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Princess Anne in Japan

Nikko, Japan. A Royal Nuzzle. A ceremonial shrine horse nuzzles the hand of Great Britain's Princess Anne Monday during her visit to Toshogu Shrine, a Shinto sanctuary, in Nikko outside of Tokyo. Princess Anne and her husband, Captain Mark Phillips, are currently making a one-week visit to Japan. A shrine official, at right, holds the horse

Agency: Associated Press

Photographer: Tsugufumi Matsumoto

Queen Elizabeth, the Duke of Edinburgh, King Carl Gustaf and Queen Silvia

Lined up for the Official. The Swedish and British Royal Couples lined up here today at the Royal Palace for the official picture on Queen Elizabeth's and Prince Philip's first day of their state visit to Sweden. Left to right Swedish King Carl Gustaf, Queen Elizabeth II, Queen Silvia and Prince Philip

Agency: Associated Press

The Queen at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane

Wearing a white fur stole over a two toned panelled gown, The Queen accompanied by Lord Delfont, in the foyer of Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London this evening, en route to the Royal box for the Royal Variety performance which aids the Entertainment Artistes' Benevolent Fund. This year's performance is dedicated to the Dance, and hosted by Hollywood legend, Gene Kelly

Agency: Press Association

The Queen in Kenya

Something reminiscent of the British Raj. Queen Elizabeth II of England appears as if riding in a palanquin, the ancient mode of carriage befitting monarchs and nobility in India, carried by masquerading schoolgirls of St Thomas School. The Queen actually walked behind the curtained palanquin

Agency: United Press International

Photographer: Ramesh Pande

The Queen Mother

The Nation's most popular mother… the Queen Mother, who celebrates her 83rd birthday this year, looks all set to enjoy Mothering Sunday tomorrow in the bosom of her family, the Royal Family

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell

The Duke of Gloucester in Northern Ireland

A special serviceman pictured with the controversial German-made Heckler & Kosh MP5K during a visit by the Duke of Gloucester to Northern Ireland recently. The Home Secretary Leon Brittan is under pressure regarding the issue of the sub-machine gun to British policemen

Broadcast Date: 3 April 1984

Agency: Unknown

Prince Charles at the Inmos Factory

Newport, Gwent . Prince Charles shyly emerges from a robing room at the £20 million Inmos Factory at Newport today in a white "bunny suit" for his introduction to the microchip during a whistle stop tour of high technology factories in Wales' "Silicon Valley"

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell [PA Court Photographer]

Prince Charles at the St David's Day Parade

Pirbright, England. Prince Charles hands out a symbolic leek, the emblem of Wales, to fellow member of the Welsh Guards during ceremony on the day of St David's Day Parade. The Prince of Wales was suffering from two black eyes, as a result of falling from a horse two days earlier

Agency: BIPNA

Photographer: Peter Skingley

Princess Diana holds Prince William as Prince Charles looks on

Auckland, New Zealand. On his own two feet. Watched closely by his father, Britain's Prince Charles, and held by his mother, The Princess of Wales, 10 month old Prince William gets to his feet during a photo session. The Prince, wearing an apricot and lemon romper suit, was the focus of attention for nearly 60 photographers and reporters who attended the photo session

ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/143

Agency: Associated Press

Princess Diana and Queen Elizabeth

The Princess of Wales riding through the Royal estate at Sandringham with the Queen. It was only recently that Princess Diana returned to riding; she had vowed never to go near horses after a bad fall when she was a child. But it was the Queen who gradually and patiently coaxed her back into the saddle, choosing a safe old grey mare for her inaugural rides. Yet despite her immense experience in all things equestrian, the Queen would score less points on safety than Diana: while the Princess wears a dark black riding hat, the Queen makes do with a silk scarf knotted round her chin

ITN Reference: ROYAL/DIANA/25

Agency: Camera Press

Photographer: Jim Bennett

on the site of the Roman city of Viroconium

Wroxeter, Shropshire. Archaeologist Prince. Prince Edward on the site of the Roman city of Viroconium at Wroxeter, Shropshire today when he took part in an archaeological dig during his vacation, as part of his degree course in archaeology and anthropology at Jesus College, Cambridge

Agency: Press Association

Prince William, Prince Charles and Queen Elizabeth

London. Prince William is held in arms of his father Prince Charles, as he talks to his mother, Williams grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, on the balcony of Buckingham Palace as they wait for the RAF to fly past, after Trooping of the Colours, on the Queen's birthday

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/

Agency: UPI

Photographer: R Taggart

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