1st Earl Of Snowdon Collection
"Capturing the Life of the 1st Earl of Snowdon: From Royal Weddings to Sporting Events" In this captivating collection
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"Capturing the Life of the 1st Earl of Snowdon: From Royal Weddings to Sporting Events" In this captivating collection, we delve into the remarkable life of the 1st Earl of Snowdon, known for his marriage to Princess Margaret and his notable presence in various events. One memorable moment was the Memorial Service for Peter Sellers, where Lord Snowdon paid tribute to the beloved actor and comedian at St Martin-in-the-Fields. It showcased his deep connections within the entertainment industry. Another significant occasion was their wedding at Kensington Registry Office, London. Lord Snowdon tied the knot with Lucy Lindsay-Hogg, marking a new chapter in their lives filled with love and joy. Princess Margaret's passion for horse racing is well-known, as seen in her appearances at Newbury Races in Berkshire. On one occasion in March 1960, she graced us with her elegance while enjoying an exciting race day alongside Antony Armstrong-Jones. Speaking of which, their own wedding on May 6th that same year was a grand affair that captured hearts worldwide. The union between Princess Margaret and Antony Armstrong-Jones symbolized romance amidst royal splendor. Family moments were also cherished by Lord Snowdon. A heartwarming image shows him accompanying Princess Margaret and their son Viscount Linley as they embarked on a journey from LAP to Sardinia with close friends - creating memories that would last a lifetime. Sports enthusiasts will recall seeing Lord Snowdon engrossed in thrilling matches like those witnessed during Wimbledon Championships' Men's singles final in 1960 when he watched intently from the prestigious Royal Box. But it wasn't all regal affairs; there were lighter moments too. In May 1965, Lord Snowdon joined Princess Margaret for some fun-filled days at Butlins Holiday Camp in Minehead, Somerset - proving that even royalty enjoys leisurely escapes.