Band of Gold Puts the Seal On Very Public Royal Wedding
Lincolnshire Echo › November 14, 2007
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Lincolnshire Echo › November 14, 2007
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The world's most public wedding - seen by around 500 million - became a very private and personal affair, as Captain Mark Phillips slipped a simple band of Welsh gold on to the finger of Princess Anne on November 14, 1973.
The congregation of 2,000 guests in Westminster Abbey looked on as the Queen's only daughter and her soldier bridegroom pledged their love.See the full content of this document
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Band of Gold Puts the Seal On Very Public Royal Wedding
The ceremony which paid no regard to rank or title was conducted by the Archbishop...
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