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Princesses, PMs & stars all captured by Sun's Arthur Edwards as he receives gong
Princesses, PMs & stars all captured by Sun's Arthur Edwards as he receives gong

The Sun

time22-05-2025

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Princesses, PMs & stars all captured by Sun's Arthur Edwards as he receives gong

OUR BRILLIANT ARTHUR Find out how a lorry driver's son ended up travelling to 120 countries to become the Royals' favourite snapper Mike Ridley , Sun feature writer Published : 0:01, 23 May 2025 IN the world of press photography there are legends – and then there is Arthur Edwards. Our royal photographer has been on The Sun's staff for 50 years, and in that time he has become a household name for his brilliant pictures. 15 Sun snapper Arthur Edward with the press pack on the day PM Margaret Thatcher quit in 1990 Credit: Times Newspapers Ltd And to mark his incredible career, Arthur, who is still working at the age of 84, was last night presented with the well-deserved Lifetime Achievement prize at the annual Press Awards. He received the honour for a feat in national newspaper history that is unlikely ever to be repeated. In half a century working for Britain's favourite newspaper, lorry driver's son Arthur has visited 120 countries to take photos – not only of the royals, but also many of the world's best-known faces. Today he shares some of his favourite pictures – a tiny fraction of the thousands he has taken for readers of The Sun since he joined the staff in December 1974. Lady Diana Spencer, 1981 Probably my most famous Diana picture came about because I knew that the girl who would marry Prince Charles was a nursery assistant. But I didn't know where she worked, so I went to three pre-schools in West London before I came across the Young England Kindergarten in Pimlico. 15 With a bit of luck and sunlight, Arthur Edwards captured his most iconic photo of Diana at a Pimlico nursery Credit: The Sun I knocked on the door and asked the principal: 'Does Lady Diana Spencer work here?' When she said yes, I asked if Diana would pose for a photograph for The Sun. Diana agreed, but she wanted to have two of the children with her. Suddenly the sun came out. With the help of God's light, an ordinary photo became a fabulous picture. Margaret Thatcher and her cat, 1978 I was sent to Flood Street in Chelsea , where Mrs Thatcher lived when she was leader of the Opposition. Prince Harry & Meghan make money trashing the Royals - why should we pay for his security? | Royal Exclusive Show It was the Sunday before the 1978 Tory Conference and The Sun's Editor asked if I could get a picture of Mrs T writing her speech. 15 She was known as 'Thatcher the Milk Snatcher', but the Iron Lady showed her soft side in 1978 – as Arthur snapped her sharing a quiet moment and a saucer of milk with a cat Credit: Arthur Edwards / The Sun She looked so young back then and happily posed for a photo. But when she was seeing me off later, a cat jumped up on the wall. I saw the soft side of our future Prime Minister – who would become known as the Iron Lady – when she almost purred: 'Kitty, you want your milk.' Despite being nicknamed Thatcher the Milk Snatcher when she was Education Secretary and ended free school milk for children, she happily poured some into a saucer for the cat. It made a couple of brilliant pictures. David Beckham getting his OBE, 2003 I have photographed David many times, and he has always been a superstar. Nothing is too much trouble for him. 15 David Beckham kisses Victoria on the nose after getting his OBE in 2003 – a sweet moment captured when she refused to smile for the camera Credit: Arthur Edwards / The Sun When he received his OBE from the late Queen, I asked his wife Victoria to smile. But she never does, and she looked at me as if I was asking her for a thousand pounds. So David just kissed her on the nose, which I thought was lovely, and it made a great picture. Sir Paul McCartney, 2001 He was promoting some scarves that his wife Linda had designed. But the photo call at Kew Gardens was so chaotic that he walked away. 15 Sir Paul McCartney pulls a lemon from his pocket and poses with a smile in 2001 – telling Arthur, 'Call me Macca' Credit: Arthur Edwards / The Sun Back then, The Sun was starting to print colour pages, and I was desperate for a bright photo that would get into the paper. So I waited outside the main pavilion until he came out, and I said: 'Excuse me, Sir Paul.' He replied: 'Call me Macca.' When he realised what I wanted, he pulled a lemon out of his pocket and posed happily for this very colourful picture. Donald Trump, 2016 During his first campaign for the US presidency in 2016, he was at his Turnberry golf course in Scotland. I tried to get a photo that was different, so I took him with a copy of that day's Sun. 15 Donald Trump at Turnberry in 2016 – Arthur secretly thought he didn't have a prayer of winning the presidency… how wrong can you be? Credit: Arthur Edwards / The Sun I asked him to take his hat off but he said no, adding that his hair wasn't good, and he would not do it. On the plane home, I said to my colleague, The Sun's Chief Feature Writer Oliver Harvey: 'I don't think he's got a prayer in the election.' How wrong can you be? Prince Charles and Ronald Reagan, 1981 I was in Wellington, New Zealand, at the start of a world tour with Prince Charles when we heard the shocking news that US President Ronald Reagan had been shot. The royal tour was due to end in Washington DC, and after the assassination attempt, we assumed that leg would be cancelled. 