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Princess Margaret and Antony Armstrong-Jones got married at Westminster Abbey in May 1960. Here’s everything to know about their televised wedding.
Princess Margaret married Antony Armstrong-Jones at Westminster Abbey in the spring of 1960. It was the first royal wedding to be broadcast on television and more than 20 million viewers tuned in ...
In February 1960, around two years after they first met at a dinner party, Armstrong-Jones and Margaret announced their plans to marry. The princess received a ruby engagement ring that was ...
Princess Margaret — the younger sister ... played out in Season 5 of “The Crown.” She married photographer Antony Armstrong-Jones in 1960, and they had two children — David Armstrong ...
The pair married in 1960 - Margaret's niece Princess Anne was one of the bridesmaids On 6 May 1960, the couple walked down the aisle at Westminster Abbey. The pair's nuptials were historic for a ...
In 1960, in the royal family’s first-ever broadcast wedding, Princess Margaret married Antony Armstrong-Jones, aka Lord Snowdon. Just 29 at the time, Margaret’s marriage quickly went south. “ ...
At the time of their breakup, Margaret reportedly told Peter that she would never marry anyone else, but the Princess later tied the knot with photographer Antony Armstrong-Jones in May 1960.
Following royal tradition, Princess Margaret and Armstrong-Jones wed at Westminster Abbey in London on May 6, 1960. The morning ceremony marked the first time a king's daughter had married a ...
Princess Margaret and Antony Armstrong-Jones made royal history when they tied the knot on May 6, 1960. The pair, who first met at a dinner party in 1958, kept their romance under wraps until they ...
Following royal tradition, Princess Margaret and Armstrong-Jones wed at Westminster Abbey in London on May 6, 1960. The morning ceremony marked the first time a king's daughter had married a commoner ...