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- c. June 1986
Broadcast date: 18 July 1986
Agency: Toronto Star Syndicate
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Broadcast date: 18 July 1986
Agency: Toronto Star Syndicate
Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson at the opening of the Imperial War Museum's new hanger, Duxford
Britain's Prince Andrew with his fiancée Sarah Ferguson at Duxford, Eastern England, where they officially opened the Imperial War Museum's 'superhanger' which will house a permanent display of many types of military aircraft
Agency: Reuters
Photographer: Brian Smith
Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson walking through crowd at Royal Ascot
Britain's Prince Andrew with his fiancée Sarah Ferguson walk through the crowd together on the second day of Royal Ascot week on. It was at last year's Royal Ascot that the couple's romance "took off", Andrew claimed in a previous interview. The couple will marry in London on 23 July
Agency: Reuters
Photographer: John Eggitt
Navy's Double Royal Wedding Cake Makers
Marine Sergeant Alan Starling (30) flanked by Wren Steward Mandy Platt (20) and Naval Chief Petty Officer Trevor Spicer (39), who stand next to one of two identical Royal Wedding Cakes, at the Royal Naval Cookery School, HMS Raleigh, at Torpoint. Two cakes have been made in case of disaster during transportation to Buckingham Palace
Broadcast Date: 21 July 1986
Agency: Press Association
Mr Robert Fellowes, Deputy Secretary of the Queen
ITN Reference: FELL/3
Photographer: Desmond O'Neill
London. Princess Anne at the weekend riding Well Wisher on the beach at Brean Down near Burnham-on-Sea when she and husband Captain Mark Phillips exercised horses from trainer David Nicholson's yard
Agency: Press Association
Princess Anne at the "Absolute Beginners" film premier
London. Princess Anne talks with Patsy Kensit, star of the movie "Absolute Beginners" at the Royal Premiere of the film. At the centre is Mandy Rice-Davies, who also appears in the film and was at the centre of the Profumo Affair in the 1960s
Agency: Reuter
Photographer: Roy Letkey
Cheltenham. Princess Anne caked in mud after riding unplaced Salmon Run in the 6.15 at Cheltenham today in the Amateur Riders Association Run National Hunt flat race
Agency: Press Association
Princess Anne at Gatcombe Park
Gatcombe Park. Princess Anne tidies up her garden at Gatcombe Park, near Stroud, Gloucestershire, before the start of the Croft Original British Open Horse Trials taking place there today, her 36th birthday
Agency: Press Association
Felixstowe. Princess Anne wears an orange boiler suit at the Port of Felixstowe, Suffolk, as she climbs a ship-to-shore gantry crane to view the Port from more than 100ft above ground level
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
Princess Anne in Amersham, Buckinghamshire
Princess Anne, surrounded by gipsy families today when she visited the White Hill site, near Amersham, Bucks, in her capacity ad president of Save the Children Fund
Agency: Press Association
Princess Anne up on Glowing Promise at the finish of today's The Leeds Riders Stakes at Folkestone alongside Galesa, Sara Kelleway up (right) the winner. Glowing Promise was third
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Bob Seymore
Prince Edward training for the Royal Marines
Broadcast Date: 28 September 2001
ITN Reference: ROYAL/EDWA/26
Agency: Sunday Telegraph
Queen Elizabeth after having eggs thrown at her in New Zealand
Grim Faced Queen. A grim faced Queen with the bottom right half of her coat stained by an egg which was thrown during her visit to a children's show, Monday in Auckland, New Zealand is escorted by an official Ian Payne
Agency: Associated Press
Queen Elizabeth at Windsor Chapel
The Queen and the Queen Mother today, leaving the Royal Chapel in Windsor Great Park, where they attended morning prayer together
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
Queen Elizabeth riding her horse "Burmese" at Trooping the Colour
Farewell Burmese. This June 1986 photo from files shows Britain's Queen Elizabeth at this year's Trooping the Colour ceremony, riding Burmese. It was the last time she rode the horse at this ceremony, it was announced from Buckingham Palace Monday. In future, the Queen will drive to her annual birthday parade by carriage, meaning the end of the 18 year double act. The Queen has decided to retire the horse, nearly 24, and does not want to start again with a new side saddle horse
Broadcast Date: 22 December 1986
Agency: Associated Press
Queen Elizabeth following the ceremony of Trooping the Colour
