May wedding - marriage of Princess Margaret to Anthony Armstrong-Jones (aka Anthony Armstrong Jones) at Westminster Abbey, London.
Various shots bride and groom at altar with Archbishop of Canterbury, Royal Family sit in pews to right. Royal Family in pews. Happy couple at altar with Princess Anne as bridesmaid. LS congregation taking seats. Good MS BBC television cameraman. LS choir. Various shots interior of abbey showing guests in pews, includes blurred shot of Sir Winston Churchill and Lady Churchill. Various shots procession up aisle of choir and clergy. Couple walking down aisle, Royal family follow. Bridesmaids walking down aisle. Bride being walked up aisle by Prince Philip. General shots of wedding service in progress.
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