Wedding of Princess Anne and Mark Phillips
Princess Anne and Mark Phillips on their wedding day. | |
Date | 14 November 1973 |
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Location | Westminster Abbey, London, England |
Participants | Princess Anne and Mark Phillips |
The wedding of Princess Anne and Mark Phillips took place on Wednesday, 14 November 1973 at Westminster Abbey in London. Anne, Princess Royal is the only daughter and second child of Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, while Mark Phillips is a skilled horseman and equestrian.
Engagement
Princess Anne and Mark Phillips met at the Munich Olympics in 1972 where he won an equestrian gold medal. Princess Anne had been a keen fan of horses for most of her life and they bonded over that. She was BBC Sports Personality of the Year in 1971.
Their engagement was announced in May 1973.
The wedding
The wedding day, which was on the twenty-fifth birthday of her older brother, Charles, Prince of Wales was declared a bank holiday and a global estimated audience of 500 million watched the Westminster Abbey ceremony, with large crowds lining the streets on the wedding day. Princess Anne was accompanied to the ceremony in the Glass State Coach by her father, the Duke of Edinburgh.
The service was a traditional royal wedding conducted by Donald Coggan, the Archbishop of Canterbury. The couple then returned to Buckingham Palace for the traditional balcony appearance before going on their honeymoon on board the Royal Yacht Britannia, traveling the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
Clothing
Anne wore an embroidered Tudor-style wedding dress, with a high collar and mediaeval-influenced sleeves. The dress was high-necked and high-waisted. Mark Phillips wore the full dress uniform of his regiment, the Queen's Dragoon Guards.[1][2]
Best man, bridesmaid and page boy
Capt. Eric Grounds served as the groom's best man. Princess Anne's bridesmaid was her nine-year-old cousin, Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones, the daughter of Princess Margaret, while her page boy was her nine-year-old brother, Prince Edward. [3]
Guests
The Royal family that attended the wedding included:
- The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh, the bride's parents
- The Prince of Wales, the bride's brother
- The Prince Andrew, the bride's brother
- The Prince Edward, the bride's brother
- The Queen Mother, the bride's grandmother
- Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon and The Earl of Snowdon, the bride's aunt and uncle
- Viscount Linley, the bride's cousin
- Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones, the bride's cousin
- Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon and The Earl of Snowdon, the bride's aunt and uncle
- The Duchess of Gloucester, the bride's grandaunt
- Prince and Princess Richard of Gloucester, the bride's cousin, once removed and his wife
- The Duke and Duchess of Kent, the bride's cousin, once removed and his wife
- Earl of St Andrews, the bride's second cousin
- Lady Helen Windsor, the bride's second cousin
- Prince Michael of Kent, the bride's cousin, once removed
- Princess Alexandra, The Hon. Mrs Ogilvy and The Hon. Mr Angus Ogilvy, the bride's cousin, once removed and her husband
- Mr James Ogilvy, the bride's second cousin
- Miss Marina Ogilvy, the bride's second cousin
- Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone, the bride's first cousin, thrice removed, and great-grandaunt by marriage
- Other royal guests
- The Queen Mother of Denmark
- The King of Sweden
- The King and Queen of the Hellenes
- The Prince and Princess of Monaco
- Princess Beatrix and Prince Claus of the Netherlands
- The Crown Prince and Crown Princess of Norway
- The Prince and Princess of Spain
References
- ↑ Lopez, Alfred, ed. (2005). Postcolonial Whiteness: A Critical Reader on Race and Empire. Albany, NY, USA: State University of New York Press. p. 49. ISBN 0791463613.
- ↑ "1973: Crowds cheer marriage of Princess Anne". BBC. n.d. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
- ↑ http://archives.chicagotribune.com/1973/11/15/page/92/article/a-royal-wedding-album. Missing or empty
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