At the Head of the Troops. Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, wearing the uniform of Colonel in Chief of the Scots Guards, accompanied by Prince Philip, right returns from Horse Guard's Parade, following the ceremony of Trooping the Colour in London, Saturday. Despite fears of a possible terrorist attack Her Majesty rode the 24 year old mare Burmese at the head of her troops as usual to and from the parade ground
Agency: Associated Press
Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip visiting the Great Wall of China
Queen at The Great Wall. Britain's Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip visit the Great Wall of China at Badaling, China, Tuesday
Agency: Associated Press
Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip visiting the Great Wall of China
Royal Couple on The Wall. Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip pose for a picture on the Great Wall of China at Badaling north of Peking Tuesday
Agency: Associated Press
Queen Elizabeth and Edwina Currie
Queen and Edwina. The Queen and Junior Health Minister Mrs Edwina Currie on arrival at Winchester's Royal Hampshire County Hospital today, where the Queen opened an extension
Agency: Press Association
Portrait of Prince Charles at the National Portrait Gallery
London. Charles: new portrait. A new portrait of Prince Charles went on display at the National Portrait Gallery, London today. Painted by Lancashire artist Andrew Ratcliffe, who studied at Burnley and Canterbury Schools of Art, the portrait is an informal study of the Prince looking out of a window at Kensington Palace. Proceeds from the sale of postcards and a collection box at the Gallery will go to the Prince's Trust
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles and Princess Diana at charity rock concert
Wembley, London. Britain's Prince Charles (left) looks on as Princess Diana cuts a cake to mark the tenth year of the Prince's Trust as a charity rock concert at Wembley on June 20 as pop stars American Tina Turner and British Rod Stewart (right) applaud. The trust helps disadvantaged young people help themselves
Agency: Reuter
Photographer: David Osborn
Prince Charles, Princess Diana and family on holiday
Palma de Mallorca, Spain. Royal holiday. Sitting on the Marivent Palace stairs in Palma (left to right) Felipe son of King Juan Carlos, Queen Sofia, Prince Charles, his son Harry, Princess Diana, William her son, and King Don Juan Carlos, during a pose for photographers
Agency: Associated Press
Photographer: Michael Lipchitz
Windsor. Spectacular kiss. Princess Diana presenting the prizes to the teams taking part in today's Cartier International Polo Spectacular, ensures her husband The Prince of Wales gets that little something extra.. a kiss.. at the Guards Polo Club, Windsor Great Park, where the prince played for the England II team versus Chile. See PA substitute story Royal Polo timed 2025
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles and Princess Diana with young Prince Harry
Palma De Mallorca, Spain. Prince Charles and Princess Diana try to get their son Harry, 2, to smile for the cameras during this morning's photo session. The Prince and Princess of Wales with their children are currently vacationing in this resort island, guests of King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia
Agency: Reuter
Photographer: Hugh Peralta
Windsor. Princess Diana gives a kiss to Prince Charles after giving him his runners up prize after a polo match which he played at the Royal Oman Polo Ground. The Prince's team lost the match 4 to 3
Agency: Reuter
Photographer: Nick Didlick
Royal Tour, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Princess Diana head down, hands clasped, leaves the California Pavilion after fainting inside
Agency: Reuter
Photographer: Mike Blake
Princess Diana at a garden party held at Nijo Castle
Princess Diana tries on Kimono presented to her by hosts of a garden party held at Nijo Castle Friday in honor of the Prince and Princess of Wales who are visiting Kyoto, Western Japan. Clapping hands at right is Kyoto Mayor Masahiko Imagawa, one of the hosts
Agency: Associated Press
Princess Diana and star of the programme Kichiemon Nakamura
Agency: Associated Press
Photographer: Ron Bell
Princess Diana, Prince William and Prince Harry
Princess Diana holds Prince Harry as he waves to the crowd from the balcony at Buckingham Palace as they watch the Trooping of the Colour ceremony to celebrate the Queen's official birthday. In the foreground is Prince William, the Princess's eldest son
Agency: Reuter
Princess Diana, Michael Crawford and Sarah Brightman
The Princess of Wales, Patron of Help the Aged, after attending last night's gala preview performance of Andrew Lloyd Webber's new musical, The Phantom of the Opera, which aided the charity at Her Majesty's Theatre, Haymarket, London, meets the stars, masked Michael Crawford, who plays the title role, and Sarah Brightman, wife of the composer
Agency: Press Association