15 Charles joked about the persistence of the British press, after the snapper asked President Regan to stand for a shot - despite a recent assassination attempt Credit: Arthur Edwards / The Sun But by the time we had visited Australia and Hawaii, President Reagan had recovered, and his first official meeting was with the prince at the White House. They were sitting by the fireplace and I asked them both to stand up. Reagan, who was still frail, could not believe what I'd asked. But Charles stood up and said: 'The British press – they are so persistent.' Prince Philip, the Queen and Zara Phillips in carriage, 1984 Every year Philip competed at the Royal Windsor Horse Show. The Queen and their granddaughter Zara are on his carriage. 15 Prince Philip competes at the Royal Windsor Horse Show in 1984, with the Queen and granddaughter Zara Phillips cheering from his carriage Credit: Arthur Edwards / The Sun Philip's biggest fan was his wife, who suffered every fault and every mistake he made – but when he won, she always cheered the loudest. Harry and the hand mark, 2015 This is the moment he got his revenge on me for revealing during New Zealand's breakfast TV that he was losing his hair. 15 Harry takes his revenge for Arthur revealing the prince's thinning crown Credit: PA:Press Association 15 Harry's purple handed artwork We were visiting a youth club where the youngsters asked him to do a hand print on the wall in purple paint. He did – then placed his hand firmly on my head. Prince Charles with Tom Jones and Lionel Richie, 2019 I seem to have been taking pictures of Tom Jones all my life, from his early days in Wales to last year's D-Day celebrations in Normandy. Although he is quite old now, like Elvis, Sir Tom has never lost that fabulous voice. 15 Prince Charles with his great friend Tom Jones and Lionel Richie in Barbados, 2019 - a rare snapshot of music legends and royalty together Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd Lionel Richie is a great friend of the now King Charles. I photographed him at the Coronation concert at Windsor Castle, but I love this picture of the three of them, which I took in Barbados. Brian May on Buckingham Palace roof, 2002 Queen guitarist playing the National Anthem on the palace roof to open Her Majesty's Golden Jubilee concert. Genius. Not many people bothered to photograph it because there was a star-studded line-up to come, including Cliff Richard, Ozzy Osbourne and Paul McCartney. 15 Brian May rocks Buckingham Palace roof, 2002, playing the National Anthem to kick off the Golden Jubilee concert - a shot that led to friendship and tea with the Queen guitarist Credit: Arthur Edwards / The Sun Afterwards, Brian asked if he could use my picture of him finishing in triumph – playing the guitar that his dad had made for him – on his social media. Naturally I said yes, because he had done such a brilliant job under immense pressure. Later, Brian invited me to tea and we became quite good friends. Tony and Cherie Blair, 2005 I went along to Downing Street with our political editor Trevor Kavanagh who was interviewing the Prime Minister in the beautiful garden. 15 Cherie Blair asked for a photo with Tony — Arthur said, 'Give him a hug' His wife Cherie asked if they could have a picture together? I said 'give him a hug'. They loved the photo so much the Blairs gave a signed copy to every visitor to No10. I've got a signed copy of it at home. Mother Teresa, 1980 Prince Charles went to visit Mother Teresa in Calcutta and pray with her, which of course we couldn't photograph. 15 Of all his rich and famoous subjects, Arthur says Mother Theresa was the most humble, compassionate person But I photographed her these orphans who had been abandoned on the streets and this wonderful woman, who is now a saint, took them in. Of all the famous people I've photographed, she was the most humble, compassionate person. I am so lucky to have met her. Princess Anne and Gorbachev, 1980 I have been to the Kremlin a few times, including once when I photographer Diana Ross there. 15 Princess Anne meets President Gorbachev at the Kremlin in 1980 This time I went with Princess Anne who visited the USSR space centre before meeting President Gorbachev.

