London's Regent Canal, where he launched the £20,000 narrow boat Pirate Princess. See PA story 'Charles' timed 1239
Agency: Press Association
Tidworth, England. Prince Charles, ear defenders in place, prepares to fire a burst from a GPMG (General Purpose Machine Gun) at Aliwal Barracks, Tidworth, Hampshire, today. Prince Charles, Colonel-in-Chief of the Cheshire regiment, paid a visit to the 1st battalion at the Barracks today, accompanied by Lady Diana Spencer
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell [Court Photographer]
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
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
Sun Dance Camp, Alberta. The Prince of Wales, or Red Crow… The latest "Kainai" Indian Chief sits with his headdress on viewing the balance of the ceremony which made him a chief
Agency: UPI
Prince Charming of the Royal Air Force. Royal Air Force [RAF] Cranwell, Lincolnshire, Monday. A February 1977 library picture of the Prince of Wales wearing his Wing Commander's uniform for the first time in public. The Prince gained his wings and graduated from Royal Air Force College, Cranwell in 1971.
Broadcast Date: 24 November 1980
Agency: Press Association
London. Prince Charles wearing a skull cap last night, when he opened a new extension at the Nightingale House Home for Aged Jews in south west London. Nightingale House, founded in 1840, cares for 388 Jewish old people from all parts of the country
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles wearing miner's helmet and white overalls, during his visit to Welbeck colliery near Worksop, Nottinghamshire. Investiture of Prince Charles as Prince of Wales at Caernarvon Castle, July 1969. Series of pictures from stock
Agency: Central Press Photos
Agency: Eschess
Australia. "Digger Charles". The Prince of Wales dons a borrowed "digger's" hat to protect himself from the scorching Australian sunshine, as he smiles at the gathering on board HMS Cook after taking the Tall Ships' salute on their arrival in Sydney Harbour today
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell [PA Court Photographer]
Perth, Australia. Corks for a prince. Prince Charles jokes about the corks on his hat
Agency: Associated Press
Wales. His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales waves after he had abseiled down and climbed back up on a cliff face at Atlantic College, St Donats, yesterday
Agency: Unknown
Badminton, England. Sporting a beard, Prince Charles watches cross country event in the Badminton Horse Trials here from horseback. He did not compete but attended with the rest of the Royal family
Agency: UPI
Ben Nevis, Scotland. Royal tightrope. A kilted Prince of Wales negotiates a river bridge made from only three strands of steel wire, during his visit to the Lochaber mountain rescue team at the foot of Britain's highest peak, Ben Nevis, in Scotland today
Agency: Press Association
Norfolk. Prince of Wales Visits Holiday Camp Trust. The Prince of Wales rides a tricycle yesterday, on his visit to a "Work Sport and Leisure" course run by the Prince's personal trust for unemployed young people, at a holiday camp in Caister-on-Sea, Norfolk. Earlier this week, vandalism and arson caused more than £8000 of damage at the centre
Agency: Press Association
London. The bearded Prince of Wales on tonight's arrival at the King Edward VII Hospital for Officers, Marylebone, to visit his sister Princess Anne, injured when she fell from the Queen's horse Candlewick during the Portman Horse Trials yesterday. The Princess may stay in hospital for another three or four days for rest and physiotherapy
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles arrives back at the surface with the pit winding gear in the background
Agency: Unknown
Manchester. The Prince of Wales returns the compliment after receiving a foam pie in the face, to Susan Lloyd, 20, of Bolton, today when Susan's friend Katie Slater, 15, of Leyland, Lancashire, started the slapstick scene during the Prince's visit to a Manchester community centre. See PA Story Royal Charles
Agency: Press Association