The Prince of Wales and Princess Mary at Fox Hunt in Gressenhall, Norfolk. Full titles read: "PRINCE OF WALES and Princess Mary attend Meet of the West Norfolk Fox hounds at Gressenhall.
M/S Countryside scene, the Prince of Wales arrives, he climbs out of his car wearing a bowler hat and overcoat....
The Prince of Wales and Princess Mary at Fox Hunt in Gressenhall, Norfolk. Full titles read: "PRINCE OF WALES and Princess Mary attend Meet of the West Norfolk Fox hounds at Gressenhall.
M/S Countryside scene, the Prince of Wales arrives, he climbs out of his car wearing a bowler hat and overcoat. Small crowd of people greet him, he shakes hands with members of the hunt.
M/S It looks very cold, members of the hunt gather in a lightly snow covered field (presumably the Prince of Wales is in this group). Some members are already mounted on horses. The camera pans slightly to the right to reveal a small pack of bloodhounds sitting down looking quite bored with proceedings.
M/S Princess Mary walks and talks with one of the lady members. The Prince of Wales walks on screen from the left and approaches three members of the hunt, wearing traditional hunting colours. He chats to them while the bloodhounds gather around, tails wagging.
M/S nice shot of the Prince walking with an elder member of the hunt, wearing riding hat. They chat together, whilst walking from right to left. Two small wooden huts/sheds are visible in the background.
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