Prince Charles: Official 50th birthday portrait
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- c.1998
Three official head and portraits of Prince Charles in celebration of his 50th birthday
Agency: Camera Press London
Photographer: Clive Arrowsmith
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Prince Charles: Official 50th birthday portrait
Three official head and portraits of Prince Charles in celebration of his 50th birthday
Agency: Camera Press London
Photographer: Clive Arrowsmith
Inside the Invitation to the Investiture of Prince Charles
Inside of Invitation Card for the Investiture of His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales at Caernavon on 1 July 1969. The design, by Mr Henry Gray under the direction of Sir Anthony Wagner, Garter King of Arms, shows at the top the Ostrich feathers Badge of the heir-apparent. On the left, The Prince's dragon supports his personal flag for use in Wales, recently assigned him by the Queen: on the right one of the Supporters of the Arms of the Duchy of Cornwall (a Cornish Chough with an ostrich feather) supports a Banner of the Arms of the Duchy
Agency: Unknown
Outside the Invitation to the Investiture of Prince Charles
Outside of invitation card for the Investiture of His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales at Caernarvon on 1 July 1969. The Arms of the Prince with Coronet, Supporters and Garter were designed by Mr Henry Gray under the direction of Sir Anthony Wagner, Garter King of Arms
Agency: Unknown
Cover for the Ceremonial of the Investiture of Prince Charles
Cover for The Ceremonial of the Investiture of His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales at Caernarvon on 1 July 1969. At the top are the Arms of The Prince with Coronet, Supporters and Garter. Below is his Dragon Badge, different from that of the Queen by the label round the neck. The drawings were made by Mr Henry Gray under the direction of Sir Anthony Wagner, Garter King of Arms
Agency: Unknown
Sword and ring for Investiture of Prince Charles
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/45
Agency: Associated Press
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/47
Agency: Press Association
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/48
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles and Prince Edward with cello
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/51
Agency: UPI
Young Prince Charles at Ballater Station
Prince Charles, arriving at Ballater Station, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Investiture of Prince Charles as Prince of Wales at Caernarvon Castle, July 1969. Series of pictures from stock
Agency: Central Press Photos
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/53
Agency: Unknown
Prince Charles after his Investiture
Caernarvon, Wales. Prince Charles appears at the Queen Eleanor's Gate of Caernarvon Castle, and shows himself to the people for the first time as the Prince of Wales
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/54
Agency: Associated Press
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/56
Agency: Unknown
Home bought by Prince Charles in Scilly Isles
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/58
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles giving a speech
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/62
Agency: Universal Pictorial Press
Prince Charles' Coat of Arms on envelope
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/63
Agency: Unknown
Prince Charles in ceremonial robes during the Order of the Garter
Prince Charles will be invested as Prince of Wales on 1 July. On 1 July Prince Charles, the present Prince of Wales, will be ceremonially presented to the Welsh people as their Prince, and invested with traditional pomp and pageantry at Caernarvon Castle in North Wales. Prince Charles in ceremonial robes during the Order of the Garter ceremony at Windsor last summer. With him is his grandmother, the Queen Mother
Agency: Central Press Photos
Prince Charles taking part in a drama performance
Prince Charles dressed in a denim jacket and cap, taking part in a drama performance
Agency: Unknown
Prince Charles first day of study at Aberystwyth
Aberystwyth. Prince Charles pauses for newsreel and still photographers, at the door of the old building of the University College of Wales, as he arrives for his first day's study at the Language Laboratory
Agency: Unknown
Prince Charles in uniform on a Welsh Tour
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/55
Agency: Press Association
Princess Elizabeth, Prince Charles, Mabel Anderson and Princess Anne
Princess Elizabeth, holding Prince Charles' hand with Mabel Anderson carrying Princess Anne
Agency: Popperfoto
Wide shot of Prince Charles' investiture at Caernarvon Castle
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles dressed in uniform making a speech
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/50
Agency: Sport & General (Photographic News Agencies)
Prince Charles saluting in uniform
Broadcast Date: 11 June 1969
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/49
Agency: Sport & General (Photographic News Agencies)
Queen Elizabeth placing a crown on Prince Charles' head at his investiture
Agency: Press Association
Queen Elizabeth kisses Prince Charles after crowning him Prince of Wales
Caernarvon, Wales. Queen Elizabeth kisses Prince Charles after crowning him Prince of Wales in Caernavon Castle
Agency: BIPPA
Prince Charles and Queen Elizabeth at Prince Charles Investiture
