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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 and Prince Charles at the California Pavilion at The 1986 World Exposition on Transportation and Communication [Expo 86]

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 presenting prizes to the winners of the children's programme "Why Don't You…?" competition

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

Princess Diana and hospital children

The Princess of Wales joins Thomas Page, five (centre) his friends and their nurses for a toddler-level round-the-table chat about the game they are involved in at the Great Ormond Street Hospital for Sick Children. The Princess was visiting the hospital today accompanied by the Prince of Wales

Agency: Press Association

Painting of Princess Diana by artist Andrew Durrand

A section of the painting "Votive Offering" by Canadian artist Andrew Durrand, depicting the Princess of Wales touching a young woman dying of AIDS. The princess is one of ten people included in the composition as recognition of their efforts in the battle against the disease. The 6 foot by 12 foot painting is to be blessed by the Very Reverend Alan Webster, Dean of St Paul's Cathedral, on 1 November at St James's Church, Piccadilly

Agency: Press Association

Princess Diana in crowd at Ascot

The Princess of Wales surrounded by a sea of top-hatted race-goers at Royal Ascot, in June this year, part of a portfolio of black and white pictures by Press Association court photographer Ron Bell, of Old Coulsdon, Surrey, who was presented with the Best Portfolio award in the 1988 Martini Royal Photographic competition in London today

ITN Reference: ROYAL/DIANA/34

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell

Princess Diana and Mother Theresa

Princess Diana shakes hands with Mother Theresa as she was leaving the Rome convent where the missionary is staying after being dismissed from the clinic Wednesday following a bout with pneumonia and heart problems. Mother Theresa is scheduled to depart for India on Thursday

ITN Reference: ROYAL/DIANA/36

Agency: Reuter

Prince Edward's first day at school

School begins, among friends. It was the first day at 'school' for Prince Edward yesterday. It wasn't in the familiar surroundings of the schoolroom at Buckingham Palace, as has been planned before the sudden death of the royal governess, Katherine Peebles, ten days ago. But it was among friends. The Queen's four-year-old son went to the home of lady-in-waiting, Lady Susan Hussey, to share his lessons with his cousin, Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones and Lady Susan's four-year-old daughter Katherine, pictured with him here

Agency: Associated Newspapers

Photographer: Paul Popper

Prince Edward in New Zealand

Prince Edward in New Zealand (in playing field). On the games field: Prince Edward, youngest child of the Queen, 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. The Prince is seen here with pupils and a fellow teacher

ITN Reference: ROYAL/EDWARD/23

Agency: Camera Press London

Photographer: Rob Tucker

Prince Edward kilted at Gordonstoun School

Prince Edward kilted. A kilted Prince Edward every inch the head boy at Gordonstoun School today, where he is in his final term, today visited by the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh to unveil a plague to its founder Dr Kurt Hahn

Broadcast Date: 24 August 1982

ITN Reference: ROYAL/EDWARD/20

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell

Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon and the Duke of York

On 4 August 1980, the Queen Mother celebrates her 80th birthday. In this library picture of 18 January 1923, a shy couple who later became husband and wife. He was the Duke of York, she was the Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, who went on to become the Duchess of York, then Queen to his King George VI. Widowed on 6 February 1952, the Queen Mother was the daughter of the 14th Earl of Strathmore

Broadcast Date: 4 August 1980

Agency: Press Association

Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon with the Duke of York

The Queen today created Prince Andrew, Duke of York, the traditional title of the Sovereign's second son. In this picture of 18 January 1923, a previous holder of the title, who in 1936 became George VI. This picture was taken on his engagement to Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, the present Queen Mother. Obit

Broadcast Date: 6 April 1987

Agency: Press Association

Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon leaving her home for her wedding

The Queen Mother celebrates her 80th birthday on 4 August 1980. In this library picture of 26 April 1923, and as Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, daughter of the 14th Earl of Strathmore, she leaves her home in Bruton Street, London for her wedding in Westminster Abbey, to the Duke of York. Following the abdication of Edward VIII, the Duke and Duchess became King and Queen

Broadcast Date: 4 August 1980

Agency: Press Association

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