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ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/9
Agency: Daily Mail
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ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/9
Agency: Daily Mail
Prince Charles girlfriends
Photographer: D O'Neill
Prince Charles girlfriends
Agency: Penthouse
Prince Charles girlfriends
Agency: Syndication International
Prince Charles girlfriends
Photographer: D O'Neill
Prince Charles wearing a skull cap
London. Prince Charles wearing a skull cap last night, when he opened a new extension at the Nightingale House Home for Aged Jews in south west London. Nightingale House, founded in 1840, cares for 388 Jewish old people from all parts of the country
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles leaves HMS Bronington, Rosyth
Prince Charles leaving in style
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles in a wheelchair
Prince Charles leaves HMS Bronington, Rosyth
Agency: Unknown
Beverstone, Gloucestershire. Prince Charles, who was taking leave from the Royal Navy today to go hunting in Gloucestershire, with members of the Duke of Beaufort's Hunt after he had joined them near the village of Beverstone. The Prince, who was accompanied by his sister, Princess Anne, joined the party shortly before the hounds killed their first fox
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles and Prince Andrew on HMS Bronington
The Serious Prince. Lieutenant The Prince of Wales pictured on board HMS Bronington with his brother, Prince Andrew, during an exercise in the Firth of Forth. Many photographs taken over the years have shown Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales, in a light-hearted mood. But this set of photographs shows Lieutenant The Prince of Wales in a serious frame of mind, captaining his ship, HMS Bronington during an exercise with other ships of the same First Mine Counter-Measure Squadron in the Firth of Forth. Prince Charles, who will be 28 on 14 November, took command of HMS Bronington on 9 February this year. At sea with Prince Charles on this occasion (25 October) was with his brother, Prince Andrew, 16, who is now at school at Gordonstoun. This is the first time that Prince Andrew had visited HMS Bronington. Not for publication before 0001 hours Monday November 1st 1976
Agency: BIPNA
Prince Charles using the compass on HMS Bronington
The Serious Prince. Lieutenant The Prince of Wales pictured beside the ship's compass on board HMS Bronington. Many photographs taken over the years have shown Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales, in a light-hearted mood. But this set of photographs shows Lieutenant The Prince of Wales in a serious frame of mind, captaining his ship, HMS Bronington during an exercise with other ships of the same First Mine Counter-Measure Squadron in the Firth of Forth. Prince Charles, who will be 28 on 14 November, took command of HMS Bronington on 9 February this year. At sea with Prince Charles on this occasion (25 October) was with his brother, Prince Andrew, 16, who is now at school at Gordonstoun. This is the first time that Prince Andrew had visited HMS Bronington. Not for publication before 0001 hours Monday November 1st 1976
Agency: BIPNA
Countess Mountbatten and a young Prince Charles
Countess Mountbatten and Prince Charles at the wedding of her daughter Lady Pamela to Mr David Hicks
Agency: Daily Mail
Prince Charles in his cabin on HMS Bronington
The serious Prince. Lieutenant The Prince of Wales poses beside a picture of his Grandmother Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, in his cabin aboard HMS Bronington. Many photographs taken over the years have shown Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales, in a light-hearted mood. But this set of photographs shows Lieutenant The Prince of Wales in a serious frame of mind, captaining his ship, HMS Bronington during an exercise with other ships of the same First Mine Counter-Measure Squadron in the Firth of Forth. Prince Charles, who will be 28 on 14 November, took command of HMS Bronington on 9 February this year. At sea with Prince Charles on this occasion (25 October) was with his brother, Prince Andrew, 16, who is now at school at Gordonstoun. This is the first time that Prince Andrew had visited HMS Bronington. Not for publication before 0001 hours Monday November 1st 1976
Agency: BIPNA
Prince Charles on HMS Bronington
The Serious Prince. Lieutenant The Prince of Wales stands beside the bridge on board HMS Bronington during the exercise in the Firth of Forth. Many photographs taken over the years have shown Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales, in a light-hearted mood. But this set of photographs shows Lieutenant The Prince of Wales in a serious frame of mind, captaining his ship, HMS Bronington during an exercise with other ships of the same First Mine Counter-Measure Squadron in the Firth of Forth. Prince Charles, who will be 28 on 14 November, took command of HMS Bronington on 9 February this year. At sea with Prince Charles on this occasion (25 October) was with his brother, Prince Andrew, 16, who is now at school at Gordonstoun. This is the first time that Prince Andrew had visited HMS Bronington. Not for publication before 0001 hours Monday November 1st 1976
