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Diana, Princes of Wales, wears body armour and a visor on the minefields during a visit Angola in January 1997 to promote the campaign against the use of landmines.
PREMIUM --  Diana, Princess of Wales, touring a minefield in body armour to see for herself the carnage mines cause, during her visit to Angola.   * 31/7/98 Defence Secretary George Robertson said he was implementing a total ban on the use of landmines by British troops to send a "clear signal" to the rest of the world. Mr Robertson will formally announce the ending of an exemption which allows the use of landmines in "exceptional circumstances" in a Commons written answer.    The move means the total ban will be in place in time for the anniversary of the death of Diana, Princess of Wales who played a major role in the campaign to outlaw the weapons.  17 August 1998 to accompany package of stories in advance of the first anniversary of the death of Diana, Princess of Wales
File dated 15.7.88 of Patty Palmer-Tomkinson, her husband Charles and their children Santa (Top, white blouse), James and Tara. This picture was taken on Mrs Palmer-Tomkinson's return from a Swiss hospital, where she spent over four months after she was seriously injured in the Klosters avalanche which killed royal equerry Major Hugh Lindsay. Tara Palmer-Tomkinson (left), now aged 25,  is currently enjoying the Klosters air with the Prince of Wales and his youngest son Harry. See PA Story ROYAL Klosters.
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CP2STO48835 | 1997-01 
Naomi Campbell models a midnight blue velvet evening dress, topped with a feathery headdress, designed by Jasper Conran, on the fifth day of London Fashion Week.
Stella Tennant takes to the catwalk in slashed leather and chains, from designer Alexander McQueen, on the fifth day of London Fashion Week.
The Spice Girls perform on stage at the Brit Awards ceremony.
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CP2STO48831 | 1997-02 
Prince Harry and his nanny Tiggy Legge-Bourke watch the Prince of Wales take part in the Beaufort Hunt in March 1997
Diana, The Princess of Wales has lunch with her stepmother Raine Spencer at the Connaught Hotel in Mayfair. Picture: UK Press
Former Prime Minister Baroness Thatcher urged voters: "Stay with us until we cross the finishing line", during a news conference on the steps of her London office, after Prime Minister John Major set the election day for May 1.
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CP2STO48830 | 1997-03 
Frank Williams watches his team during practice for the San Marino Grand Prix
Michael Hickey outside the Royal Courts of Justice in London at the start of an appeal by the Bridgewater Three against their sentences for the 1979 murder of newsboy Carl Bridgewater. Behind him is George Silcott, the brother of Winston Silcott, who is currently serving a life sentence for the murder of PC Blakelock.
Former Prime Minister Baroness Thatcher receives a kiss from Prime Minister John Major, as she leaves Conservative Central Office in London, after she stepped into the election ring this weekend to deliver a battle-cry to Tory troops fighting the General Election.
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CP2STO48826 | 1997-04 
Prince of Wales with the Spice Girls at the Royal Gala celebrating the Princes Trust 21st Anniversary in Manchester.
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Undated file photo dated of Diana, Princess of Wales.
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 The Spice Girls pose outside the Martinez Hotel in Cannes, during the 50th Cannes Film Festival, to promote their new movie 'Spice the Movie' which will be filmed in London in June.
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CP2STO48825 | 1997-05 
Jeremy Guscott celebrates at the end of the game after the Lions victory
William Hague, left, is congratulated by former Conservative Prime Minister and party leader Margaret Thatcher outside his campaign office after he was voted the new leader of the Conservative Party. The 36-year-old beat former chancellor Kenneth Clarke by 22 votes to take over the reigns of opposition from John Major.
Prince Harry chats to his nanny Tiggy Legge-Bourke at Cirencester Polo Club on June 8, 1997 in Cirencester, England.
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CP2STO48822 | 1997-06 
Greg Norman, Australia
Bob Holness, Radio 1 original disc jockey, on the steps of All Soul's Church, central London, in a recreation of the original publicity photograph taken 30 years ago that launched the new station.
Jacques Villeneuve
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CP2STO48819 | 1997-07 
A young  girl in costume today (Monday) at the Notting Hill Carnival on the last day of Europe's largest street festival where 2 million are expected to take part in the celebrations.
The Prince of Wales with Diana, Princess of Wales' two sisters, Lady Jane Fellows (centre) and Lady Sarah McCorquodale as they left the Pitie Salpetriere Hospital in Paris this evening (Sunday).   The Princess died at the hospital in the early hours of this morning from massive injuries she sustained after her car was involved in a high speed crash in Paris late last night.  Her companion, Dodi Fayed and the driver of the car were also killed.  See PA story ROYAL Diana.  Photo by Adam Butler/PA
PREMIUM --  FILE- filer dated 9th March 1981 shows Diana The Princess of Wales at an event in Londons Goldsmith Hall before her marriage to the Prince of Wales pictured with Princess Grace of Monaco, who also died after a road accident. (AP Photo)
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CP2STO48817 | 1997-08 
The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh view the floral tributes to Diana, Princess of Wales, at Buckingham Palace.
Former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher with her husband Denis as they left Westminster Abbey after the funeral service for Diana, Princess of Wales.
(l-r) The Duke of Edinburgh, Prince William, Earl Spencer, Prince Harry and the Prince of Wales follow behind the coffin of Diana, Princess of Wales during the funeral procession to Westminster Abbey for her funeral service
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CP2STO48815 | 1997-09 
Supermodel Sophie Dahl, takes part in a unique Virtual Art Gallery, inspired by and using Oil of Ulay's new Colour Collection cosmetics at the ICA in London. Ms Dahl was the integral part of the installation of Nina Saunders conceptual art piece - three extravagantly holstered chairs using cosmetic powder puffs and interesting fabrics, plus a white leatherettte foot stool elaborately embroidered with the words "Sit on me".
File photo dated 27/10/97 of Robert Hardy, star of All Creatures Great and Small and the Harry Potter films, who has died at the age of 91, his family has announced.
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CP2STO48813 | 1997-10 
Colin McRae and Nicky Grist speed through the Welsh mountains
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Camilla Parker Bowles a close friend of Prince of Wales hunting with the Duke of Beaufort's Hounds near to Badminton today (Saturday). See PA Story.  Photo Barry Batchelor/PA
File photo dated 19/11/1997 of The Beverley Sisters (left to right) Babs, Joy and Teddie with The Prince of Wales at St James's Palace in London. Babs Beverley of the Beverley Sisters has died at the age of 91.
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CP2STO48812 | 1997-11 
The Queen stoops to pick up her mother's walking stick as the Princess Royal,  Princess Beatrice and Prince Andrew look on.  Around a 1,000 wellwishers gathered outside the church on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk to wish the Royals a Merry Christmas as they left after attending morning service.
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CP2STO48808 | 1997-12 
Queen Elizabeth II feeds a carrot to a horse, watched by trainer Paul Nicholls, during a visit to Manor Farm Stables in Ditcheat, Somerset on March 28, 2019.
King Charles III (centre) arrives for a Sunday church service at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham, Norfolk. Picture date: Sunday January 5, 2025.
Vanessa Hudgens, Austin Butler attends the "2015 Dance Industry Awards" held at Avalon
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