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Princess Margaret met photographer Antony Armstrong-Jones in 1958 at a dinner party at the Chelsea home of Lady Elizabeth Cavendish. [2] [3] The two had previously encountered each other when Armstrong-Jones was the photographer at the wedding of Margaret's friends, Lady Anne Coke and The Hon. Colin Tennant, in April 1956. [4]
On May 6, 1960, Princess Margaret married Lord Snowdon at Westminster Abbey. It was the first royal wedding to be broadcast on television, with an estimated 300 million viewers tuning in around ...
Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon (Margaret Rose; 21 August 1930 ... Margaret's wedding dress was designed by Norman Hartnell and worn with the Poltimore tiara. [38]
Images of Princess Margaret, taken by her husband Lord Snowdon before and after their marriage in 1960, ... on her wedding day. ... Portrait by Cecil Beaton of Princess Margaret, 1949, (Royal ...
While Princess Margaret passed away in 2002, her legacy still lives on through her charities, cultural influence and, of course, her family . Back in March 2023, her granddaughter Lady Margarita ...
In February 1960, Snowdon, then known as Antony Armstrong-Jones, became engaged to the Queen's sister, Princess Margaret, and they married on 6 May 1960 at Westminster Abbey. The ceremony was the first royal wedding to be broadcast on television. [58]
The new season of The Crown introduces Princess Margaret’s future husband, Antony Armstrong-Jones, to the Netflix hit's viewers. The late society photographer, later titled Lord Snowdon by Queen ...
The estate was given to the princess in 1959 by Colin Tennant, a British aristocrat and socialite, who had purchased the land in 1959 for around $120,000. [10] The land was a wedding gift, to commemorate her marriage to Lord Snowdon. [11] Tennant reportedly asked Princess Margaret whether she would prefer a ‘wrapped gift’ or land on Mustique.