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  1. 19 de jun. de 2023 · 19th June 2023. The last major Windsor wedding of the 20 th century became something of a turning point for Queen Elizabeth II and her family. It wasn’t just that this royal celebration was...

  2. 30 de out. de 2023 · Look back at the most memorable royal weddings of the 20th and 21st centuries from all across the world and glimpse fairy tales made real.

  3. 3 de set. de 2023 · Royalty Royal Weddings. When the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (now The Prince and Princess of Wales) were married at Westminster Abbey in April 2011, they followed a long line of British royal weddings. However, their wedding would have been seen by more people than any other.

  4. 3 de mai. de 2018 · See the Royal Weddings through history. From Lady Diana Spencer's wedding, to Elizabeth II's wedding, see a history of Royal Weddings on Vogue.

    • Wedding Rings of Welsh Gold
    • A Sprig of Myrtle
    • Tomb of The Unknown Warrior
    • Official Photographs
    • Orange Blossom

    The wedding rings of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, The Queen, Princess Margaret, Princess Anne, and Diana, Princess of Waleswere all made from the same nugget of Welsh gold, which came from a Welsh mine, Clogau St David's at Bontddu. There is still a minute sliver (one gramme) of this original piece of gold left, which is in the custody of the ...

    Many Royal Brides across the generations, from Her Majesty The Queen to The Duchess of Cambridge and The Duchess of Sussex, have chosen to carry a sprig of Myrtle in their bouquets. This tradition dates back to the wedding of Queen Victoriaand Albert’s eldest daughter, also Victoria. Myrtle, which represents love, fertility and innocence, has been ...

    Almost 100 years ago, Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon (known as Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother) established a long-held Royal Wedding tradition. As Lady Elizabeth entered Westminster Abbey on her wedding day, the Royal bride stopped to lay her flowers at the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior. The gesture was in remembrance of her own brother, Fergus, who di...

    Royal weddings have long been captured by official photographs, often taken between the ceremony and wedding reception. King Edward VIIand Queen Alexandra's wedding (then Prince and Princess of Wales) was the first Royal Wedding since the introduction of photography as a reliable recording medium and numerous photographs were taken of the bride and...

    For her wedding to Prince Alberton 10 April 1840, Queen Victoria did not wear a tiara, instead wearing a wreath of orange blossom, an emblem of chastity. Between 1839 and 1846, Prince Albert presented Queen Victoria with a number of pieces from a beautiful orange blossom parure (matching set of jewellery) to mark significant moments in their lives....

  5. Explore the major British royal weddings of the past century with clips from BBC television and radio programmes. The extensive archive highlights how the weddings became global events,...

  6. We take a look at nine royal weddings and wedding dresses from history, which all influenced the way we say ‘I do’ today. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert Married 10 February 1840, Chapel Royal, St James's Palace