The 6 times Princess Kate has made touching tributes to Queen Camilla through her outfits – and what their twinning style reveals about the future monarchy
The 6 times Princess Kate has made touching tributes to Queen Camilla through her outfits – and what their twinning style reveals about the future monarchy

The Sun

time08-05-2025

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The 6 times Princess Kate has made touching tributes to Queen Camilla through her outfits – and what their twinning style reveals about the future monarchy

THEY say imitation is the highest form of flattery - and in this instance it couldn't be more true. The royals were in full attendance at the VE Day celebrations in London earlier this month with everyone in their finery for a crowd of thousands to see. 16 The Princess of Wales, 43, wore an elegant purple coat dress and halo fascinator in the same matching raspberry shade. Catherine's dedication to the meaning behind what she wears is unmatched, the pretty purple colour not only looks nice but it also signifies the unity of the armed forces and all its branches - Army green, Marine red and Navy blue. Not only was Kate's subtle honour intended to honour veterans but also to pay homage to Queen Camilla. Camilla often wears her own purple coat dress to royal events such as the annual Commonwealth Day Service at Westminster Abbey in 2022. 16 16 The touching tribute to Camilla's style is a heartwarming move by Catherine as the pair have formed a close bond in recent years, according to royal experts. But this isn't the only time the pair have shared similar tastes when it comes to fashion. Here, Fabulous ' fashion editor, Clemmie Fieldsend, reveals the times they have looked to each other for style inspiration. UNITED UNIFORMS 16 Last month the Prince and Princess of Wales visited the Isle of Mull in Scotland, a place of special significance for the couple, for a whistlestop tour. The royals had, in fact, visited the island privately more than 20 years ago when they were students, and the return was even more meaningful as Tuesday was their 14th wedding anniversary. However her somewhat unusual choice for casual, in the past we've seen her look of Breton jumpers for coastal trips, she seemingly looked to her mother-in-law for fashion guidance. On their visit to Tobermory, the capital where kids TV show Balamory was filmed, Kate swapped her glam city wear for a more dressed down but stylish look. Channelling country core Kate, 43, wore a light brown, tweed blazer with statement double breasted gold buttons from Holland Cooper, £549. Paired with a light blue linen shirt underneath, her signature black skinny jeans and brown suede hiking boots, all polished off with delicate gold jewellery, Catherine looked flawless. In April 2020, during the Covid-19 pandemic, the King and Queen stood on their doorstep to join thousands of others around the UK to partake in the, then weekly, 'Clap for Carers' initiative which saw people show their support for the hardworking doctors, nurses and carers. Camilla showed her appreciation wearing a country green blazer, blue shirt and jeans. 16 The following day, Kate wore a white stand up collar blouse with cut-out detailing underneath a green jumper and jacket. The look bared a striking resemblance to a look worn by Camilla in 2024 when she attended the Braemar Literary Festival, also in Scotland. PRETTY IN PRINTS 16 Both women are fans of printed dresses, but in June, 2023, Kate and Camilla wore the same patterned frocks just a day apart. When attending a reception to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the arrival of the HMT Empire Windrush, Camilla wore a bright green, collared shirt dress with small belted waist. The following day, the Princess of Wales met families at Riversley Park Children's Centre in Nuneaton, in the Midlands, and followed suit and also wore a green dress belted dress but in leopard print. ROYAL BLUE 16 In 2023 the royals coordinated their looks on the same day for a church service at St George's Chapel in Windsor. Both Catherine and Camilla wore electric blue looks for the Easter Sunday outing - and both wore coat dresses. Whilst Camila wore a number by designer Anna Valentine with a matching Philip Tracey hat, the Princess of Wales recycled an old Catherine Walkers coat dress and headgear from Lock & Co. RED ALERT 16 Catherine was the style leader of the two in February, 2023, when she was attending a BAFTA event and wore a red suit by Alexander McQueen with tonal matching accessories, a bag by Miu Miu and shoes by Givanvito Rossi In the same week, Camilla also chose striking red for an official engagement with the British Army. The pair matched bold colour and V-neck lines that created impactful style. 16 The Queen put her country attire on in October, 2020, during a visit to Westonbirt, The National Arboretum in Tetbury, Gloucestershire, of which she is the patron of. Wearing a forest green Musto jacket paired with matching coloured trousers and Dubarry boots. However two years before in 2018, Kate visited the Sayers Croft Forest School and Wildlife Garden in Paddington, London. On theme for the outdoor occasion she wore a green jacket, matching jeans and knee-high boots from Penelope Chilvers, all in a very similar styles to Camilla's. Last Christmas morning the royals attended the annual church service at Sandringham Church, Norfolk. Both Camilla and Catherine wore long forest green coats, asymmetrical, beret style hats and even twinned with matching black bags, boots and gloves. Whilst the Queen chose a belted coat Kate went for her go-to style of double breasted. 16 16 Kate Middleton's love of recycling clothes KATE Middleton might be a Princess, but that certainly doesn't stop her from rewearing her favourite frocks. Jenny Packham Gown: She first worn the frock to an ARK Gala Dinner in June 2011, and then rewore it three years later to the National Portrait Gallery in February 2014. Alexander McQueen Coat Dress: Kate donned the beautiful number for Trooping the Colour in June 2016 and then just a year later, was spotted in it again for the Easter Service, in April 2017. Temperley London Dress: She first wore the black lace dress at the War Horse Premiere, in January 2012, but then, just months later, donned it again, at the St. Andrews University Gala, in December 2012. Hobbs Coat: Even Kate is a fan of a staple coat, as she's reworn a classic number from Hobbs, which she first wore on Christmas Day in December 2012, and then again on a visit to Newcastle, in October 2013. Kate Middleton's sartorial choices continue to inspire many, proving that elegance and sustainability can go hand in hand.

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