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Prince Harry returns to school at Chepstow Villas Notting Hill Gate with brother Prince

Prince Harry returns to school at Chepstow Villas Notting Hill Gate with brother Prince


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Prince Harry returns to school at Chepstow Villas Notting Hill Gate with brother Prince

Prince Harry returns to school at Chepstow Villas Notting Hill Gate with brother Prince William
September 1988

Daily Mirror
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London
Greater London
England
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Media ID 21419718

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Brothers Prince Harry Prince William


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Prince Harry and his elder brother, Prince William, captured in a nostalgic moment as they return to school at Chepstow Villas in Notting Hill Gate. This timeless print from September 1988 takes us back to the heartwarming bond shared by these two royal brothers. In this snapshot of their childhood, we witness the young princes stepping out of a sleek car with an air of regality that belies their tender age. Dressed impeccably in their school uniforms, they exude both confidence and innocence as they embark on another day of learning. The image encapsulates not only the privileged lives led by these young royals but also highlights the importance placed upon education within their family. It serves as a reminder that even amidst their royal duties and responsibilities, both Princes were encouraged to pursue knowledge and personal growth like any other child. As we gaze upon this photograph, we are transported back to the vibrant atmosphere of London's bustling streets during the 1980s. The vintage charm is palpable – from the classic car parked behind them to the architecture lining Chepstow Villas. This print allows us a glimpse into an era long gone yet forever cherished. It immortalizes not just two future kings but also captures a precious moment between siblings who would go on to face life's triumphs and challenges together.

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