Agency: BIPNA
Prince Charles captaining HMS Bronington
The Serious Prince - Lieutenant The Prince of Wales looks out to the stern of HMS Bronington as it moves away from the quay to take part in the exercise. Many photographs taken over the years have shown Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales, in a light-hearted mood. But this set of photographs shows Lieutenant The Prince of Wales in a serious frame of mind, captaining his ship, HMS Bronington during an exercise with other ships of the same First Mine Counter-Measure Squadron in the Firth of Forth. Prince Charles, who will be 28 on 14 November, took command of HMS Bronington on 9 February this year. At sea with Prince Charles on this occasion (25 October) was with his brother, Prince Andrew, 16, who is now at school at Gordonstoun. This is the first time that Prince Andrew had visited HMS Bronington. Not for publication before 0001 hours Monday November 1st 1976
Agency: BIPNA
Prince Charles climbing Snowdon
Prince Charles, in uniform as Colonel of the Welsh Guards, on his way to the summit of Snowdon today with 30 members of the British Limbless Ex Service Men's Association (BLESMA). The party took a mountain train to a height of 2,556 feet and then climbed the final 900 feet to the top in an exercise to show bomb blast victims what cold be achieved with artificial legs. The demonstration was seen by ex Welsh Guardsmen injured in the Caterham pub bomb blast last August
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles and Davina Sheffield
Davina Sheffield watched Prince Charles playing polo for the Royal Navy at Taunton, Somerset on Sunday. Photo shows: Prince Charles and Davina Sheffield with a club member at the polo match
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/102
Agency: Syndication International
Prince Charles and Davina Sheffield at Windsor
Windsor. Prince Charles was seen with his favourite girl friend, 25 year old ex debutante Davina Sheffield, at Smith's Lawn, Windsor, yesterday. Davina, wearing a light summer dress looked happy and relaxed as she chatted to the Prince and members of the Royal Family. She sat beside Prince Charles as he drove a pair of horses in a carriage competition
Broadcast Date: 14 November 1978
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/101
Agency: Keystone
Prince Charles visiting Princess Anne in hospital
London. The bearded Prince of Wales on tonight's arrival at the King Edward VII Hospital for Officers, Marylebone, to visit his sister Princess Anne, injured when she fell from the Queen's horse Candlewick during the Portman Horse Trials yesterday. The Princess may stay in hospital for another three or four days for rest and physiotherapy
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles watching Badminton Horse Trials
Badminton, England. Sporting a beard, Prince Charles watches cross country event in the Badminton Horse Trials here from horseback. He did not compete but attended with the rest of the Royal family
Agency: UPI
Prince Charles and The Duke of Edinburgh on HMS Bronington
Rosyth, Fife. Lieutenant Prince Charles visited by an Admiral of the Fleet, the Duke of Edinburgh, on board the 360 ton minehunter HMS Bronington at Rosyth Naval base today. The Prince took over the ship on 9 February as his first command. During his informal visit, the Duke met members of the ship's company and took tea with the officers in the wardroom
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles potential American girlfriends
Newspaper Advises Prince To Look To America. Prince Charles, 28 year old heir to the British throne and world's most eligible bachelor, was given a tip by the London Daily Mirror Tuesday about where to look for his future queen among America's blue-blooded heiresses. The paper's New York correspondent reported that the society matrons of America believe Charles should give girls in the land of opportunity the once over. Among the girls mentioned in the article are from left to right: Anne Lindsay, daughter of former New York Mayor John Lindsay; Cele Briscoe, daughter of Texas Governor Dolph Briscoe and Heather Whitney, daughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney. Lindsay is a 1977 photo; Briscoe, 1975; Whitney, 1976
Agency: Associated Press
Prince Charles and his Nanny on his 2nd birthday
Prince Charles, baby son of Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh enjoys a 2nd birthday outing in St James' Park with Mabel Anderson, the Nanny
