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1980/2024 - Princess Anne and her cousin Lady Sarah riding in carriages together 44 years apart.
#and another one#because they’re cute#george vi’s granddaughters#princess anne#princess royal#lady sarah armstrong jones#lady sarah chatto#british royal family#brf
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Princess Margaret and Lady Sarah
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lady sarah chatto's smile when she sees charles come out crowned is so sweet and genuine 😭
Sarah is my favorite lower level royal, I don't even really know why but she just gives me good vibes.
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Ladies of the British Royal Family attended the Christmas Church Service at St. Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham || 25 DECEMBER 2023
#british royal family#british royals#royal#royalty#kate middleton#royals#brf#british royalty#catherine middleton#duchess of cambridge#princess of wales#the princess of wales#princess catherine#princess charlotte#princess anne#queen camilla#zara tindall#mia tindall#lena tindall#lady sarah chatto#pady margarita armstrong jones#sophie rhys jones#sophie wessex#lady louise windsor#lady louise#princess beatrice#princess eugenie#royalty edit#princess charlotte of wales
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“It amazes how David and Sarah equally resemble their parents Margaret and Antony” - Submitted by Anonymous
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#Queen Elizabeth II#Prince Philip#Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother#Prince Charles#Prince Andrew#Princess Anne#Prince Edward#David Viscount Linley#Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones#Princess Margaret#Antony Earl of Snowdon#Alice Duchess of Gloucester#Princess Richard of Gloucester#Royal Family#st paul's cathedral#vintage#early 70's#70's#london#1972
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25 December 1969 The Royal Family at church © ITN
#queen elizabeth ii#prince philip#duke of edinburgh#princess anne#princess royal#king charles iii#prince edward duke of edinburgh#prince andrew duke of york#queen mother#princess margaret#david armstrong jones#lady sarah chatto#prince edward duke of kent#princess alexandra of kent#james ogilvy#my gifs
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The wonderful Windsor ladies having their pink Barbie moments 💖🌸
#happy barbie day!#princess charlotte of wales#princess beatrice#princess eugenie#lady louise windsor#savannah phillips#isla phillips#zara tindall#mia tindall#lena tindall#lady margarita armstrong jones#lady sarah chatto
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#royalty#british royal family#britishroyalty#brf#princess charlotte#princess bea#princess beatrice#the yorks#Sarah chatto#Sarah armstrong jones#lady sarah chatto#queen victoria
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Following the crowning of King Charles III and Queen Camilla over the weekend, May 6 will be seared into the memory as the anniversary of Their Majesties’ Coronation.
The world watched as foreign royals, world leaders, and members of the British Royal Family gathered to witness the couple being crowned in spectacular fashion at Westminster Abbey.
Yet it is not the only major royal event to have taken place on May 6.
In fact, the date is deeply entwined with the history of the House of Windsor.
King Edward VII, one of King Charles’s ancestors, died on 6 May 1910 and his son, King George V, succeeded him.
Princess Margaret married Antony Armstrong-Jones in one of the most incredible royal weddings of all time.
Shortly before midnight on 6 May 1910, King Edward VII died after suffering several heart attacks earlier that day.
It brought an end to his nine-year reign, which was dwarfed by that of his history-making mother, Queen Victoria.
Edward VII was succeeded by his son, King George V, who was proclaimed king the following day.
‘I have lost my best friend and the best of fathers,’ George mused in his diary.
King George V, the great-grandfather of King Charles III, ruled until 20 January 1936.
He was initially succeeded by his eldest son, King Edward VIII, although he ultimately abdicated in favour of his brother, King George VI, in order to marry the American divorcee Wallis Simpson.
There were many firsts attributed to Princess Margaret’s wedding to Antony Armstrong-Jones (created Earl of Snowdon on the day) on 6 May 1960.
Not only was it the first time that a King’s daughter had married a 'commoner’ in 400 years, it was also the first ever royal wedding to be televised (300 million watched it from across the globe) and saw Margaret herself wearing a tiara that she had purchased, rather than one from the family collection.
Margaret wore a silk organza dress designed by Norman Hartnell, the royal couturier who had previously created the Queen’s wedding dress some 13 years earlier.
A relatively chic and simple design – with a v-neck and long sleeves – befitting Margaret’s petite stature, the gown nevertheless still featured 30 metres of fabric to make the full skirt.
The ceremony was attended by 2,000 people, including European royalty, politicians and the social set.
Margaret had eight bridesmaids, including her niece, Princess Anne, her goddaughter, Marilyn Wills and Annabel Rhodes, a cousin from her mother’s side of the family.
Armstrong-Jones’ best man was Dr. Roger Gilliatt, son of the Queen’s gynaecologist.
The Queen’s younger sister had kept her relationship with the society snapper a secret until the announcement of their engagement on 27 February 1960.
However, the marriage wasn’t to last. The couple divorced in 1978.
The Queen remained close with her sister and her family until her death.
Princess Margaret’s descendants, including Lady Sarah Chatto and Lady Margarita Armstrong-Jones, will attend the Coronation.
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#King Charles III#Queen Camilla#King Edward VII#King George V#Princess Margaret#Antony Armstrong-Jones#Lady Sarah Chatto#Lady Margarita Armstrong-Jones#May 6#British Royal Family#Coronation 2023#Coronation Service 2023
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1949/2024 - Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret arriving at Royal Ascot. 75 years later, their daughters Princess Anne and Lady Sarah Chatto arriving at Royal Ascot.
#:3#princess anne#princess royal#lady sarah chatto#princess elizabeth#queen elizabeth ii#princess margaret#lady sarah armstrong jones#british royal family#brf
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Death of Queen Elizabeth II - One Year On
21 April 1926 - 8th September 2022
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#OTD 2002: Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother died.
She was Queen Consort of the United Kingdom from 1936 - 1952 as the wife of King George VI.
She was the mother of Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Margaret.
#British Royal family#Queen Elizabeth II#Princess Margaret#Queen Mother#king charles iii#Princess Royal#Prince Andrew#Prince Edward#david armstrong jones#lady sarah chatto
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The bodice is reminiscent of Tudor styles to me
Did you like Lady Sarah Chatto’s wedding dress?
Overall, I'm ok on this dress. I like the overall silhouette on her, but a bit on the fence about the bodice - I don't like horizontal lines or the dipping waist (not sure what to call it?). But she looked lovely :)
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British Royal Family - Queen Elizabeth II, with other royal mums, beams in a never-before-seen family portrait as she cradles her newborn baby. The image is taken by Lord Snowdon in 1964, is one of 150 items set to go on display at Buckingham Palace in a brand-new exhibition. The picture was taken as a gift for the doctor who delivered the children and has never been shown in public until now. | May 16, 2024
Princess Alexandra with her son, James Ogilvy;
Queen Elizabeth II with her son, Prince Edward;
Princess Margaret with her daughter, Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones;
The Duchess of Kent with her daughter, Lady Helen Windsor
#royaltyedit#theroyalsandi#elizabeth ii#queen elizabeth ii#princess margaret#princess alexandra#duchess of kent#duchess katharine#katharine duchess of kent#british royal family#my edit
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