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- 17 April 1986
Cheltenham. A question of identity. How many viewers recognised this mud-splattered jockey as Princess Anne when it was screened on 'A Question of Sport'
Agency: Press Association
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Cheltenham. A question of identity. How many viewers recognised this mud-splattered jockey as Princess Anne when it was screened on 'A Question of Sport'
Agency: Press Association
Princess Anne on Salmon Run before the 6.15 at Cheltenham today
Agency: Unknown
Princess Anne in Toronto, Canada
Toronto, Canada. Princess Anne, wearing a headband, was all smiles for the crowd who greeted her during a morning tour of Toronto's harbour-front. The Princess is currently on a six day tour that will take her across the country
Agency: Reuter
Photographer: Mike Blake
Princess Anne at The Croft Original British Open at Gatcombe Park
Agency: Unknown
Birmingham. Princess Anne in the laundry of Winson Green Prison, Birmingham, where she chatted to Paddy Burke (27), from Bell Green, Coventry, serving three months for criminal damage
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
Princess Anne chats to a relaxing group in the Young Offenders' Recreation Room, during today's visit to the Winston Green Prison, Birmingham
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
London. Princess Anne, patron of the Association of Combined Youth Clubs, with a group of youngsters at the Providence House Youth Club in Wandsworth, London
Agency: Press Association
Birmingham. Princess Anne chats to a pupil at Yew Tree Primary School in Birmingham, during her visit today
Agency: Press Association
Prince Edward in the uniform of the Royal Marines
Prince Edward, youngest son of Britain's Queen Elizabeth, is considering his future as a trainee officer in the crack Royal Marines, a Buckingham Palace spokesman said on 7 January. Prince Edward is seen wearing his uniform as a lieutenant in the Royal Marines when he took the salute at the Royal Tournament in London on 9 July 1986
Broadcast Date: 7 January 1987
Agency: Press Association/ Reuter Photos
Prince Edward at the wedding of the Duke of York
Royal Bridegroom Arrives. The royal bridegroom, The Duke of York and his supporter, brother Prince Edward in the 1902 State Landau, on today's arrival at Westminster Abbey, for the newly-created duke's wedding to Miss Sarah Ferguson
Agency: Press Association
Queen Elizabeth II listens as a guide explains Nepali temple design during a sightseeing tour of the ancient city of Bhaktapur today. The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh complete their visit to Nepal and depart for New Zealand tomorrow
Agency: Press Association/ Reuter
Woman held after throwing an egg at Queen Elizabeth
A young woman is held by police and a security man after she threw an egg at Queen Elizabeth this morning at Ellerslie Race Track in Auckland. Two eggs were thrown at the Queen while she was attending an event with 42,000 schoolchildren
Agency: Press Association/ Reuter
Photographer: Gary Kemper
A Maori man being arrested after showing his buttocks to Queen Elizabeth
A Maori man is arrested at Clive, near Naoier in New Zealand on Tuesday after he showed his buttocks to Britain's Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip as they drove past during their tour of the country. Showing one's buttocks is the ultimate insult a Maori can make
Agency: Associated Press
Queen Elizabeth II signing the Proclamation of Australia Act
Queen Elizabeth II signs the Proclamation of Australia Act as Prime Minister Bob Hawke looks on. The Act puts to an end all vestiges of British Colonial rule in Australia
Broadcast Date: 3 March 1986
Agency: Press Association/ Reuter
Tribute to Hunting Duke. The Queen, followed in the background by other members of the Royal family, walks past flag waving youngsters today who were waiting outside Gloucester Cathedral where a special service had been held and the Queen had unveiled a memorial plaque to the late Duke of Beaufort, who was regarded as England's leading foxhunting personality
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
