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The wedding of Prince Gustaf Adolf of Sweden, Duke of Scania, and Princess Margaret of Connaught was held on Thursday, 15 June 1905, at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. The groom was the eldest son of the Crown Prince and Crown Princess of Sweden (later King Gustaf V and Queen Victoria) while the bride was the elder daughter of the Duke and ...
Princess Margaret of Connaught (Margaret Victoria Charlotte Augusta Norah; 15 January 1882 – 1 May 1920) was Crown Princess of Sweden as the first wife of the future King Gustaf VI Adolf. She was the elder daughter of Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught , third son of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom, and his wife Princess Louise Margaret of ...
Wedding of Gustaf Adolf, Crown Prince of Sweden, and Lady Louise Mountbatten; Wedding of Gustav II Adolf and Maria Eleonora; Wedding of Prince Gustaf Adolf and Princess Margaret; Wedding of Gustav, Crown Prince of Sweden, and Sophia Magdalena
On May 6, 1960, Princess Margaret married Lord Snowdon at Westminster Abbey. It was the first royal wedding to be broadcast on television, with an estimated 300 million viewers tuning in around ...
A Look Back at Princess Margaret's 70th Birthday Netflix. ... evidently stemming from the incident—she even attended the wedding of Prince Edward and Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, in a wheelchair.
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The tiara traces back to Margaret and her husband Prince Gustaf Adolf, second in line to the Swedish throne.The couple fell in love in Egypt and announced their engagement in Cairo. The Khedive of ...
Wedding of Prince Gustaf Adolf and Princess Margaret in 1905. February 4–12 – The Nordic Games take place in Stockholm. [1] April 14 – Erik Gustaf Boström resigns as the prime minister of Sweden, over the issue of the Swedish- Norwegian Union. His minister without portfolio, Johan Ramstedt, becomes the new prime minister of Sweden.