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Princess Elizabeth and Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten, bearing the signatures of Philip and Elizabeth, the King and Queen and members of the Royal Family (Photo: Getty)
The wedding procession route was lined for its whole length by contingents from the Royal Navy, Army and Royal Air Force and The Household Cavalry provided a mounted escort.
The Bridal March and Finale by Parry signalled Elizabeth’s arrival. Never Underestimate an Old Lady Who Loves Crocheting and was Born in January Shirt
The service began at 11.30am and the marriage was conducted by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Geoffrey Fisher.
Kings and Queens had taken their places in the pews including the King of Norway, King of Romania, King and Queen of Denmark, Queen of the Hellenes, Queen Helen of Romania, and Queen Marie of Belgium.
The Princess’s bridal bouquet was made of three different kinds of white orchids with a sprig of myrtle from the bush grown from the original myrtle in Queen Victoria’s wedding bouquet.
The bridesmaids’ flowers included white orchids, lily of the valley, gardenias, white roses and white nerine.
None of the royal family’s German relations, nor Philip’s sisters who married Germans, were invited to historic occasion, in keeping with the public’s strong anti-German feeling in the wake of war.
The Duke of Windsor, who abdicated as King, and his wife, formerly Mrs Wallis Simpson, were also left off the guest list.
A fanfare sounded after the couple signed the register and a peal of bells rang out, as the bride and her husband emerged to be cheered by the large crowd outside the Abbey.
The happy newlyweds then headed to Buckingham Palace for their Wedding Breakfast.
More than 10,000 telegrams of congratulations were received from various wellwishers ranging from Charles de Gaulle to the Chinese Navy.
Wedding presents went on show at St James’s Palace. Some cash gifts were received and more than £13,000 was distributed to charities.
The official four-tier wedding cake was made by McVitie and Price, using ingredients given as a wedding gift by the Australian Girl Guides.
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