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- 1980
Agency: L Express
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Diana Spencer with two of the pupils from kindergarten
Lady Diana Spencer in the garden with two of the pupils from the kindergarten where she works
Broadcast Date: 10 November 1980
ITN Reference: SPEN/2
Agency: London Express Service
Speculation was rife in the world's press that Prince Charles would announce his engagement to Lady Diana Spencer, 19, on the occasion of his 32nd birthday on Friday 14 November. He didn't and the world still waits for the announcement. A charming portrait of Lady Diana Spencer taken in September 1980
Broadcast Date: 9 January 1981
Agency: Syndication International
Diana Spencer with two of the pupils from kindergarten
Lady Diana Spencer, 19, Prince Charles's latest girlfriend, pictured today at the kindergarten in St George's Square, Pimlico, London, where she works as a teacher. Diana, youngest of 56-year-old Lord Spencer's five children, would not talk about her friendship with Prince Charles, although it is known they have been on dates and she has stayed with the Royal Family at Balmoral
Broadcast Date: 5 November 1981
ITN Reference: SPEN/3
Agency: Press Association
Diana and Camilla Parker-Bowles
Lady Diana Spencer, a friend of Prince Charles, at Ludlow racecourse this afternoon when she watched him finish second on his ex-Irish gelding Allibar in the Club Amateur Riders' Handicap Steeplechase. With her are Lady Camilla Parker-Bowles and Mr Nick Gaslee, the horse's trainer
Broadcast Date: 10 February 2005
ITN Reference: ROYAL/DIANA/40
Agency: Press Association
Lady Diana Spencer leaving her Earls Court, London flat today to go shopping in the Knightsbridge area. The name of the blonde, 19-year-old daughter of Northamptonshire landowner Earl Spencer is being linked romantically to that of Prince Charles
ITN Reference: SPEN/9
Agency: Press Association
View of Princess Diana's back walking in the countryside
Broadcast Date: 29 July 1981
Agency: News Group Newspapers
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, as a chubby two-year old, at Park House, Sandringham, Norfolk
Broadcast Date: 30 June 1981
Agency: Press Association
Diana Spencer with other kindergarten staff
A picture of Lady Diana Spencer (3rd left) and members of the Young England Kindergarten Staff, taken on 4 February 1981. The principal of the kindergarten, Mrs Vicki Wilson, is fourth from left. Lady Diana worked at the kindergarten until her engagement to Prince Charles
Broadcast Date: 25 July 1981
ITN Reference: SPEN/16
Agency: Press Association
Lady Diana Spencer at her first public engagement
Lady Diana Spencer made a dramatic entrance to her first public engagement with Prince Charles last night. The crowd gasped as she stepped from the car wearing a low-cut full-length black dress with matching stole. Her diamond drop earrings and necklace completed the elegant evening look. She was accompanying Prince Charles at a recital in aid of the Royal Opera House Development Appeal at London's Goldsmiths' Hall
ITN Reference: SPEN/11
Agency: Central Press
Diana Spencer and Princess Grace of Monaco
A library picture of Princess Grace of Monaco, who dies in hospital last night at the age of 52 after a road crash. With her in this picture taken in March last year are the Prince of Wales and his wife to be, Lady Diana Spencer. They were attending an entertainment at the Goldsmith's Hall in London in aid of the Royal Opera House Development Appeal
Broadcast Date: 15 September 1982
Agency: Press Association News Photo Library
Diana Spencer and Nicholas Hardy
Eighteen year old schoolboy Nicholas Hardy kissing Lady Diana Spencer's hand after he had given Prince Charles's bride to be a single daffodil today during a visit by Prince Charles and his fiancée to the Cheltenham headquarters of the policemen who will guard their Royal home at Doughton after their wedding
Broadcast Date: 27 March 1981
Agency: Press Association
Clay protrait of Diana Spencer
A clay portrait of Lady Diana Spencer, draped in a damp cloth to keep the clay wet is given a final look over by Madam Tussaud's sculptor Muriel Pearson, before it is made ready for the next stage moulding, in a plaster cast from which a wax cast will be taken. The portrait of Lady Diana, fiancée of Britain's Prince Charles will join the London collecting of Madam Tussaud's shortly before 29 July the day the couple are to be married in London's St Paul's Cathedral
Agency: Associated Press
The portrait of Diana Spencer, commissioned by the National Portrait Gallery, that was revealed to the public for the first time today. It was painted by Bryan Organ, who has also painted Prince Charles and Princess Margaret, on a canvas 70 inches by 50 inches
