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Royal Wedding Honeymoons Collection

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Background imageRoyal Wedding Honeymoons Collection: Royal Wedding 1947 - honeymoon at Broadlands

Royal Wedding 1947 - honeymoon at Broadlands
Broadlands, near Romsey in Hampshire, the home of Earl Mountbatten, where Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh spent the first part of their honeymoon

Background imageRoyal Wedding Honeymoons Collection: Royal Wedding 1934 - brides dress and Trent Park

Royal Wedding 1934 - brides dress and Trent Park
Page from the Illustrated London News showing the wedding dress of Princess Marina of Greece on display alongside the wedding presents at St. Jamess Palace

Background imageRoyal Wedding Honeymoons Collection: Royal Wedding 1934 - honeymoon incidents

Royal Wedding 1934 - honeymoon incidents
The newly married Duke and Duchess of Kent at Himley where they spent the first part of their honeymoon at Himley Hall, the home of Lord Dudley in Staffordshire

Background imageRoyal Wedding Honeymoons Collection: Cross section of the royal yacht Britannia

Cross section of the royal yacht Britannia
A diagrammatic drawing of H.M.V Britannia, the royal yacht, first launched in 1953 and decommissioned in 1997. Featured in the Royal Wedding Number of The Illustrated London News in May 1960 as it

Background imageRoyal Wedding Honeymoons Collection: Mountbatten wedding 1922 - Rolls Royce wedding gift

Mountbatten wedding 1922 - Rolls Royce wedding gift
Lord Louis and Lady Mountbatten (formerly Lady Edwina Ashley) pictured with the Rolls Royce given by Lady Mountbatten to her husband as a wedding gift

Background imageRoyal Wedding Honeymoons Collection: Weston Park, Shifnal, Shropshire

Weston Park, Shifnal, Shropshire
The immediate destination of Princess Mary, the Princess Royal, and Viscount Lascelles (later the 6th Earl of Harewood), after their wedding on 28th February 1922 : Weston Park

Background imageRoyal Wedding Honeymoons Collection: Princess Margaret Design

Princess Margaret Design
Press release issued on the eve of Princess Margarets wedding showing her Victor Stiebel-designed going-away outfit with buttercup yellow swatches. Date: 1960

Background imageRoyal Wedding Honeymoons Collection: Princess Margaret honeymoons on the Britannia

Princess Margaret honeymoons on the Britannia
Page from the ILN Royal Wedding Number, commemorating the marriage of Princess Margaret to Anthony Armstrong Jones on 6 May 1960

Background imageRoyal Wedding Honeymoons Collection: Royal Wedding 1947 - honeymoon at Birkhall

Royal Wedding 1947 - honeymoon at Birkhall
Birkhall on the Balmoral estate where Princess Elizabeth and her new husband, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh spent the second part of their honeymoon after their marriage at Westminster Abbey on 20

Background imageRoyal Wedding Honeymoons Collection: Royal Wedding 1923 - T. R. H depart on honeymoon

Royal Wedding 1923 - T. R. H depart on honeymoon
Front cover of The Sketch showing the newlywed Duke and Duchess of York. Prince Albert, Duke of York (later King George VI) married Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon on 26 April 1923

Background imageRoyal Wedding Honeymoons Collection: Wedding of Princess Margaret - the Going Away

Wedding of Princess Margaret - the Going Away
At the end of the wedding breakfast the Queen, other members of the Royal family and other guests assemble in the courtyard of Buckingham Palace to give the bride (Princess Margaret)

Background imageRoyal Wedding Honeymoons Collection: Princess Alice and Louis depart after wedding

Princess Alice and Louis depart after wedding
Following their wedding at Osborne House on the Isle of Wight, Princess Alice, daughter of Queen Victoria, and Prince Louis of Hesse-Darmstadt leave by carriage for nearby St Clare

Background imageRoyal Wedding Honeymoons Collection: Drawing Room, St Clare, Isle of Wight