Caernarvon, Wales. Prince Charles and his mother, Queen Elizabeth, stand at Queen Eleanor's Gate of Caernarvon Castle, as the Queen shows to the people for the first time as the Prince of Wales. His father Prince Philip stands at left
Agency: Associated Press
Prince Charles and the Royal Family at his investiture
Caernarvon, Wales. The Prince of Wales with the Royal family leave Caernarvon Castle after today's investiture
Agency: BIPPA
The Queen and Prince Charles at his Investiture
Caernarvon, Wales. The Queen placing the gem-encrusted gold coronet on the head of the Prince of Wales as he kneels before her at his Investiture at Caernarvon Castle
Broadcast Date: 24 November 1980
Agency: Press Association
Queen Elizabeth, Prince Charles and Prince Philip at Prince Charles' Investiture
Carnarvon, Wales. Queen Elizabeth, Prince Charles and Prince Philip sit on dais during solemn Investiture ceremonies in Caernarvon Castle
Agency: BIPPA
Prince Charles being presented with his flying badge
The Prince of Wales was this morning presented with his flying badge at Royal Air Force Tangmere, Sussex by Air Marshall L D Mavor, Air Office Commanding in Chief Royal Air Force training command. Prince Charles who began his flying training in July of last year and made his first solo flight in January has now completed 80 flying hours this morning. He passed the flying test to qualify for the flying badge which is awarded to members of university air squadrons. His Royal Highness flew in a chipmunk aircraft of the Queen's flight with his instructor Squadron leader Phillip Pinney. Prince Charles was also presented with a model of a Chipmunk by chief technician John Rae on behalf of a five men ground crew team of the Queen's flight. The team acted as ground crew on all of Prince Charles' 100 flying trips
Agency: Sport & General (Photographic News Agencies)
Princess Eliabeth, The Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Charles and Princess Anne
Happy family at Clarence House. These photos of Her Royal Highness Princess Elizabeth with her husband, The Duke of Edinburgh and their children, Prince Charles, (born 14 November 1948) and Princess Anne, (born 15 August 1950) were made recently in the garden of the Royal Couple's London residence at Clarence House
Agency: Unknown
Prince Charles being presented with his flying badge
The Prince of Wales was this morning presented with his flying badge at Royal Air Force Tangmere, Sussex by Air Marshall L D Mavor, Air Office Commanding in Chief Royal Air Force training command. Prince Charles who began his flying training in July of last year and made his first solo flight in January has now completed 80 flying hours this morning. He passed the flying test to qualify for the flying badge which is awarded to members of university air squadrons. His Royal Highness flew in a chipmunk aircraft of the Queen's flight with his instructor Squadron leader Phillip Pinney. Prince Charles was also presented with a model of a Chipmunk by chief technician John Rae on behalf of a five men ground crew team of the Queen's flight. The team acted as ground crew on all of Prince Charles' 100 flying trips
Agency: Sport & General (Photographic News Agencies)
Prince Charles interviewing a farmer
Prince Charles interviews veteran farmer Dafydd Edwardes on the lonely Cardiganshire holding where Dafydd raises Welsh cobs, Welsh Cattle and corgis. The interview will be screened in HTV's new documentary, "Countryside Seventy" on Tuesday 5 May
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles, The Duke of Kent and The Duke of Beaufort at the House of Lords
Prince of Wales introduced into House of Lords. The Prince of Wales was this afternoon introduced in the house of Lords. His sponsors were the Duke of Kent, cousin of the Queen, and the Duke of Beaufort, Master of the Queen's Horse. The Prince of Wales (centre), in his robes, pictured with his sponsors the Duke of Kent and the Duke of Beaufort (right), at the House of Lords today
Agency: BIPPA
Prince Charles in "Quiet Flows the Don" play at university
The Prince of Wales stars in "Quiet Flows the Don" Revenue at Trinity College Cambridge. Prince Charles, in his third and last year at Trinity College, Cambridge, will take part in four scenes in this year's [?] which is called "Quiet Flows the Don". He appears on the stage of the 100 seat Trinity Theatre as a sports commentator, a weather reporter, he will appear in a [?] an interminable soap opera, and as an expert in a [?] of the antique programme. The show opens on Tuesday night until Saturday night. Prince Charles seen during rehearsal in sketch entitled "Going for a Quick One" in which he has a spot of bother with bagpipes
Agency: BIPPA
Prince Charles blowing bubbles
Here is the weather and this is the Prince of Wales blowing it. Blowing bubbles in this picture of The Prince of Wales, playing the role of a weatherman, in one of the sketches in Quiet Flows the Don, in the Dryden Society's Trinity College revue which opens tonight (Monday). Picture made during yesterday's dress rehearsal
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles in "Quiet Flows the Don" play at university
The Player Prince. The Prince of Wales takes to the stage again tonight (Monday), when he appears in "Quiet Flows the Don", The Dryden Society's Trinity College revue, at Cambridge. The revue will run until Saturday. The Queen is expected to see it during the week. The 120 seat college theatre, it is usually occupied by a table tennis table, has already been fully booked. This picture was made during yesterday's dress rehearsal, when the Royal player fluffed and forgot his lines. See PA Story catchlined "CHARLES"