ITN Reference: SPEN/15
Agency: Press Association
Lady Diana Spencer turns to chat to a young boy who crawled through the crowds to get a better view, as Prince Charles takes the salute at HMS Mercury, the naval communications and navigation training establishment near Petersfield, Hampshire, today. Dean Brown, 10, from Ashford, Middlesex, came along to see his cousin, who took part in the parade
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
Diana Spencer's wedding accessories sketch
Di's wedding finery. Accessories worn and carried by Lady Diana Spencer when she weds Prince Charles here 29 July. Clive Shelton created the slippers. A tiny horseshoe studded with diamonds has been sewn into the Emanuel's dress for good luck. There is a pochette and, in case of inclement weather, a wedding umbrella matching the dress
Broadcast Date: 29 July 1981
Agency: Associated Press
Princess Diana and Joanna Edwards
The Princess of Wales shows her empathy with children yet again as she stretches a hand to a wheelchair-bound little girl, Joanna Edwards at the Deeside Leisure Centre, Queensferry visited today, day one of her three-day tour of Wales with the Prince, her first official engagement since their marriage. Fashionable as ever, the Princess wore a wide-brimmed crimson hat, red jacket with green collar and belt over a green pleated skirt
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
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
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
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 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 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
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 at a formal dinner at Government House
Princess Diana wearing a Royal Order Brooch showing the Queen's head and a Spencer diamond tiara for a formal dinner at Government House tonight
Agency: Associated Press
Princess Diana and children dressed as clowns
Princess Diana talks with children dressed as clowns here today when the Prince and Princess of Wales made a tour of the Community Parks in Adelaide. The Royal Couple are in the third week of their tour of Australia
Broadcast Date: 5 April 1983
Agency: UPI
Photographer: Roy Letkey
Smiles and handshakes greeted Diana, Princess of Wales after she and Prince Charles arrived on their first day of a Canadian tour. Di was given flowers and the small Canadian flag by spectators at the Garrison Grounds
Agency: UPC
Photographer: Andy Clark
Princess Diana, Jimmy Saville and Scott Donaldson
Centre of attention at Stoke Mandeville Hospital's Children's Ward today is Scott Donaldson (11) of Corby, Northamptonshire. The Princess of Wales talks to him as TV personality Jimmy Saville readjusts the boy's t-shirt. The Princess had accompanied the Prince of Wales to the hospital near Aylesbury where he officially opened the new National Spinal Injuries Centre, built as the result of an appeal by Mr Saville
Agency: Press Association
Princess Diana, Prince Charles and baby Prince Harry
The Prince and Princess of Wales leaving St Mary's Hospital, Paddington today with their day-old baby prince. Their second child, he is to be called Henry Charles Albert David
Agency: Press Association
Princess Diana at the State Opening of Parliament
The Princess of Wales, wearing the Spencer tiara, sits on the left-hand side of the Irish State Coach on her way to today's State Opening of Parliament
Agency: Press Association
Princess Diana at a reception at the Goldsmiths' Hall
Jaunty millinery for the Princess of Wales, at a reception at the Goldsmiths' Hall, London, which followed today's Service at St Paul's Cathedral, marking the Golden Jubilee of King George's Jubilee Trust set up in 1935 to assist the physical, mental and spiritual development of young people, and provide financial support for voluntary youth projects
Broadcast Date: 6 March 1985
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
Illustration of a lookalike Princess Diana
This illustration appears in the current issue of Penthouse magazine and is being used by Penthouse as a poster in advertisements in New York's subway (underground) system
Agency: Associated Press
Princess Diana at a reception for London Fashion Week
Princess Diana, herself a leader of British fashion, wears a long coat dress tied at the waist with a cord at Lancaster House, London, tonight. She was attending a reception given by Mr Norman Lamont, Minister of State for Industry, in connection with London Fashion Week
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
Prince Charles and Princess Diana arrive for dinner with the Mayor of Florence Lando Conti