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles on board HMS Bronington
Prince Charles is greeted by Lieutenant Commander Bates, the retiring Bronington Commander
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/100
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles boarding HMS Bronington
Petty Officer Peter Stills pipes Prince Charles on board HMS Bronington
Agency: Press Association
The Serious Prince. Lieutenant The Prince of Wales giving orders on board HMS Bronington during an exercise in the Firth of Forth. Many photographs taken over the years have shown Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales, in a light-hearted mood. But this set of photographs shows Lieutenant The Prince of Wales in a serious frame of mind, captaining his ship, HMS Bronington during an exercise with other ships of the same First Mine Counter-Measure Squadron in the Firth of Forth. Prince Charles, who will be 28 on 14 November, took command of HMS Bronington on 9 February this year. At sea with Prince Charles on this occasion (25 October) was with his brother, Prince Andrew, 16, who is now at school at Gordonstoun. This is the first time that Prince Andrew had visited HMS Bronington
Broadcast Date: 1 November 1976
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/103
Agency: BIPNA
Prince Charles speaking at a luncheon
London. After being installed as a Companion Rat of the Grand Order of Water Rats, Prince Charles speaks at a luncheon at the Banqueting Centre in Shoe Lane. He wears the full insignia of the order
Copyright: Press Association
Prince Charles and racing driver Graham Hill
London. Prince Charles talks with racing driver Graham Hill and his wife, as he arrives at Grosvenor House, London, to attend the Silver Jubilee Ball of the Lord Taverners
Agency: UPI
Prince Charles leaving Cambridge after receiving his degree
Cambridge. Camera toting admirer for Prince Charles as he leaves Senate House, Cambridge, yesterday after receiving his Master of Arts degree from the University. The Prince spent three years from 1967 at Trinity College, Cambridge, reading archaeology, anthropology and history
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles
Prince Charles in conversation with Camilla Parker Bowles at a polo match
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/151
Agency: REX Features
Prince Charles salutes the Queen at the Trooping of the Colour ceremony
London. Prince Charles salutes his mother, Queen Elizabeth, during the Trooping of the Colour ceremony, marking the Queen's official birthday at Buckingham Palace. The Prince wears the uniform of a Colonel in the Welsh Guards
Agency: Associated Press
Photographer: Robert Dear
Prince Charles at the Order of the Bath, moustached
London. Yesterday's beard has gone…leaving a handsome moustache for the Prince of Wales, cutting a dash on today's arrival at Westminster Abbey for the 250th anniversary service of The Order of the Bath, where by the Queen he will be installed as the Great Master of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles at the Order of the Bath, moustached
London. In procession through the Nave of Westminster Abbey today, the Prince of Wales, after The Queen installed him as Great Master of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, at the 250th anniversary service of the Order. Yesterday when the Prince returned from Nova Scotia he wore a beard. Today only the moustache remains but according to Royal Navy regulations this is taboo. Only a 'full set' is permitted
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/99
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles in school uniform
Prince Charming: Charles of Cheam! Cheam, Monday. A library picture of Prince Charles the day after the Queen named him as the Prince of Wales. The happy Prince, wearing his Cheam School cap, strides back to the Berkshire school after attending morning service in church
Broadcast Date: 24 November 1980
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles and King George V comparison
London. Prince Charles, now bearded, is seen side by side with his great grandfather, King George V, photographed in 1912, wearing the beard and moustache typical of the period
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles at Westminster Abbey
London. Prince Charles at Westminster Abbey today, rehearsing tomorrow's service at which he will be installed by the Queen as Great Master of the Order of the Bath. He has arrived from Canada earlier today, wearing the beard that he had been growing during his five weeks away
Agency: Press Association
Heathrow. Prince Charles was sporting a beard as he arrived here this morning, in good time for tomorrow's ceremony in Westminster Abbey, when the Queen will install him as Great Master of the Order of the Bath, an order established in 1399. See Story 0922