Windsor Ball. At last night's Royal Ascot ball at Windsor Castle (2nd left to right) singer Sarah Payne; Prince Edward; actor Ian Charleson; The Queen; lyricist Tim Rice (behind Queen); composer Andrew Lloyd-Webber; theatre director Trevor Nunn, and the Duke of Edinburgh. Prince Edward recently invited Lloyd-Webber and Rice to write a piece of music as birthday presents for his royal parents. Called "Cricket" and directed by Nunn it was performed during the ball
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
Queen Elizabeth II walks through the Imperial Gardens of the Forbidden City in Peking, Monday, the first full day of her week long visit to China
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
Queen Elizabeth with Deng Xiaoping
Deng and The Queen. China's top leader, Deng Xiaoping, gestures while speaking Tuesday morning with Britain's Queen Elizabeth. They met at Peking's Diaoyutai State Guest House
Agency: Associated Press
Royal Yacht Britannia in Hong Kong
The Royal Yacht Britannia sails into Hong Kong harbour past the 'ever present' construction of sky scrapers in downtown. The Queen arrived in Hong Kong for a two day visit after spending six days in China
Agency: Press Association/ Reuter
Queen Mother and Princess Anne at Sandown Park
The Queen Mother with her eldest granddaughter, Princess Anne, at Sandown Park in April 1986 when the princess had an outing as an amateur jockey. The princess finished unplaced on her horse "Well Wisher" in the EBF Sandown "Bumper" Stakes
Broadcast Date: 25 November 1986
Agency: Press Association
The Queen Mother and Prince Charles at the Garter Service
Royal Garter Knights, the Queen Mother and the Prince of Wales walking through the Lower Ward of Windsor Castle in the ceremonial procession of the Order of the Garter to St George's Chapel today for the Garter Service
Agency: Press Association
The Queen Mother at the Hospital of St Cross at Winchester
The Queen Mother getting a taste of the dole today, traditional "Wayfarers Dole" of bread and beer, offered during her visit to the Hospital of St Cross at Winchester, one of Britain's oldest existing charitable institutions. She drank the beer from a specially engraved glass
Agency: Press Association
Prince Harry boarding a aeroplane at Aberdeen Airport
Aberdeen. Royal Return. Prince Harry, two tomorrow, attempts the plane steps to an Andover of the Queen's Flight at Dyce Airport, Aberdeen today before flying to Heathrow Airport with his parents at the end of the Royal Family's annual holiday in Scotland. Elder brother Prince William left separately on a scheduled flight with nanny Barbara Barnes
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
Princess Diana skiing in Klosters, Switzerland
Princess Diana casts a forlorn look at Prince Charles as she lifts her skis after their first run of their ten-day holiday here, Klosters, Switzerland
Agency: Reuter
Photographer: Roy Letkey
Princess Diana watches her husband, Prince Charles, play polo at Cirencester Park today
Agency: Unknown
Princess Diana, Prince William and Prince Harry
Spanish holiday for Prince Charles and family in Palma de Mallorca. Here at the Marivent Palace on the stairs of the palace Harry son of Charles and Lady Diana, Princess Diana, and William her son during a photo time
Agency: Associated Press
Princess Diana and Natalia Makarova
The Princess of Wales presents the London Evening Standard award to ballet dancer Natalia Makarova after the London Festival Ballet's gala performance of "Onegin" at the London Coliseum last night
Agency: Press Association
Princess Diana at the Palace de Marivent, Palma de Mallorca
Britain's Princess of Wales, a holiday guest of the Spanish Royal Family, at the Palace de Marivent, Palma de Mallorca, Saturday sits with her hands on her knees looking thoughtful as she relaxes with her husband and children as the guests of King Carlos and Queen Sofia of Spain
Agency: Associated Press
Princess Diana and Commander Toby Elliott
The Princess of Wales on the conning tower of the nuclear powered submarine, HMS Trafalgar, with Commander Toby Elliott. The royal visit last month is one of the highlights of the ITN programme, "In Private, In Public: The Prince and Princess of Wales" on ITV in two parts tomorrow at 7.45pm and on Monday 22 September at 7.30pm
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Tim Graham