Broadcast Date: 23 April 1985
Agency: Reuter
Close up of Princess Diana at Westminster Abbey
London. Princess of Wales launched year of tribute to Banardo's. A smile from the Princess of Wales today as she attended a service of thanksgiving in Westminster Abbey to mark the inauguration of the Year of the Banardo Volunteer, during which many events will be held to pay tribute to the volunteers who work for the charity. The Princess, who is President of the organisation wore a cream and brown outfit
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell [PA Court Photographer]
Princess Diana in Red Cross uniform
Ashdown Forest, Sussex. Sheltering from today's Ashdown Forest rain, the Princess of Wales, patron for the British Red Cross Youth, during her visit to a holiday camp for handicapped children, in the forest
Agency: Press Association
Princess Diana holding Prince Harry
Southampton. Princess Diana with Prince Harry in her arms on board Britannia (close up)
Agency: Press Association
Princess Diana's jeweled headband
Melbourne, Australia. Princess Diana wears a jeweled headband with her green formal as she and Prince Charles attend a dinner dance in their honour Wednesday night in Melbourne
Agency: Melbourne Sun
Princess Diana and Pete Townsend
The Princess of Wales, dressed in a man's dinner jacket and trousers with a white waistcoat and winged collar and scarlet bow tie, tonight talking to Pete Townsend of The Who, during a "thank you" party held by the Royal couple at a London West End recording studio for pop stars who donated tracks to a charity album for the Prince's Trust
Broadcast Date: 19 November 1985
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
Three views of the Princess of Wales at last night's "thank you" party for pop stars thrown by her and Prince Charles in London's West End, showing off today's headline making tailored dinner jacket which she wore
Broadcast Date: 20 November 1985
Agency: Press Association
Princess Diana and Jamie Gavin
The Princess of Wales with the world's youngest heart-lung transplant patient Jamie Gavin, four, from Raheny, Dublin, at Westminster Abbey, London today for the Woman's Own Children of Courage Awards
Broadcast Date: 18 December 1985
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
Princess Diana, Sarah Ferguson, Prince William and Prince Andrew
Prince grubby hands. The Princess of Wales examines her hand after her three-years-old son Prince William had given her his grubby one during today's visit to the frigate HMS Brazen moored in the Pool of London. Holding the young prince's other, presumably not grubby hand is Prince Andrew, his uncle who is a helicopter pilot aboard the ship. Prince Andrew's friend Sarah Ferguson accompanied them. Brazen is on a four day goodwill visit on the River Thames in London
Broadcast Date: 19 March 1986
Agency: Press Association
Princess Diana and Sarah Ferguson
Ship's bell peek-a-boo from the Princess of Wales, and Sarah Ferguson, Prince Andrew's girlfriend, who paid a surprise visit to the Prince's ship today. The vessel arrived in the Pool of London yesterday for a four day visit to London
Broadcast Date: 19 March 1986
Agency: Press Association
Princess Diana bows her head following Prince Charles on a walk to the California Pavilion in the hot sun. Just inside the building she fainted, was attended to and left for their hotel suite. Their schedule is not expected to change
Agency: Reuter
Photographer: Mike Blake
Princess Diana at the opening of the West Street Studio's, home of the London City Ballet
Britain's Princess Diana, wearing a star necklace sparkles at a reception, Tuesday night at the opening of the West Street Studio's, home of the London City Ballet
Agency: Associated Press
Princess Diana, Paul McCartney and Howard Jones
The Princess of Wales meets singer/songwriter Paul McCartney (right) flanked by musician Howard Jones before tonight's rock concert at Wembley Arena, London. The musical extravaganza marks the 10th birthday of the Prince's Trust, which raises money to help disadvantaged youngsters
Agency: Press Association
Princess Diana at the Royal Charity Premiere of "Ivan the Terrible" by the Bolshoi Ballet
Princess Diana, in an off-the-shoulder evening dress, arrives at the Royal Opera House, London tonight, for the Royal Charity Premiere of "Ivan the Terrible" by the Bolshoi Ballet
Agency: Press Association
The Princess of Wales, as patron of Help the Aged at the London headquarters of the charity today where she presented prizes to the winners of the children's programme "Why Don't You…?" competition. The Princess also presented "Lifeline" alarm units to elderly people nominated by winners of the competition
Agency: Press Association