Princess Diana, Princess Anne and the Duchess of York
The Princess of Wales, Princess Anne and the Duchess of York on the balcony overlooking the Cenotaph in London today, attending the Remembrance Day service and wreath laying ceremony
Agency: Press Association
Royal Family Group: Queen Mother's 86th birthday
London. Queen Mother's birthday. Today the Queen Mother celebrating her 86th birthday outside Clarence House, London, joined by her family, including recently returned honeymooners the Duke and Duchess of York. Also in this picture, the Queen, the Prince and Princess of Wales and Lord Linley
Agency: Press Association
Royal Family Group at the Braemar Games
Braemar, Scotland. Tartan Royals. Children step up to the platform to give posies of heather to a tartan-clad royal family at the Braemar Highland Games today. (From left) the Queen Mother, the Princess and Prince of Wales and the Duchess of York. Braemar is just nine miles away from Balmoral where the Royal Family are on holiday at the moment
Agency: Press Association
Queen Mother and Irish Wolf Hound "Connor"
Britain's Queen Mother pats regimental mascot, Irish Wolfhound "Connor", during her St Patrick's Day visit to Chelsea Barracks where she presented shamrock to officers of the Irish Guards
Agency: Reuter
Photographer: Peter Skingley
The Queen Mother at the funeral of the Duchess of Windsor
The Queen Mother, one of the fiercest critics of the then Edward VIII's decision to abdicate over his love affair, watching the coffin of the Duchess of Windsor leaving St George's Chapel, Windsor after today's funeral service. The Queen Mother watched as the Queen, The Duke of Edinburgh and the Prince and Princess of Wales escorted the hearse to the burial ground next to the Duke of Windsor's grave at Frogmore
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
Prince Harry Returns from Sandringham. Prince Henry, two year old son of the Prince and Princess of Wales, being carried by a nanny at Liverpool Street station, London tonight, on his return from Sandringham, Norfolk
Agency: Press Association
The Duke of Kent in a hawk aircraft
Royal Aviator. Air enthusiast the Duke of Kent prepares for the trip of a lifetime in the rear seat of one of the Red Arrows aerobatic team's Hawk advanced aircraft, at Royal Air Force [RAF] Scampton, Lincolnshire, today. The Duke, who was on a one day private visit to the Royal Air Force's Central Flying School, spent some 50 minutes airborne on a familiarisation sortie in the Hawk, piloted by Wing Commander Gavin Mackay
Agency: Press Association
Chief Constable Sir John Hermon accompanies the Duke of Kent on his tour of inspection at Garnerville RUC [Royal Ulster Constabulary] training college today
Agency: Pacemaker Limited
Sarah Ferguson and Princess Diana
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, HMS Brazen, arrived in the Pool of London yesterday for a four day visit to London
Broadcast Date: 5 February 1986
ITN Reference: FERG/2
Agency: Press Association
Sarah Ferguson and Paddy McNally
Sarah Ferguson with ex-boyfriend Paddy McNally, motor racing manager, together at Silverstone Grand Prix 85
Broadcast Date: 19 March 1986
ITN Reference: FERG/4
Agency: Alpha
Photographer: Alan Davidson
Copy of Sarah Ferguson's birth certificate
Sarah Ferguson and father Major Ronnie Ferguson
Sarah After Lunch. Prince Andrew's friend, Miss Sarah Ferguson, and her father Major Ronnie Ferguson, polo manager of the Prince of Wales, leaving Claridges Hotel, London after lunching there today
Agency: Press Association
Prince Andrew's fiancee Miss Sarah Ferguson in a car leaving after attending Easter Day morning pray at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle with members of the Royal Family
Agency: Press Association
Sarah Ferguson and Susan Barrantes
Prince Andrew's fianceé Miss Sarah Ferguson with her mother Mrs Susan Barrantes (right) at Smith's Lawn, Windsor yesterday, where Prince Charles was playing polo. Mrs Barrantes and her Argentinian polo playing husband Hector Barrantes flew to London yesterday from Buenos Aires to prepare for their daughter's wedding next month
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
Prince Andrew wedding to Sarah Ferguson
Man and Wife. Prince Andrew and his bride Sarah greet the waiting crowds as they leave Westminster Abbey Wednesday. EDS: Ivory dress, dark blue jacket
Agency: Associated Press
Photographer: Peter Kemp
Sarah Ferguson and her father Major Ronald Ferguson
Miss Sarah Ferguson, the bride of Prince Andrew, newly created Duke of York, on the arm of her father, Major Ronald Ferguson, as they arrived for their long walk through London's Westminster Abbey, Wednesday
Agency: Associated Press
The Duchess of York takes off on her first solo flight at RAF Benson, Oxfordshire, today
Photographer: Steve Mayes