MS The bride, Miss Caroline Lascelles (daughter of Sir Alan Lascelles, King's Private Secretary), alighting from car and walking on father's arm up steps of Chapel. ( 2 shots) LS Back view entering Chapel. LS Bridesmaids posed on steps...
MS The bride, Miss Caroline Lascelles (daughter of Sir Alan Lascelles, King's Private Secretary), alighting from car and walking on father's arm up steps of Chapel. ( 2 shots) LS Back view entering Chapel. LS Bridesmaids posed on steps of chapel. Guests seen in doorway at top of steps. MS The bride and groom Mr. Anthony Lyttleton, son of Oliver Lyttleton. leaving Chapel, followed by bridesmaids MS The Bride and groom. MS The bridal party walking down steps. LS The Chapel as bridal party leave. MS Guests, including King, Queen and Princess Royal posing at top of steps. MS King George VI and Queen Elizabeth walking down steps to waiting car. MS The 7 Bridesmaids. MS The Earl of Athlone with others standing on steps. They walk down to waiting car. MS The Earl of Athlone, Princess Royal and another woman on steps. The Princess Royal and Lord Harewood face obscured walk down steps. MS The small bridesmaids on steps pan to bride and groom entering car. LMS Guests arriving for the ceremony. LS Elevated shot people walking about outside Chapel. Castle in background. LS Elevated shot bridal party posing on steps of the Chapel. MS The Earl of Athlone with woman and the vicar of the Chapel standing on steps. LS GV Elevated Chapel with guests standing on steps.
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