Princess Diana and Prince Charles skiing
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- 13 January 1983
Lady Diana and His Royal Highness Prince of Wales skied today in Lech Austria during their snow holiday
Broadcast Date: 6 January 1984
Agency: Associated Press
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Princess Diana and Prince Charles skiing
Lady Diana and His Royal Highness Prince of Wales skied today in Lech Austria during their snow holiday
Broadcast Date: 6 January 1984
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
Princess Diana with model "E T"
The Princess of Wales with a model of "E T" when she attended with her husband the Prince of Wales the premier of the film "E T" at the Empire Theatre, Leicester Square
Agency: UPI
Princess Diana and child at playgroup
The Princess of Wales blows down a bubble bottle for 6 year old Hailea Wakefield as she makes an informal visit to a playgroup. The Princess is Patron of the Pre-School Playgroup Association
Agency: UPI
Princess Diana with a resident of the Royal School for the Blind
The Princess of Wales reaches out to talk to a resident of the Royal School for the Blind in Leatherhead today. Patron of the school, the Princess opened a new extension
Agency: Press Association
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
Princess Diana, Carolyn Pride and William Bartholemew
The Princess of Wales congratulating the bride, Carolyn Pride at Chelsea Old Church in London today when her former flat-mate married brewing heir William Bartholemew. The Princess and Prince Charles were guests at the wedding
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 and baby Prince William
The Princess of Wales holds her baby son of less than 24 hours old as she leaves St Mary's Hospital in London today
Agency: UPI
Photographer: Rob Taggart
Diana Spencer and brother Charles Edward Maurice
Her seventh birthday and Lady Di (left) was riding high, with her younger brother, Charles. Bert, a suitably aristocratic looking camel, was hired especially for celebrations at Park House. Obit
Broadcast Date: 29 June 1981
Agency: Lynn News
Princess Diana and baby Prince William
The Princess of Wales looking healthy and happy, seen outside St Mary's Hospital, London, Tuesday afternoon, with her new born son who is as yet unnamed
Agency: Associated Press
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 opening the New Albany Community Centre
The Princess of Wales is greeted on her arrival in Deptford, south east London today when she opened the New Albany Community Centre. Large crowds gathered to see the Princess expected to be making her last public appearance, before the birth of her first child in late June or early July
Agency: Associated Press
Antique canopy bed of Princess Diana
This is the bed Prince Charles just bought for his wife Lady Di from an antique dealer of Conquereuil, Western France. The antique canopy bed was once owned by the favourite mistress of French King Henri II, Diane de Poitiers. Jose David, the dealer who sold the bed, declined to say for how much but added that Charles purchased it as a gift for Diana to celebrate the birth of their first child
ITN Reference: ROYAL/DIANA/23
Agency: Associated Press
Mini car bought by Prince Charles for Princess Diana
Prince Charles has bought a £6,000 custom-built mini as a 21st birthday present for the Princess of Wales. He plans to give it to her early, as her first baby is expected on her birthday, 1 July. The car, which is painted in a bright apple-green, has a convertible roof and plenty of space in the back for a carry-cot and a nanny
ITN Reference: ROYAL/DIANA/21
Agency: Central Press
This romantic new portrait of the Princess of Wales, wearing her now famous ivory silk wedding dress, wedding veil and tiara against a pale green background, goes on show to the public tomorrow. The picture, painted in oils and behind glass, measures 60 x 48 inches, and was commissioned by the Prince of Wales. The artist is Susan Ryder of Suffolk
ITN Reference: ROYAL/DIANA/20
Agency: Press Association
Princess Diana opening the Sony plant in Bridgend
Sporting a bump camp (protective helmet) the Princess of Wales at Bridgend, Mid-Glamorgan, on her last solo public engagement today before the birth of her baby, where she officially opened Sony's new £10 million television tube plant on an industrial estate
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
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
Princess Diana at the opening of new buildings at St Gemma's Hospice
A coy smile from the Princess of Wales today when she and Prince Charles went to Leeds to open new buildings at the St Gemma's Hospice there
Agency: Press Association
Princess Diana and Elizabeth Taylor
The Princess of Wales, who expects her first child in June, shaking hands with actress Elizabeth Taylor backstage at the Victoria Palace Theatre in London tonight when she met the star of the show and the rest of the cast after attending a charity premiere of the Little Foxes
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
