1960. The ceremony was the first royal wedding to be broadcast on television and was watched by 300 million people worldwide. Princess Margaret arrived on time for the 11:30 AM ceremony after making the journey from Clarence House in the Glass Coach with her brother-in-law the...
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.
On May 6, 1960, Princess Margaret married Anthony Armstrong-Jones at Westminster Abbey. It made history as the first royal wedding to be broadcast on television, with an estimated 300 million viewers tuning in around the world. Here's how the day unfolded. The engagement Up until their enga...
This afternoon, Buckingham Palace released two stunning portraits taken by photographer Benjamin Wheeler, which showcased Beatrice's unexpected (and very stylish) choice: a vintage dress by couturier Norman Hartnell, the designer behind both Queen Elizabeth and Princess Margaret's own wedding gowns. ...
Princess Margaret travelling to her wedding in the Royal CoachGetty Proving she always did things her own way!Her wedding to Anthony Armstrong-Jones in 1960 was one the grandest royal occasions we've ever seen, but did you know that Princess Margaret bought her own tiara rather than borrow on...
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From their courtship to their marriage, Princess Margaret and Tony Armstrong-Jones's relationship was anything but conventional.
Take a look at these romantic pictures from the royal wedding of the century—the day Lady Diana Spencer and Prince Charles got married at St Paul's Cathedral.
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