TWO weeks before images of Prince Charles and Lady Diana were broadcast across the world, a pair of five-year-olds had their own royal wedding.
Darren Kiley and Nicola King, of St Christopher's First School, Cowley, received a regal welcome in July 1981.
The celebrations formed part of a special day for the school, with then Lord Mayor of Oxford, Henry Nimmo, visiting the school to present gifts to two retiring staff members.
Read also: Video as Prince Charles chats to school pupils in BletchingdonAfter arriving in Cowley, the mayor's chauffeur, Laurence Biggs, was on hand to give Darren and Nicola the royal treatment.
The two staff members - teacher Dorothy Creamer and Mollie Stayte, a school cook assistant - then took centre stage, as they received a leather handbag and a lamp respectively.
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