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Queen Elizabeth visiting The Times

The Queen, her hand bandaged reportedly from a sprain, sits in on the morning editorial conference today at The Times in Gray's Inn Road, London, her visit marking the paper's bicentenary. She will return to the paper this evening to see the printing operations preparation

Agency: Press Association

Queen Elizabeth visiting The Times

Queen Elizabeth II is shown the front page of tomorrow's Times newspaper as she visits the Times offices in London tonight to mark their bicentenary of the newspaper. There was an earlier embarrassing moment for Times management when one of their senior reporters seemed to indicate that the Queen had taken sides in the miners strike

Agency: Press Association/ Reuter

Queen Mother, Viscount Linley, Lord King and Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones

The Queen Mother today slices into a birthday cake held by her grandson, Viscount Linley (left), and Lord King (centre), Chairman of British Airways, watched by her granddaughter, Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones, during her supersonic trip over Britain in Concorde. The flight was an 85th birthday present for the Queen Mother

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Adrian Meredith

Duchess of Kent on a visit to Helen House Hospice

Broadcast Date: 12 August 1985

Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent, Patron of the National Society for Cancer Relief, as seen exclusively on 12 August on Independent Television News, UK, News at Ten, in her private role as voluntary worker at Helen House in Oxford, of which she is also Patron. Helen House is Britain's only hospice for terminally-ill children. This document is a note for a picture desk

Prince and Princess Michael of Kent at the Christmas Day Service in Windsor

Royals on Christmas Day. Prince and Princess Michael of Kent leaving St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle yesterday after Christmas morning service with their children Lord Frederick Windsor and Lady Gabriella Windsor. The Queen and other members of the royal family also attended

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell

Prince Charles at a disco

Middleton-on-Sea, Sussex. Disco King Charles. To the delight of youngsters, the Prince of Wales became a disco King today, attempting break dancing in a discotheque, at Middleton-on-Sea during his visit to a Youth Meets Industry course for 300 unemployed organised by the Princes Trust

Agency: Press Association

Prince Charles visits Trust Holiday Camp

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

Princess Diana and Bruce Oldfield

The Princess of Wales, President of Dr Barnardo's, talking to British fashion designer Bruce Oldfield at the top table here when she attended a fashion show in aid of the charity at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London tonight. Mr Oldfield was himself brought up in Dr Barnardo's care, organised the show

Broadcast Date: 26 March 1985

Agency: Reuter

Princess Diana at the premier of the James Bond film "A View to Kill" at the Leicester Square Odeon

A composite picture of the Princess of Wales tonight in her shimmering Bruce Oldfield backless dress, as she arrived for the premiere of the latest James Bond film "A View to Kill" at the Leicester Square Odeon, London. The Princess first wore the dress when she met Joan Collins at Bruce Oldfield's show

Broadcast Date: 12 June 1985

Agency: Press Association

Princess Diana, baby Prince Harry, Lord Frederick Windsor, Prince William and Master Peter Phillips

The Princess of Wales holding her baby Prince Harry, with (left to right): Lord Frederick Windsor, son of Prince Michael of Kent, Prince William of Wales and Master Peter Phillips, son of Princess Anne, gathered on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, London to watch the fly-past which followed today's Trooping the Colour ceremony on Horse Guards Parade

Broadcast Date: 15 June 1985

Agency: Press Association

Princess Diana at a garden party for Commonwealth, American and European exchange teachers at Lancaster House

A tanned Princess of Wales arriving at a garden party for Commonwealth, American and European exchange teachers at Lancaster House, London today. It was her last public engagement before her 24th birthday on Monday

Broadcast Date: 28 June 1985

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell

Royal Children

London, Trooping the Colour. The Queen's grandchildren Miss Zara Phillips (left) daughter of Princess Anne, Prince William of Wales and Lady Rose Windson (right), five year old daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, London today watching the loyal crowds after the Trooping the Colour ceremony who had gathered at the palace railings

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell

The Royal Family Group at Sandringham Church

Sandringham, Royal Churchgoers. The Queen, Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Andrew, the Princess of Wales, Princess Anne with son Master Peter and moon booted daughter Miss Zara Phillips, stop beneath the lynch gate of snow bound Sandringham parish church yesterday after morning service. Snow dropping from the lynch gate roof caused merriment for the children and Peter turns to look up at it

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell

Prince Edward acting in "The Magistrate" at Haddo House

Prince Edward's Latest Role. Prince Edward rehearses his latest stage role as a young rake in the Victorian farce, "The Magistrate" at Haddo House, near Huntly in Grampian, Scotland today. The play, by Sir Arthur Wing Pinero, is being produced by Haddo House Players and part of the role calls for him to pose as a 14 year old schoolboy after his stage mother knocks five years off her age to remarry

Agency: Press Association

Queen Elizabeth and The Duke of Edinburgh in Nepal

Visit Nepal. Five Brave Men. Queen Elizabeth and His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh pose with five Gurkhas who are each holders of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for valour in the British Army. (Left to right) Rambahadur Limbu, Talbahdur Pun, Ganju Lama, Bhanbakta Gurung, and Agansing Rai. The Queen met these and other Gurkhas at a reception at the British Embassy this morning

Agency: Associated Press

Queen Elizabeth opening parliament in New Zealand

Queen Elizabeth reads the speech from the throne to open the 1986 session of Parliament. The speech which is traditionally written by the Government of the day, proved controversial in its defence of the country's anti nuclear policy. At left is Prime Minister David Lange and Judges of the Supreme Court in the background

Agency: Press Association/ Reuter

Queen Elizabeth, Prince Philip, Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson on the balcony at Buckingham Palace

London. Royal Birthday Surprise. The balcony of Buckingham Palace, with the Queen, who celebrated her 60th birthday today, waving to thousands of children who sang to her. Her birthday surprise to the Nation, was bringing future daughter in law Sarah Ferguson onto the balcony. With them, Sarah's fiancé, Prince Andrew and the Duke of Edinburgh

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell [Press Association Court Photographer]

Prince Andrew's wedding

Wedding. London. Queen Elizabeth waves goodbye (left) as the open carriage carrying the Duke and Duchess of York leaves Buckingham Palace on the start of their honeymoon journey. The Duchess of York can be seen looking back behind a giant teddy bear that rides in the carriage with them

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/

Agency: Reuter

Photographer: Rob Taggart

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