The Queen and Prince Philip in the drawing room at Sandringham House. The photograph is one of a series taken by Prince Andrew. It marks the sixtieth birthday of the Queen last Monday. Prince Andrew used a Hasselblad camera fitted with a 150mm lens for the portrait session, which was his first. He had not previously used studio lights. The photographs were not taken for any specific purpose, but the Queen was delighted with the results and decided they should be released as official birthday portraits. All proceeds from the photographs will be given to Prince Andrew’s Charities Trust.
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Press, 24 April 1986, Page 12
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99The Queen and Prince Philip in the drawing room at Sandringham House. The photograph is one of a series taken by Prince Andrew. It marks the sixtieth birthday of the Queen last Monday. Prince Andrew used a Hasselblad camera fitted with a 150mm lens for the portrait session, which was his first. He had not previously used studio lights. The photographs were not taken for any specific purpose, but the Queen was delighted with the results and decided they should be released as official birthday portraits. All proceeds from the photographs will be given to Prince Andrew’s Charities Trust. Press, 24 April 1986, Page 12
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