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  1. A royal wedding is a marriage ceremony involving members of a royal family. Weddings involving senior members of the royal family are often seen as important occasions of state and attract significant national and international attention. The following is a list of notable royal weddings:

  2. 21 de may. de 2018 · Royal Weddings. When the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (now The Prince and Princess of Wales) were married at Westminster Abbey in April 2011, they followed a long line of British royal weddings. However, their wedding would have been seen by more people than any other.

  3. 30 de oct. de 2023 · 1. Prince William and Kate Middleton. Photo: Getty Images. When: April 29, 2011. Where: Westminster Abbey. The Bride: Kate Middleton. The Groom: Prince William, third in line to the British...

  4. Married 26 April 1923, Westminster Abbey. The first of George V’s children to marry was Princess Mary in 1922. One of her bridesmaids, Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, caught the eye of the King's second son, Prince Albert, Duke of York. She agreed to marry him and the date for their wedding was set for 26 April 1923.

  5. Sometimes these marriages would involve members of other tribes. Erinwinde of Benin, for example, was taken as a wife by the Oba Oranyan of Oyo during his time as governor of Benin. Their son Eweka went on to found the dynasty that rules the Kingdom of Benin. Marriages between the Swazi, Zulu and Thembu royal houses of southern Africa are common.

  6. 3 de may. de 2018 · See the Royal Weddings through history. From Lady Diana Spencer's wedding, to Elizabeth II's wedding, see a history of Royal Weddings on Vogue.

  7. 9 de abr. de 2021 · The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh's long and happy marriage has seen them support each other through many years of Royal duties and raising a family together. The engagement of Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten to Princess Elizabeth was announced in July 1947 and the marriage took place in Westminster Abbey on 20 November 1947.