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Prince Charles firing a rifle

Bisley. The Prince of Wales, in his capacity as President of the National Rifle Association, during today's visit to Bisley, and in this picture firing from the prone position. He is the first member of the Royal Family to shoot on the most famous rifle ranges in the Commonwealth. See PA story "Bisley (substitute)" timed 1143 onward

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell

Prince Charles with Jane Ward

Just good friends. A pretty blonde divorcee is Prince Charles' latest girl friend. Jane Ward, 23, a keen horsewoman bumped into Prince Charles accidentally at a polo match. He rode up to her after hitting a polo ball that struck her on the leg, they have been friends ever since. But any question of Charles coming seriously involved with a divorcee is sure to worry H M. The Queen. Jane's marriage to Captain Toby Ward, was dissolved earlier this year. She is an assistant manager of the Guard's Polo Club and her friendship with the Prince has been confined to polo matches at the Guard's Club

ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/110

Agency: Epoque

Prince Charles in in diving gear

Prince Charming, Diver. Off Southsea, Hampshire Monday. A library picture of The Prince of Wales in diving gear the day he went 40 feet beneath the choppy seas of the Solent to inspect a ship that was once a flagship in King Henry VIII's Navy. The Prince made two 30 minute dives on the wreck of the Mary Rose, one and a half miles off Southsea

Agency: Press Association

Prince Charles holding trophy

West Palm, Florida. Great Britain's Prince Charles seemed exhausted as he prepares to drink champagne from a silver cup after his Windsor Park team defeated the Palm Beach club 6-3. Prince Charles was admitted to Good Samaritan Hospital for heat exhaustion after completing a polo match in 90 degree temperatures. A spokesperson at the hospital said the prince was in in fair condition and he was reported in good spirits shortly after he arrived

Broadcast Date: 5 April 1980

Agency: UPI

Prince Charles in diving gear

Portsmouth, England. Ready for diving. Britain's Prince Charles in full skin diving gear as he prepares to dive off the coast of this southern England coastal port to inspect the remains of the Mary Rose, a Tudor warship sunk during action against the French in 1545. The Prince, who is President of a trust former to raise and recover the property, which belonged to a Royal Ancestor, King Henry VIII, made two dives to the wreck

Agency: BIPNA

Prince Charles and Lady Diana's wedding licence

London. The special licence for the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer is seen 17 June at The Sanctuary, Westminster. The Queen in Council declared her Consent to the marriage March 27, and on the same day issued her Royal Warrant to the Archbishop of Canterbury, directing him to grant his licence for the marriage. On April 16 the Archbishop signed his Fiat directing his faculty office to issue the licence

Agency: Unknown

Prince Charles and a dog

Great Bircham, Norfolk. Prince Charles leaving the King's Head in Great Bircham today after having lunch, a break from today's shooting party. Lady Diana Spencer joined him at Sandringham yesterday, where the Royal family is spending the winter holiday. See PA story 'Diana' timed 0820 onwards

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell [Court Photographer]

Clementine Hambro, Lady Diana's bridesmaid arriving at St Paul's for a rehearsal

London. Clementine Hambro, five, the youngest of Lady Diana Spencer's five bridesmaids and pages, in preparation for next week's big event. A daughter of banker Richard Hambro, she knows Lady Diana of old, she was one of her charges at the Pimlico kindergarten where she worked until her engagement to Prince Charles

Agency: Press Association

Mrs Frances Shand Kydd and Lady Sarah Armstrong Jones arriving at St Paul's Cathedral

London. The bride's mother, Mrs Frances Shand Kydd in conversation with Prince Margaret's daughter, Lady Sarah Armstrong Jones as they arrive at St Paul's Cathedral in London tonight for a rehearsal of the Royal Wedding. Lady Sarah will be one of the bridesmaids when Prince Charles marries Lady Diana Spencer on Wednesday

Agency: Press Association

The official Royal Wedding cake

Chatham. The official Royal Wedding cake, standing 5 feet high and weighing 255 pounds, made by the Royal Navy's Cookery School, HMS Pembroke at Chatham. It is due for delivery to Buckingham Palace, London. All the work has been the responsibility of Lieutenant Fred Motley, Royal Navy (52, right), from Ingoldsby, near Grantham, Lincolnshire, the Cookery Training Officer in HMS Pembroke and with him in this picture, (l to r), Chief Petty Officer Cook Dave Avery (37) (cake designer) from Gillingham, Kent; Petty Officer Cook David Scott (37) (cake designer) also from Gillingham and Fleet Chief Petty Officer Cook Ken Fraser (49), from Cowplain, Hampshire, also a cake designer

Agency: Press Association

Prince Charles diving

Prince Charles, kitted up makes his final preparations before his last and deepest dive onto the sunken Tudor warship, the 'Mary Rose', lying in about 45 feet of water in the Solent, one mile off Portsmouth, Hampshire. See PA Story 'Prince' timed 1804

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell [PA Court Photographer]

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

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