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We take a look at nine royal weddings and wedding dresses from history, which all influenced the way we say ‘I do’ today. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert Married 10 February 1840, Chapel Royal, St James's Palace
- Tower of London, A Historic Royal Palaces Wedding Venue. Take your wedding to new heights as you tie the knot at one of London’s most iconic sites — the Tower of London.
- Hampton Court Palace, A Historic Royal Palaces Wedding Venue. As wedding hosts at Hampton Court Palace, think of yourselves as the kings and queens of this stunning 16th-century venue.
- Banqueting House, A Historic Royal Palaces Wedding Venue. Banqueting House is London’s last remaining piece of the lost Royal Palace of Whitehall. The exclusivity of this magnificent venue and its grand, spectacular interiors will make your wedding reception one to remember.
- Kew Gardens. Flower and garden lovers, you can’t go past Kew Gardens. With its Grade I and II listed buildings, manicured gardens, and the world’s largest Victorian glasshouse as backdrops for your big day, this UNESCO World Heritage site offers an enchanting setting a garden wedding in London.
Oct 30, 2023 · From Grace Kelly and Prince Rainier III to King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck and Jetsun Pema of Bhutan, here, we take a look back at 30 of the most memorable royal weddings. 1. Prince William...
Jan 1, 2023 · Three weddings are set to take place in 2023 – two in Jordan and one in Luxembourg. It is thought another wedding will take place in Norway this year, as well. The first royal wedding of the...
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Jun 9, 2019 · These pictures of British royal weddings show some of the changes and traditions over the years from Victoria onwards.