Princess Diana at Royal Air Force [RAF] Brize Norton
The Princess of Wales shows a bit of bare leg above her "pop sock" as she boards a plane at Royal Air Force [RAF] Brize Norton, Oxfordshire today. She and Prince Charles left for a nine-day tour of the Middle East
Broadcast Date: 10 November 1986
Agency: Press Association
Princess Diana in Riyadh on a visit to Saudi Arabia
Agency: Unknown
Royal Family: Queen's official birthday
London. Sarah Ferguson, fiancée of Prince Andrew, shares a joke with the Duchess of Kent on the balcony of Buckingham Palace today. Prince Andrew and Princess Margaret watch the Trooping of the Colour ceremony to celebrate the Queen's official birthday
Agency: Reuter
Royal Family: Queen's official birthday
London. Family occasion, Britain's Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip waving to crowds outside London's Buckingham Palace, Saturday, following the ceremony of the Trooping of the Colour find the front row of the balcony taken over by younger members of the Royal Family. Others seen are left background Princess and Prince Michael of Kent at right, background the Grand Duke of Luxembourg. Children from right to left are Peter Phillips and Zara Phillips, Princess Anne's children and in front of the Queen stands Prince William, Prince Charles' eldest son. Others are unidentified
Agency: Associated Press
Photographer: Henderson
Royal Family: Christening Prince Philippos
London: Greek Royal Christening: The Royal Party emerges from the Greek Orthodox Cathedral of St Sophia in Moscow Road, Bayswater, London this evening after the christening of Prince Philippos, infant son of King Constantine (centre) and Queen Anne-Marie of the Hellenes (holding baby). The godparents, from left: Lady Romsey, the Princess of Wales, Princess Benedikte of Denmark (behind), King Carlos of Spain (between Constantine and Anne-Marie), the Duke of Edinburgh (right) and Her Royal Highness the Infanta Elena of Spain (front). Two godparents unindentified. Also there: Carlos's Queen Sophia (5th right) sister of Constantine, Lord Romsey (5th left) and the Prince of Wales (11th right)
Agency: Press Association
Prince William, Princess Diana and Sarah Ferguson
Sarah Ferguson, reported to be the girlfriend of Prince Andrew, follows behind the Princess of Wales, who holds Prince William's hand, as the party visited Prince Andrew aboard HMS Brazen which is currently moored on the River Thames in the Pool of London
Broadcast Date: 5 February 1986
Agency: Press Association
Prince William, Princess Diana, Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson
Prince William shakes hands with an officer on the deck of HMS Brazen, after a visit to the ship which is currently moored in the Pool of London. The Prince, with his mother Princess Diana (left) and Sarah Ferguson (check suit) toured the ship. Prince Andrew is a helicopter pilot attached to HMS Brazen
Broadcast Date: 5 February 1986
Agency: Reuter
The lone wreath from the Queen, white and orange lillies, on the top of the Duchess of Windsor's coffin being borne away from St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle after today's service, watched by (2nd right to left), Princess Anne, The Queen Mother, Duke of Edinburgh, The Queen, and the Princess and Prince Prince of Wales. Later the duchess was buried next to her husband's grave at Frogmore
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
Miss Sarah Ferguson, tipped as fiancee of Prince Andrew of England, watches Prince and Princess of Wales ski on the first day of their holiday in Klosters Thursday
ITN Reference: FERG/3
Agency: Associated Press
Home After a Busy Day. Sarah Ferguson, who is being tipped with increasing confidence as the girl Prince Andrew will marry, today leaving work at the West End office of the printing firm where she is a sales executive
Agency: Press Association
Sarah Ferguson poses outside her office building in London
Royal Working Fiancée. Miss Sarah Ferguson, whose engagement was announced to Prince Andrew, arrives back at work, in St George Street, London today. She paused only briefly on the doorstep of her office building and did not answer any questions which were shouted at her by reporters who had been kept back to the other side of the road
