On Duty With the Queen: My Time as a Buckingham Palace Press Secretary (22 page)

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Taj Mahal
1
,
2
,
3

Tallis, Thomas
1

Teresa, Mother
1
,
2

Tidy-Harris, Sylvia
1

Today
1

Torvill, Jayne
1

Trudeau, Pierre
1

Unicorn Theatre for Children
1

Vargas, Elizabeth
1

Venkataraman, President
1

Victoria and Albert
, HMY
1

Victoria, Queen
1
,
2
,
3
,
4
,
5
,
6
,
7

Walter (great-uncle)
1
,
2

Webb, Jessie
1

Wessex, Countess of
1

Westmacott, Peter
1

Westminster Abbey, Diana’s funeral in,
see
Diana, Princess of Wales: funeral of

Wharfe, Ken
1
,
2
,
3

Whitaker, James
1
,
2

William I
1
,
2

William IV
1

William, Prince, Duke of Cambridge:

in
Britannia
1

at Diana reception
1

and Diana’s death
1
,
2

walkabout with Harry
1

at Diana’s funeral
1
,
2

hunting in Spain
1

marriage of
1

and media
1

on Necker Island
1

niche of
1

protected from media glare
1

and public speaking
1

sleeping rough
1

Windsor Castle
1

fire at
1
,
2

restoration bill for
1
,
2
,
3

restoration project at
1
,
2

reception for workers
1

state banquets at
1

Witchell, Nicholas
1

Woodward, Rear Adm. Bob
1

World Trade Center
1

Wright, David
1

Wyatt, Steve
1

Wycherley, Mervyn
1

York, Duchess of:

and Bryan
1
,
2

press secretary of
1

and Wyatt
1

York, Duke of,
see
Andrew, Prince

Young Card Players, The
(Le Nain)
1

Me and my dad in the summer of 1946, months before he died.

Not quite Denis Compton – he gave me the cricket bat. My mother is the glamorous wicket keeper,
c
. 1948.

Chilling out with the snappers in Nigeria.

Celebrating my 50
th
Birthday lunch at Kensington Palace, given by the Princess of Wales. Diana took the picture.

The Prince of Wales’ polo fall in Cirencester, June 1990.

I brief the press following the accident.

Press Association’s Ron Bell and I chat with Princess Diana at the Metropolitan Police training college in Hendon, north London.

On duty with a Princess during the summer of 1991.

I accompany Prince Charles on a visit of Hong Kong in November 1992.

The day a nation mourned (
from left to right
): Prince Philip, Prince William, Earl Spencer, Prince Harry and Prince Charles walk behind the King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery at the funeral of Princess Diana in 1997.

Compering a charity Christmas show at Queens Ice & Bowl.

Royal Commentators father and daughter outside Kensington Palace. During the 2011 Royal Wedding Victoria was with CBS and I was with Sky News.

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