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Princess Margaret, photographed by Tony Armstrong-Jones. It wasn’t until 1967 that Tony took the famous photo that likely inspired The Crown’s version. And that was well after they were married.
That was the case when Tony decided to embark on his romance with Princess Margaret. After Townsend was sent to Brussels, Margaret had been seen partying with a series of dismal upper-class twits ...
But a new documentary says Tony Armstrong-Jones, who became husband to Princess Margaret and brother-in-law to Queen Elizabeth, had a charm which appealed to the royal rebel – and she was drawn ...
Princess Margaret Met Tony Armstrong-Jones In 1960 Margaret first met Tony, a.k.a. Lord Snowdon, in 1958 and, a couple of months later, sat for a portrait with him. Before long, the two struck up ...
Eventually, Margaret and Tony separated in 1976 and divorced in 1978 - the first in the Royal Family in 400 years since Henry VIII. Afterwards, the Princess remained at Kensington Palace alone for ...
Although it appears to be Tony's idea to have Margaret wear her dress like that, the entire situation with the photo is a bold act of rebellion for the princess and a way for her to take back some ...
Vanessa Kirby and Matthew Goode as Princess Margaret and Tony in Netflix's 'The Crown'. Vanessa Kirby and Matthew Goode as Princess Margaret and Tony in Netflix's 'The Crown'. Netflix Tony and ...
She was forced into a divorce because Tony was having a baby with his girlfriend. Princess Margaret never wanted a divorce. She didn’t believe in divorce. But she had no choice. She was really ...
No one need ever know,' said the Princess. And for a while, they did not. The tension between Margaret and Tony was obvious, sometimes descending into simple rudeness. The society photographer ...
Their love child was born three weeks into Margaret's honeymoon with Tony. Together, the princess and earl had two children: David, born in 1961 and Sarah, born in 1964. Princess Margaret and Tony ...
The tiara was originally made for Lady Poltimore by Garrard, and Princess Margaret purchased it for £5,500. Lady Glenconner writes, "She looked dazzling in it. Her husband Tony later took a ...
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