TOP LEFT: The scene at King’s Gate as Prince Charles salutes the crowd after the Queen had presented him as Prince of Wales. TOP RIGHT: The Prince of Wales appears at Queen Eleanor’s Gate to show himself to the Welsh people. MIDDLE LEFT: Lord Snowdon, in his uniform as Constable of Caernarvon Castle, stands with Colonel C. H. Jeager, chief instructor at the Royal Military School of Music. MIDDLE: The Prince of Wales receives the Queen’s kiss after-he had sworn fealty to her. MIDDLE RIGHT: The Queen places the Prince of Wales's coronet on his head. BOTTOM LEFT: The Queen and the Prince of Wales drive together through the streets of Caernarvon after the investiture. BOTTOMRIGHT: Part of the crowd which waited all night to catch a glimpse of the Prince of Wales.
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32030, 3 July 1969, Page 17
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133TOP LEFT: The scene at King’s Gate as Prince Charles salutes the crowd after the Queen had presented him as Prince of Wales. TOP RIGHT: The Prince of Wales appears at Queen Eleanor’s Gate to show himself to the Welsh people. MIDDLE LEFT: Lord Snowdon, in his uniform as Constable of Caernarvon Castle, stands with Colonel C. H. Jeager, chief instructor at the Royal Military School of Music. MIDDLE: The Prince of Wales receives the Queen’s kiss after-he had sworn fealty to her. MIDDLE RIGHT: The Queen places the Prince of Wales's coronet on his head. BOTTOM LEFT: The Queen and the Prince of Wales drive together through the streets of Caernarvon after the investiture. BOTTOMRIGHT: Part of the crowd which waited all night to catch a glimpse of the Prince of Wales. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32030, 3 July 1969, Page 17
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