Imagining Australia and the world with Diana still alive
This week marked the Princess of Walesâ 60th birthday. What would she be doing now, if her life hadnât been cut short in that car crash of 1997?
An ageing filter gives an idea of how Diana, Princess of Wales might look if she had lived to celebrate her 60th birthday this week.Â
Mark McGinness
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I concede, one of Dianaâs astrologers (she had two) would be better placed to assess the Princess of Wales at 60. Yet how different, but for that fatal crash in Pont de lâAlma 24 years ago, would the Windsors and the world be as the ex-wife, mother, and grandmother of five turned 60 on July 1?
A real all-rounder! How athletic Prince Philip excelled at everything from cricket to sailing and achieved international standard in polo and carriage driving - the sport he brought to Britain and continued into his 90s
Her Majesty announced death of her husband of 73 years at midday today and joined the world in mourning
Duke of Edinburgh graced the world of sport as a participant and a spectator and was gifted at many sports
He was among the top polo players in Britain in his youth, a keen and able cricketer and swimmer
Famously played squash and went for a swim in the Palace pool while Queen gave birth to Prince Charles
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The Queen as you ve never seen her before: Candid 1953 home movie shot in New Zealand surfaces
8 Apr, 2021 01:47 AM
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A casually dressed Queen Elizabeth II holds a Cine Camera while relaxing at the private home of NZ Governor-General at the time, Sir Willoughby Norrie on Christmas Day 1954. Photo / The Queen Unseen
A casually dressed Queen Elizabeth II holds a Cine Camera while relaxing at the private home of NZ Governor-General at the time, Sir Willoughby Norrie on Christmas Day 1954. Photo / The Queen Unseen
NZ Herald
Never-before seen footage from 1953 showing a young Queen Elizabeth II enjoying downtime with New Zealand Governor-General at the time, Sir Willoughby Norrie, and his family, has surfaced.