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  1. 3 de nov. de 2022 · The third season of The Crown depicts Antony Armstrong Jones's affair with Lucy Lindsay Hogg. Here's what you need to know about her.

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  2. 20 de fev. de 2024 · Princess Margaret's marriage to Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon, goes from brittle to broken over the course of The Crown's third season. She spends the 10th and final episode...

    • Princess Margaret and Antony Armstrong-Jones Meet
    • Princess Margaret and Antony Armstrong-Jones Begin A Secret Love Affair
    • October 1959: Antony Armstrong-Jones Visits Princess Margaret at Balmoral
    • Antony Armstrong-Jones Proposes to Princess Margaret
    • May 6, 1960: Princess Margaret and Antony Armstrong-Jones Get Married
    • Princess Margaret and Antony Armstrong-Jones Go on A Romantic Honeymoon
    • May 28, 1960: Antony Armstrong-Jones Has A Child with Camilla Fry
    • October 1961: Princess Margaret and Antony Armstrong-Jones Receive New Titles
    • Princess Margaret Begins An Affair with Anthony Barton
    • Antony Armstrong-Jones Takes An Unconventional Photo of Princess Margaret

    Princess Margaret met her future husband at a dinner party in 1958. It wasn't the photographer's first run-in with the royal family, however. Two years prior, he was commissioned to take the photographs for Prince Charles' 8th birthday party, and the Queen reportedly loved the results so muchthat she brought him back one year later to photograph he...

    The royal and Armstrong-Jones were discreet in the early days of their union. "Nobody knew about their relationship, there wasn't a whisper about it," Lord Snowdon's biographer, Anne de Courcy, wrote. "She would see him in secret at his studio and yes, he would join her at parties, but no one could pinpoint which man she was interested in. The pres...

    Armstrong-Jones continued to court Margaret in plain sight, even visiting her at Balmoral in October 1959. As de Courcy wrote in her biography of Snowdon, as seen in an excerpt published by Vanity Fair in January 2009, "No one attached any significance to his visit, assuming that he was there in a professional capacity."

    The photographer proposed to the princess while visiting Wildcome Manor, the home of his friends Jeremy and Camilla Fry, who had offered the space as a "safe house" to the couple, according to de Courcy. Armstrong-Jones reportedly popped the question with a ring of rubies and diamonds that was in the shape of a rosebud— a nod to his future bride's ...

    Princess Margaret and Armstrong-Jones said their "I do's"in a historic ceremony on May 6, 1960, marking the first time a king's daughter had married a commoner in 400 years. The lavish event took place at Westminster Abbey in London, with Princess Margaret dressed in a gorgeous silk organza piece by Norman Harnell that featured nearly 100 feet of f...

    The couple embarked on a six-week honeymoonto islands including Trinidad and Antigua aboard the royal yacht Brittania.

    While Armstrong-Jones was rumored to have many affairs throughout the course of his relationship with Princess Margaret, the most shocking was perhaps the one he had with Fry, the wife of his best friend Jeremy. Their daughter, Polly Fry, was born on May 28, 1960, less than one month into Armstrong-Jones' new marriage. Jeremy was presumed to be the...

    One year after becoming a member of the royal family, Armstrong-Jones was given the official titleof Earl of Snowdon, while his new wife became the Countess of Snowdon.

    In her Snowdon biography, de Courcy claimed that Princess Margaret began an affairwith Armstrong-Jones' university friend, Anthony Barton, in 1966 to get back at her husband for his own infidelities. These dalliances were reportedly discovered by Anthony's wife, Eva, when he left a letter from Margaret lying around their home. According to the book...

    Armstrong-Jones photographed his wife and kids a few times throughout their relationship. He shot Margaret's 29th birthday portrait in 1959 and snapped another photo of her in 1967. Both showed the princess with bare shoulders.

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  3. 18 de nov. de 2022 · From their wedding in 1960, to their separation in 1976, here's everything you need to know about Princess Margaret's relationship with Antony Armstrong-Jones.

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  4. 3 de nov. de 2022 · Antony Armstrong-Jones married Princess Margaret in May 1960 in the first televised royal wedding.

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  5. 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.

  6. The earl, David Armstrong-Jones, is the son of the late Princess Margaret and photographer Antony Armstrong-Jones. He has been married to wife Serena for 26 years. They have two children.