This picture is issued in connection with Lady Diana Spencer's 20th birthday, of tomorrow, Wednesday 1 July 1981. Lady Diana Spencer, who weds the Prince of Wales on 29 July, celebrates her 20th birthday on 1 July. This picture from the family album, shows Lady Diana in London, during the winter of 1968
Broadcast Date: 30 June 1981
Agency: Press Association
Princess Diana and Sir Geoffrey Howe
Chancellor of the Exchequer Sir Geoffrey Howe greeting the Princess of Wales at Number 11 Downing Street tonight, where she and Prince Charles were attending a British Film Institute Dinner. Prince Charles is patron of the BFI
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
A Commonwealth stamp using the previously unpublished portrait of the Princess of Wales by an undisclosed photographer for the exclusive use of the Crown Agents' in their issue to commemorate her 21st birthday
ITN Reference: ROYAL/DIANA/19
Agency: Press Association
Set of four stamps for Princess of Wales' 21st birthday
Broadcast Date: 26 January 1982
ITN Reference: ROYAL/DIANA/18
Agency: Crown Agents
Set of four stamps for Princess of Wales' 21st birthday
Agency: Crown Agents
The portrait of the Princess of Wales back on display at the National Portrait Gallery today after the repair of the damage inflicted on it by a man with a knife on 29 August. With Mr Bryan Organ (right), the artist who painted the portrait, are the men who restored it, Mr John Ball (left) and Mr Peter Norman. The painting, the first commissioned portrait of the Princess, as Lady Diana Spencer, was inaugurated at the gallery on 23 July
Agency: Press Association
Princess Diana at a ceremony in Hyde Park
Princess Diana of Wales helped plant some trees at a special ceremony in Hyde Park, also attended by the Prince of Wales on Thursday
Agency: Central Press Photos
Princess Diana on a visit to Chesterfield, Derbyshire
Agency: Press Association
Princess Diana at the Rememberance Sunday service
The Princess of Wales, who announced three days ago she is expecting a baby next June, on a balcony of the old Home Office building in Whitehall, London, this morning when she watched the Queen and other members of the Royal Family, including her husband, leading the nation's mourning for the dead of two World Wars in the Remembrance Sunday service
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
Princess Diana at the Victoria and Albert Museum
The Princess of Wales listening to the Prince's speech today at the Victoria and Albert Museum, South Kensington, tonight when they jointly opened the exhibition "Splendours of the Gozaga, Renaissance Lords of Manuta". The Princess's off-shoulder, full-skirted dress is in contrast with the high neckline she wore at the National Film Theatre last night
ITN Reference: ROYAL/DIANA/17
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
Princess Diana on tour of Wales
The Princess of Wales keeps on laughing as she completes her last but one walkabout in heavy rain on the last day of the tour of Wales
Agency: Unknown
Diana Spencer and brother Charles Edward Maurice
This picture is issued in connection with Lady Diana Spencer's 20th birthday, of tomorrow, Wednesday 1 July 1981. Lady Diana and brother Charles, 1967. Lady Diana who weds the Prince of Wales on 29 July, celebrates her 20th birthday on 1 July. This picture shows Lady Diana at Park House, Sandringham, Norfolk in the summer of 1967 with her brother, Charles Edward Maurice, Viscount Althorpe, a former Page of Honour to the Queen, who celebrated his 17th birthday on 21 May
Broadcast Date: 30 June 1981
Agency: Press Association
Princess Diana's parents, Viscount Althorpe and Frances Roche, at their wedding
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles and Prime Minister Edward Heath
Britain's Prime Minister, Edward Heath, poses with Prince Charles on the steps of 10 Downing Street in London today, 3 March. The Prince called on the premier to see the working of the Prime Minister's office. He was to have lunch with Mr Heath
Agency: Associated Press
Prince Charles in naval uniform
Prince Charles starts at Royal Naval College, Dartmouth. Prince Charles today arrived at the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, Devon, to begin his six week training course before joining the crew of the missile destroyer H M S Norfolk. Photo shows: The new recruit arrives, Prince Charles, the latest sub-lieutenant, seen in his Royal Navy uniform, wearing the ribbon of the Coronation Medal at Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, today
Broadcast Date: 7 March 1972
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/72
Agency: Central Press Photos
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
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
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
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 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 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 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
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 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
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 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 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 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