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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

Prince Charles with a machine gun

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]

The choir of St Paul's School

London. This is the choir of St Paul's School who will sing at the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer in St Paul's Cathedral on 29 July. In centre and Mr Derek Sutton, headmaster of the school, and Mr Michael Moxon, right. Both are minor canons of St Paul's

Agency: Associated Press

Prince Charles, Diana and Prince Andrew at the Guards Polo Club

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]

Mrs Frances Shand Kydd and Lady Sarah Armstrong Jones arriving at St Paul's Cathedral

London. The bride's mother, Mrs Frances Shand Kydd in conversation with Prince Margaret's daughter, Lady Sarah Armstrong Jones as they arrive at St Paul's Cathedral in London tonight for a rehearsal of the Royal Wedding. Lady Sarah will be one of the bridesmaids when Prince Charles marries Lady Diana Spencer on Wednesday

Agency: Press Association

The official Royal Wedding cake

Chatham. The official Royal Wedding cake, standing 5 feet high and weighing 255 pounds, made by the Royal Navy's Cookery School, HMS Pembroke at Chatham. It is due for delivery to Buckingham Palace, London. All the work has been the responsibility of Lieutenant Fred Motley, Royal Navy (52, right), from Ingoldsby, near Grantham, Lincolnshire, the Cookery Training Officer in HMS Pembroke and with him in this picture, (l to r), Chief Petty Officer Cook Dave Avery (37) (cake designer) from Gillingham, Kent; Petty Officer Cook David Scott (37) (cake designer) also from Gillingham and Fleet Chief Petty Officer Cook Ken Fraser (49), from Cowplain, Hampshire, also a cake designer

Agency: Press Association

Newly-wed Prince Charles and Diana wave from a train window

London. The newly-wed Prince and Princess of Wales wave out of the train window as the locomotive 'Broadlands', named by Prince Charles's late grandfather Lord Mountbatten, pulls out of Waterloo station en route for Romsey. They are to spend the first few days at Broadlands before joining the Britannia at Gibraltar for a Mediterranean cruise

Agency: Press Association

The Royal Family wave goodbye to the newlywed Charles and Diana from the steps of St Pauls Cathedral

London. Waving goodbye to the Royal couple from the steps of St Pauls today after their wedding. Left to right: Prince Philip, Princess Anne, Mrs Frances Shand Kydd, the bride's mother, Captain Mark Phillips, the Queen, Earl Spencer, the bride's father, Prince Andrew, and the Lord Mayor of London, Colonel Sir Ronald Gardner-Thorpe

Agency: Press Association

Prince Charles and the Princess of Wales wave from the balcony at Buckingham Palace

London. Prince Charles and the Princess of Wales (right) waving to the crowds outside Buckingham Palace from the balcony after their wedding in St Paul's today. Left to right: Prince Andrew, the Queen Mother, Earl Spencer, the bride's father, The Queen, The Princess of Wales and Prince Charles

Agency: Press Association

Gibraltarians shower Prince Charles and Diana with confetti

Gibraltar. Enthusiastically cheering Gibraltarians shower the Prince and Princess of Wales with confetti as they drive through Main Street on their way to the Royal Yacht Britannia after arriving at the airport. The newly married couple received tumultuous reception from virtually the entire population of the Rock

Agency: Associated Press

Princess Diana dressed in tartan at the Braemar Highland games

Braemar, Scotland. A tartan outfit for the Princess of Wales yesterday, when she and Prince Charles (background) joined other members of the royal family, including the Queen, for their traditional visit to the Braemar Highland Games. It was their first public appearance since their wedding in July

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell [Court Photographer]

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