Drawing Room, St Clare, Isle of Wight
The Drawing Room at St Clare, the family home of the Vernon-Harcourts, near Ryde on the Isle of Wight. It was here that Princess Alice, third child and second daughter of Queen Victoria

Background imageRoyal Wedding Honeymoons Collection: Royal Wedding 1935 - Duke and Duchess of Gloucester

Royal Wedding 1935 - Duke and Duchess of Gloucester
Henry, Duke of Gloucester and Lady Alice Montagu Douglas Scott, later Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester (1901-2004), driving through the streets of London in an open carriage on their way to St

Background imageRoyal Wedding Honeymoons Collection: Royal Wedding 1919 -- Princess Patricia of Connaught

Royal Wedding 1919 -- Princess Patricia of Connaught
Princess Patricia of Connaught and Commander Alexander Ramsay RN, playing golf on their honeymoon. On her marriage Princess Patricia, a granddaughter of Queen Victoria

Background imageRoyal Wedding Honeymoons Collection: Wedding of Princess Margaret - the Going Away

Wedding of Princess Margaret - the Going Away
Princess Margaret and her new husband Anthony Armstrong Jones drive through Queen Victoria Street in the City of London en route to board the Royal Yacht Britannia at Tower Pier for their honeymoon

Background imageRoyal Wedding Honeymoons Collection: Duke and Duchess of Kent depart on honeymoon

Duke and Duchess of Kent depart on honeymoon
Newlyweds, the Duke and Duchess of Kent (formerly Princess Marina of Greece) pictured together at Paddington Station in London departing for their honeymoon following their marriage on 29 November

Background imageRoyal Wedding Honeymoons Collection: Royal Wedding 1923 - the honeymoon car

Royal Wedding 1923 - the honeymoon car

Background imageRoyal Wedding Honeymoons Collection: Villa Medici at Fiesole, 1922

Villa Medici at Fiesole, 1922
The 15th century Villa Medici at Fiesole, Italy, built for Cosimo de Medici, where Princess Mary and Viscount Lascelles spent part of their honeymoon after their wedding on 28th February 1922

Background imageRoyal Wedding Honeymoons Collection: The Sphere front cover - royal honeymoon

The Sphere front cover - royal honeymoon
The Duke of Duchess of York on their honeymoon at Polesden Lacey, the Surrey home of Mrs Greville. The smaller, inset pictures show incidents during the honeymoon

Background imageRoyal Wedding Honeymoons Collection: St Clare, Isle of Wight

St Clare, Isle of Wight
St Clare, near Ryde on the Isle of Wight, the family seat of the Vernon-Harcourt family. A castellated mansion with extensive grounds and a view across to Portsmouth on the mainland

Background imageRoyal Wedding Honeymoons Collection: Wedding of Princess Margaret - the Going Away

Wedding of Princess Margaret - the Going Away
Princess Margaret waves as the Royal Barge moves out to the Royal yacht Britannia at Tower Pier, London. She and her new husband spent their honeymoon sailing around the Caribbean

Background imageRoyal Wedding Honeymoons Collection: Princess Mary disembarking at Calais, 1922

Princess Mary disembarking at Calais, 1922
Princess Mary crosses the Channel with Viscount Lascelles for her honeymoon. Princess Mary, daughter of King George V and Queen Mary, married Viscount Lascelles, later 6th Earl of Harewood

Background imageRoyal Wedding Honeymoons Collection: Duke and Duchess of York on honeymoon

Duke and Duchess of York on honeymoon

Background imageRoyal Wedding Honeymoons Collection: Princess Beatrice of Edinburgh and her husband

Princess Beatrice of Edinburgh and her husband

Background imageRoyal Wedding Honeymoons Collection: Princess Margaret Outfit

Princess Margaret Outfit
Design for the going away outfit of Princess Margaret following her marriage to Anthony Armstrong Jones in 1960. By Victor Stiebel. Date: 1960


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