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65 years of Woman’s Day Royal baby covers

65 years of Woman’s Day royal baby covers.

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Woman’s Day: 1950

Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip with a very young Prince Charles and Princess Anne.

Woman’s Day: 1953

Prince Charles like you’ve never seen him before.

Woman’s Day: 1959

The actress – turned Princess – Grace shared the cover with her daughter Princess Caroline.

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Woman’s Day: 1961

Princess Margaret with first born son, David Albert Charles Armstrong-Jones.

Women’s Day: 1961

Princess Grace with her two tiny tots, Princess Caroline and Prince Albert. She went on to have another two children, Albert II and Princess Stéphanie Marie Elisabeth.

Women’s Day: 1964

The Queen taking a leisurely stroll with Prince Andrew.

Women’s Day: 1969

Duke and Duchess of Kent holidaying in Australia.

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Woma’s Day: 1979

Princess Michael of Kent with her first child Lord Frederick Windsor.

Women’s Day: 1982

Princess Diana stole the hearts of everyone, especially the little toddlers.

Woman’s Day: 1982

Prince William is born.

Woman’s Day: 1983

The royals for a visit come down under.

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Woman’s Day: 1984

Prince Harry is born to worldwide celebrations.

Woman’s Day: 1984

Prince Harry with doting mother, Princess Di.

Woman’s Day: 1986

The young princes take piano lessions in their royal home.

Woman’s Day: 1987

Charles and Diana outside their royal palace with very cheeky looking sons Prince William and Prince Harry.

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Woman’s Day: 1988

Prince Harry charms the media with his cheeky antics.

Woman’s Day: 1990

Fergie with her young family; daughters Beatrice and Eugenie and ex husband, Prince Andrew.

Woman’s Day: 1992

Dashing Prince William poses for the cameras.

Woman’s Day: 1992

Radiant Princess Di with a mischievous looking Prince Harry.

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Women’s Day: 2000

Fergie and her daughter Beatrice experiencing rocky times in the royal family.

Women’s Day: 2003

Princess Diana with a fresh-faced Prince William.

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