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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.
Up until their engagement, Margaret's relationship with Armstrong-Jones, a fashion photographer, had been a well-kept secret. It had been only few years since the heart-broken princess had called ...
The Princess met Townsend ... A year later in May 1960, Margaret married a magazine photographer, Antony Armstrong-Jones, at Westminster Abbey. Armstrong-Jones was the first commoner to marry ...
Jones, daughter of Princess Margaret's former husband Lord Snowdon, runs 'The Yellow Bittern,' a unique 18-seat eatery near ...
He married his second wife ... and friends - a far cry from the luxurious palace life he had lived with Princess Margaret.
Years after the fallout of her wedding plans with Townsend, Princess Margaret married British photographer Antony Armstrong-Jones in 1960. The queen herself named her new husband the Earl of Snowdon.
Before Princess Margaret became a mother, she married Antony Armstrong-Jones. Princess Margaret, who later became Countess of Snowdon upon marriage, was born on August 21, 1930. The youngest ...
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. “ ...
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 ...