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles play dress rehearsal
A Prompt for the Prince of Wales. The moment every actor dreads, forgotten lines, and the Prince of Wales (left) waits for a prompt during yesterday's dress rehearsal for "Quiet Flows the Don", The Dryden Society's Trinity College revue, which opens in Cambridge tonight and runs until Saturday
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles and bagpipes in play
The Pipe Dream of a Prince. Clowning with bagpipes in these pictures is The Prince of Wales (right) during the sketch "Going for a Quick One", a take-off of "Going for a Song", the television programme on antiques, one of the items in "Quiet Flows the Don", The Dryden Society's Trinity College Revue, which opens in Cambridge tonight (Monday). These pictures were made during yesterday's dress rehearsal. The Prince's views were sought on a set of bagpipes. He picked them up, got himself entangled in them (upper picture), and finally ended up (lower picture) in a threshing heap on the floor. When he came to his feet, he pronounced that the bagpipes must be an "Indigenous Northern reptile", adding "It has been stuffed and they have tidied up the tentacles a bit". See PA Story catchlined "CHARLES"
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles pretending to fish in a play
A Prince on the Hook. The Prince of Wales during a fishing sketch in "Quiet Flows the Don", The Dryden Society's Trinity College revue, which opens in Cambridge tonight (Monday). The pay off line had the Prince pulled unceremoniously from his perch on the chair and towed offstage by a giant fish! Picture made during last night's (Sunday) dress rehearsal. See PA Story catchlined "CHARLES"
Agency: Press Association
Young Prince Charles and Prince Richard
The young Prince Charles standing on the garden wall of Clarence House. Seated on the wall is Prince Richard
Agency: Central Press Photos
Prince Charles in a play at Cambridge University
The Prince of Comedy. Proving that he's well on the way to becoming a merry monarch, The Prince of Wales, wearing a jaunty hat, shown during yesterday's (Sunday) dress rehearsal for "Quiet Flows the Don", The Dryden Society's Trinity College revue, which opens in Cambridge tonight, and ends on Saturday. The Prince showed the reputation as a comedian he established in the revue last year, when one sketch found him inhabiting a dustbin, has been enhanced. The Prince made one brief reference to his future in the Navy. "The Naval review at Portsmouth will be warm and sunny, and so there will be no cold navels", he quipped. See PA Story catchlined "CHARLES"
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles in a play at Cambridge University
"No Cold Navels". With flippers on his feet, trousers tucked inside long socks and a gas mask under his coat, the Prince of Wales stands in front of the curtain to deliver a punnish monologue as a weather forecaster in the revue "Quiet Flows the Don", being staged by the Dryden Society of his college, Trinity, at Cambridge University from tonight (Monday) until Saturday. The Prince made one brief reference to his future in the Navy. "The Naval review at Portsmouth will be warm and sunny, and so there will be no cold navels", he quipped
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles and Emperor Hirohito and Empress Nagako
Tokyo, Japan. Britain's Prince Charles is flanked by Japan's emperor Hirohito and Empress Nagako during an audience at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo today. Prince Charles flew into the Japanese capital earlier in the day for a five day unofficial visit including a tour to Expo'70 site near Osaka
Agency: Associated Press
Prince Charles speaking at the White House
Washington, USA. Britain's Prince Charles speaks on arrival at the White House Thursday. With him are President Nixon and Princess Anne. In background are Nixon's daughters, Tricia, left and Julie Eisenhower
Agency: Associated Press
Prince Charles and Tricia Eisenhower
Washington, USA. Britain's Prince Charles and President Nixon's daughter, Tricia, walk from welcoming ceremonies on the White House lawn Thursday, toward the executive mansion. Tricia and her sister Julie Eisenhower are hostesses for Charles and Princess Anne during their visit
Agency: Associated Press
Casket presented to Prince Charles
The Casket presented to His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales by the Corporation of London on his admission to the freedom of the city of London. The casket takes the form of a traditional sea chest of the late 19th century, and is made in gold. The body of the casket is in a matt finish, with the protective angle brackets and bars in polished gold. The lid is surmounted with the Arms of the City of London carved in white gold, and the emblem of His Royal Highness , the three feathers, applied to the front of the box. An inscription inside the lid commemorates the occasion. This type of sea chest was probably used by His Royal Highness' great-grandfather and grandfather during their service with the Royal Navy as midshipmen
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/59
Agency: Guildhall
Painting of Prince Charles in the Royal Air Force
Prince Charles painted for Air Support Command Royal Air Force by Edward J Halliday
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/68
Agency: Paul Liab