Princes Andrew and Edward play at Buckingham Palace as young boys
Britian's Young Princes: This photograph is one a series of the Princes Andrew and Edward, youngest sons of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phlilip, taken by Lisa Sheridan on the grounds of Buckingham Palace. The photograph is released for prince Andrew's birthday. He is six years old on February 19, 1966. The picture shows the two brothers looking though a balustrade, and was taken on Janaury 31, 1966. (UPI Photo/Lisa Sheridan/Files)
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