He made a cheeky hand gesture standing next to a lieutenant pal and other young officers.
The Duke had the triple hoop ring inscribed with the words 'Darling Wallis' and her birth date, '19.6'.
'I think Prince Harry would make a fantastic James Bond. He's suave, and just a little bit dangerous.'
he 18-year-old is going on a four-week tour of Asia with two friends – as well as a bodyguard whose costs will be met by the taxpayer – to learn about oriental art.
He makes much of wanting to save the environment by pouring wine into his cars, while still flying up and down the country by Royal jet.
but will make up for it over New Year beach break
the Prince failed to turn up for the celebratory lunch hosted by the Queen's cousin Lady Elizabeth Anson.
The State Papers Online database will be launched on Tuesday
the lesson of Edward VII suggests that even if Charles must wait another 20 years, he can still be a force for good once he gets there. After all, 80 is the new 60.
last month the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester became the first Royals to visit America without any British police protection.
He has regularly been "a prophet without honour in his own land". But he has also developed an infuriating record of being right and of latching on to important issues well before they have entered the main-stream.
If nothing else, it should make for some interesting conversation over dinner the next time Zara Phillips takes her boyfriend to see her royal grandmother.
we imagine how the Royals would look 20 years from now.
Prince John's friend recalls the happy joker sent away to die in isolation
Chelsy Davy was almost unrecognisable as she made her way to Clarence House in a long, demure black ball gown
As his indulgent wife looked on, the Prince indicated he wouldn't be averse to the idea.
His face was embossed on the pass which would enable him to travel free on off-peak local bus services anywhere in England.
Charles did not choose a public life, but has withstood relentless media scrutiny to forge a valuable role while waiting to be King
The remarks of Prince Charles, who turns 60 tomorrow, have long been the source of debate and controversy.
The Prince of Wales, who is 60 today, is planning a symbolic change... to reflect Britain's multicultural society.
He continued: "It is something that I feel I must do - to help as many other people as I possibly can in this country."
The Prince of Wales has a tight-knit circle of advisers and close friends that forms his trusted praetorian guard.
his biographer Penny Junor charts the unsung success of his charity work and prescient support for vital causes
The Prince was backstage at the 'We Are Most Amused' night in aid of the Prince's Trust.
At first glance the advertising shot looks like a particularly gruesome crime-
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