Agency: Press Association
Sarah Ferguson, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Andrew
The balcony of Buckingham Palace, with the Queen, who celebrated her 60th birthday today, smiling at thousands of children who sang to her. Her birthday surprise to the Nation, was bringing her future daughter in law Sarah Ferguson onto the balcony with
fiancé Prince Andrew
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew at Buckingham Palace
This afternoon's Royal walkabout in the daffodil strewn forecourt of Buckingham Palace, with Miss Sarah Ferguson (left) aiding her
fiancé Prince Andrew retrieve fallen flowers thrown by children to greet the Queen (light coat, centre, back to camera) on this her 60th birthday
Agency: Press Association
Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew at the Guard's Club, Windsor
Prince Andrew and his fianceé, Miss Sarah Ferguson at today's polo match, at the Guard's Club, Smith's Lawn, Windsor, where Miss Ferguson made the prize presentations including the Queen's Cup
Agency: Press Association
Sarah Ferguson, the Prince and Princess of Wales, Prince Andrew and Major Ronald Ferguson
Miss Sarah Ferguson (left) enjoys a joke with her future brother in law Prince Charles after polo on Smith's Lawn, Windsor today. With them is her father Major Ronald Ferguson, the Prince's polo manager, who injured his forehead after falling off, her fiance Prince Andrew (back to camera) and the Princess of Wales
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
Sketches of Sarah Ferguson's wedding dress
Royal Wedding Day. (Composite Pictures) Sketches of the front and back views of Miss Sarah Ferguson's wedding dress for her wedding today to Prince Andrew at Westminster Abbey. The dress fabric is rich ivory silk Duchess Satin with a neckline edged with pearls. The sleeves are full and square at the crown and the skirt silhouette is designed to be flat in front, widening to the sides and full at the back
Agency: Press Association
Sarah Ferguson and Major Ronald Ferguson at Westminster Abbey
Sarah Ferguson on the arm of her father Major Ronald Ferguson inside Westminster Abbey on where Sarah will marry the Duke of York. Sarah wears an ornate and Edwardian full-skirted ivory gown embellished with the naval symbols of her sailor fiancé
Agency: Reuters
Radio 1's Royal April Fool. Millions of Radio 1 listeners were fooled this morning on the 'Mike Smith Radio 1 Breakfast Show' when instead of American rock star Prince, His Royal Highness Prince Edward turned up to take part in the programme. 'The Prince' who has come to talk to Radio 1 about his involvement in The Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme, entered into the spirit of April Fools Day by pretending to be the American star 'Prince' until his voice finally gave him away. He also demonstrated the new Radio 1 stereo sound by drinking orange juice and crunching BBC toast before the microphone. "Prince Edward was wonderful, he was as much a part of our April Fool's joke as everyone else involved with the programme", said Mike Smith. Picture shows: 'The Prince' with Mike Smith on Radio 1 this morning (Wednesday)
Agency: BBC Press Offices
Queen Elizabeth at the State Opening of Parliament
Queen's Speech. The Queen, wearing her imperial state crown delivers her speech outlining the new Conservative government's legislative programme, in the Chamber of the House of Lords during the state opening of parliament today
Agency: Press Association
Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother and Princess Anne
Ascot. Winning Princess. A proud looking Queen and jovial Queen Mother in the winner's enclosure at Ascot today with the Princess Royal, after Princess Anne had won the most valuable race for lady amateur riders, the Dresden Diamond Stakes today on Ten No Trumps. The jockey princess beat the favourite Tahilla by four lengths
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/
Agency: Press Association
Queen Elizabeth at the opening of Docklands Railway
Queen's Ticket to Ride.The Queen chats with Lord Mayor of London, Sir David Rowe-Ham sitting in one of the high tech system's driverless trains at Popular Station in east London today, when she inaugurated the £77 million docklands railway
Agency: Press Association