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/98
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles in a miner's hat, visiting the Con Gold Mine
Yellowknife, Canada. Prince Charles in his miner's hat, it is somewhat muddied as he leaves the Con Gold Mine in Yellowknife, N.W.T. , Monday after a trip 3,100 feet underground
Agency: Unknown
Prince Charles has his diving suit blown up
Absolute Bay, Northwest Territories, Canada. Prince Charles is prepared for his dive under the Arctic ice at Resolute Bay Saturday by polar diving expert Dr Joe Macinnis, left. He went under for half an hour in water just below freezing in temperature. Resolute Bay is 900 miles north of the Arctic Circle
Agency: Unknown
Prince Charles has his diving suit blown up
Resolute Bay, Northwest Territories, Canada. Charles Blown Up. Prince Charles jokes following his Arctic dive at Resolute Bay Saturday after his diving suit was blown up like a balloon for a bit of fun
Agency: Unknown
Prince Charles on a snowmobile
North West Territories, Canada. Special for the London Daily Mail, Prince Charles on a snowmobile
Agency: Unknown
Prince Charles at Toonik Tyme Festival
Frobisher Bay, N W T, Canada. Garbed in Wolverine-trimmed parka and rabbit fur hat, Prince Charles has himself a good laugh while watching an ice building competition at Frobisher Bay Thursday during festivities to mark the Toonik Tyme Festival and Charles' visit. The Prince leaves for Resolute in the high Arctic Friday
Agency: Associated Press
Prince Charles dressed in a suit on his Canadian Visit
Agency: Unknown
Prince Charles in helicopter gear
Devonport. Captain Derek Raffell (right) of commando ship HMS Hermes with Lieutenant The Prince of Wales aboard the vessel shortly after the Prince, at the controls of a Wessex helicopter, landed on the ship's flight deck to take up duties today as a member of 845 Squadron. The Prince, who flew from Exeter, came out top in his helicopter flying course at RNAS Yeovilton. He has joined Hermes for advanced training, and is to take part in a series of top level exercises in the western Atlantic, Canada and the Caribbean
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/97
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Paul Potter
Prince Charles leaving a helicopter
Lieutenant The Prince of Wales adjusts his beret after today's landing by helicopter aboard the commando ship HMS Hermes as a member of the 845 squadron. The Prince, at the controls of a Wessex helicopter landed on the ship's flight deck. He is to take part in a series of top level exercises in the Western Atlantic, Canada and the Caribbean. See PA Story 'Prince' timed 1403
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/96
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles and Prime Minister Indira Gandhi
New Delhi. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, left, introduces Britain's Prince Charles to guests at luncheon she gave in his honor at Rashtrapati Bhavan, the Presidential palace (background) that formerly was the home of British viceroys. Prince Charles is on his way to Katmandu for the Nepal coronation
Agency: Associated Press
Prince Charles at the Royal Air Force museum
London. Prince Charles chats with former Lieutenant General Adolf Galland 62 (right), when he opened an extension of the Royal Air Force Museum at Hendon, North London. In centre is one of Galland's wartime adversaries Group Captain Bob Stanford Tuck. The new extension will be available for temporary displays the first of these being "Wings of the Eagle" illustrating the history of German aviation. Galland shot down 104 allied aircraft on the Western Front during World War Two, more than any other German fighter pilot
Agency: UPI
Prince Charles during a tree-to-tree walk
Prince of Wales in commando assault course. The Prince of Wales pictured whilst tackling a tree-to-tree rope walk when taking part in a tough commando assault course at the Royal Marines training centre at Lympstone, Devon. The Prince who described the course as "a most horrifying expedition" is to join the Commando ship, Hermes, as a helicopter pilot in March
Agency: Keystone
Prince Charles takes part in tree-to-tree walk
Prince of Wales in commando assault course. Prince of Wales taking part in the tree-to-tree walk in the assault course. The Prince of Wales took part in a tough commando assault course, in which he scaled climbing nets and vertical walls, swung across chasms and tackled a 20-foot high tree -to-tree rope walk. Then, after a mile and a half cross country slog, he had to crawl through a half submerged pipe. The course, which the Prince described as "a horrifying expedition", took place at the Royal Marines training centre at Lympstone, Devon. The Prince of Wales will join the commando ship HMS Hermes as a helicopter pilot in March
Broadcast Date: 9 March 1975
Agency: Keystone