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Princess Anne in Lobamba

Lobamba. Princess in the kitchen. Britain's Princess Anne looks in on the kitchen of the Kwaluseni Primary School in Lobamba Tuesday, one of the kitchens providing one hot meal each day for 64,000 children throughout Swaziland. The Princess was on the last day of a three day visit to Swaziland, as President of the Save the Children Fund

Agency: Associated Press

Princess Anne in Zimbabwe

Harare, Zimbabwe. Britain's Princess Anne shares a joke with two shy patients at Harare's Jairos Jiri child rehabilitation centre. The princess is on a 5-day visit to Zimbabwe during her 8-Nation African tour as President of Save the children Fund

Agency: UPI

Prince Charles surfaces from a dive

Prince Charles surfaces from his last dive onto the sunken Tudor warship 'Mary Rose' onto the Sleipner stationed above the wreck in the Solent a mile off Portsmouth today. It was his ninth dive into the wreck lying in 45 feet of water in the seabed mud and which is due to be raised later this year. See PA Story 'Prince' timed 1804

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell [PA Court Photographer]

Prince Charles back in dry clothes after his dive to see the 'Mary Rose' shipwreck

Above the 'Mary Rose' the Solent, Prince Charles back in his 'dry' suit leaving the Sleipner the boat stationed above the sunken Tudor warship "Mary Rose" on which the Prince has made his last dive today before she is raised later this year. It was the Prince's ninth dive onto the wreck, lying in 45 feet of water on the mud seabed of the Solent, one mile off Portsmouth, Hampshire. See PA story 'Prince' timed 1804

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell [PA Court Photographer]

Prince Charles shoots an air pistol

Stoke Mandeville, Buckinghamshire. The Prince of Wales tries a shot with an air pistol at the shooting range at the Ludwig Guttmam Sports Centre for the Disabled after he opened the 30th Anniversary International Stoke Mandeville Games today in the Buckinghamshire village outside Aylesbury

Agency: Press Association

The Prince of Wales in a 'blackbird' aicraft

Suffolk. Britain's flying Prince, Charles, the Prince of Wales, went to the Royal Air Force airbase Mildenhall on Monday and looked over many United States Air Force [USAF] aircraft, but the most interesting seemed to be the SR-71 Lockheed 'Blackbird' strategic reconnaissance aircraft. Watched by its crew, Lieutenant Colonel Lenard Shelteon (left) and Major Russell Szcepanik, the Prince sat in the cockpit of the Mach 3 (over 2000 mph) twin jet 'spy' plane, that can fly at over 80,000 feet. The plane can survey 60,000 square miles of the earth's surface in one hour while on patrol at speeds faster than a speeding bullet

Agency: BIPNA

Prince Charles Royal Dedication in Montezuma

Prince Charles speaks to assembled guests during the dedication of the United States World College branch in Montezuma, New Mexico. Flags from nations representing students in attendance grace the podium. The Montezuma castle looms in the background, part of the school's campus. The Prince is President of the School's International Council

Photographer: David Breslauer [?]

Princess Diana at Aintree racecourse

The Princess of Wales, who expects her first child in July, out walking at Aintree race course today when she and Prince Charles went to watch the racing. The big race of the day, the Grand National, was won by Grittar ridden by amateur rider Mr Dick Saunders

Agency: Press Association

Baby announcement for Prince William

On display at the main gates of Buckingham Palace tonight is the proclamation announcing that the Princess of Wales gave birth to a son at 9.03pm tonight. Prince Charles was with her at St Mary's Hospital, Paddington, London, for the birth of their first child, which weighed 7lbs 1 1/2ozs and has blue eyes

Agency: Press Association

Princess Diana and baby Prince William

Prince William of Wales sucking on one of the Princess of Wales's fingers at Buckingham Palace today as his mother comforts him after the christening ceremony. The 44-day old infant is second in line for the throne, behind his father, Prince Charles. It was a double celebration for the Royal Family as today is also the Queen Mother's 82nd birthday

