The Queen's late sister Princess Margaret married Antony Armstrong-Jones in a televised ceremony on 6 May 1960 - see how Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle followed suit.
Margaret’s preferred brand, allegedly the Famous Grouse, couldn’t be purchased on the island, which is just three miles long and one and a half miles wide. “You had to make sure you had it when she came to your house,” says Copeland, an American who, together with her husband, ...
Princess Margaret was no stranger to controversy and scandal. The younger sister of Queen Elizabeth II played by her own rules, much to ...
Princess Margaret has become known as a truly unique member of the Royal Family. She is known for her daring and flashy fashion sense- which pioneered a new way of presenting as royal. She is also known for the heartbreak that was ...See more ...
The princess and her new husband were joined by the royal family as they stepped out onto the balcony to greet the crowds of well-wishers who had been waiting to catch a glimpse of the happy couple below. Following their moment in the spotlight, Princess Margaret and her husband enjoyed ...
Princess Margaret and her husband, Tony Armstrong-Jones, Lord Snowdon, in happier times. 1963 This was the state of affairs in 1973 when we invited the princess for a long weekend at Glen, Colin’s [Anne’s husband’s] ancestral home in the Borders [Scotland]. ...
Margaret soon grew close to Group Captain Peter Townsend, a war hero and royal equerry, and their secret relationship was revealed at the coronation of her sister, Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. However, Townsend was an older man and a recent divorcé, and the relationship was said to be frown...
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From their courtship to their marriage, Princess Margaret and Tony Armstrong-Jones's relationship was anything but conventional.
Princess Margaret and her husband, Tony Armstrong-Jones, Lord Snowdon, in happier times. 1963 This was the state of affairs in 1973 when we invited the princess for a long weekend at Glen, Colin’s [Anne’s husband’s] ancestral home in the Borders [Scotland]. Anne Glenconner, being the...