ITN Reference: ROYAL/DIANA/24

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell

Princess Diana at a reception at Whitbreads Brewery

The Princess of Wales holds flowers presented to her on arrival at a reception in the Porter Tun Room at Whitbreads Brewery, City of London tonight, which she attended with the Prince. The Royal couple then attended a special concert given to them as a wedding gift by world-famous cellist, Mstislav Rostropovich, at the nearby Barbican Centre

Agency: Press Association

Prince Edward in New Zealand

Prince Edward in New Zealand (in classroom). OPS Prince Edward, youngest child of the Queen, supervising prep at Wanganui Collegiate School in New Zealand, where he began work as a house tutor in September 1982. The school, which is twinned with Gordonstown (where the 18-year-old Prince was Head Boy), has some 160 pupils and is one of New Zealand's most prestigious educational institutions

ITN Reference: ROYAL/EDWARD/24

Agency: Camera Press London

Photographer: Rob Tucker

Prince Edward in New Zealand

Prince Edward in New Zealand (in classroom). A Prince in the classroom: Prince Edward, youngest child of the Queen, takes an English class at Wanganui Collegiate School in New Zealand, where he began work as a house tutor in 1982. The subject under discussion is Shakespearian drama

ITN Reference: ROYAL/EDWARD/22

Agency: Camera Press London

Photographer: Rob Tucker

Prince Edward receiving his first solo flying certificate

Released today, this picture of Prince Edward (centre) receiving his first solo certificate from Group Captain Dick Joyce, commanding officer of the Royal Air Force Basic Flying Training School, Cranwell, where the Prince has recently completed a three-week flying course. Right is Squadron Leader David Walby, 37, the Prince's instructor

ITN Reference: ROYAL/EDWARD/19

Agency: Press Association

Prince Philip and Indira Gandhi

The Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Philip, shares a light moment with the Prime Minister Indira Gandhi during a brief stop at the Indian Parliament on Monday. The Prince, husband of Queen Elizabeth II of Britain, is touring in his capacity as head of the World Wildlife Fund

Agency: Press Association

Prince Philip at Tokyo's Ueno Zoo

Prince Philip, husband of Britain's Queen Elizabeth, drops money into a fund-raising box shaped as giant pandas at Tokyo's Ueno Zoo Sunday as two children look on. The Prince, president of the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), arrived here earlier in the day on a five day tour to promote the WWF fund-raising campaign in Japan

Agency: Press Association

The Royal Family at the Epsom Derby

Epsom: Members of the Royal Family attending today's Derby Day meeting at Epsom, include (3rd left to right) Princess Anne, The Honorable Mr Angus Ogilvy, unidentified man, the Queen Mother with (behind her) Princess Michael of Kent, the Duke of Edinburgh and the Queen

Agency: Press Association

The Queen Mother outside Clarence House

Britain's Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother who is 82 today waves cheerily to crowds gathered outside London's Clarence House Wednesday, her London home. The Queen Mother then drove to Buckingham Palace for the christening of her great grandchild Prince William of Wales

Agency: Associated Press

Photographer: Peter Kemp

Portrait of the Queen Mother by Mara McGregor

The portrait of the Queen Mother that will be given to fighter pilots of the Royal Air Force by their predecessors who fought during the Second World War. The presentation of the painting, by artist Mara McGregor, will take place on Saturday 18 September at RAF Bentley Priory, wartime headquarters of Fighter Command, by Air Chief Marshal Sir Christopher Foxley-Norris, Chairman of the Battle of Britain Fighter Association at the annual reunion

Agency: Press Association

Prince and Princess Michael of Kent

Princess Michael of Kent beams broadly as she arrives with her husband Prince Michael (bearded behind) at St Paul's Cathedral tonight for a musical evening being the inaugural event of Maritime England Year. The couple beat snowdrifts around their home near Stroud, Gloucestershire by helicoptering into London

Agency: Press Association

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