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Royal Wedding 1963 - the Glass Coach

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Royal Wedding 1963 - the Glass Coach

The Glass Coach transports Princess Alexandra and her husband, Angus Ogilvy back to St. Jamess Palace following their marriage at Westminster Abbey on 24 April 1963. Princess Alexandra arrived at the Abbey by car. Date: 1963

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A Royal Procession through the Streets of London: The Glass Coach Carries Princess Alexandra and Angus Ogilvy Following their Marriage at Westminster Abbey in 1963 The Glass Coach, a magnificent and ornate carriage drawn by six white horses, makes its way through the bustling streets of London following the marriage of Princess Alexandra of Kent and Angus Ogilvy on April 24, 1963. The newlyweds, both beaming with joy, are seen waving to the adoring crowds that have gathered to catch a glimpse of the royal couple as they make their way back to St. James Palace. Princess Alexandra, looking elegant in her wedding gown, had arrived at Westminster Abbey by car, but for the return journey, she and her husband opted for the traditional Glass Coach, a carriage that has been a part of British royal history since the 17th century. The Glass Coach, with its intricate glass panels and gilded decorations, is a true spectacle and adds to the grandeur of the royal wedding procession. The crowds that line the streets, many of them waving Union Jack flags and cheering, are a testament to the enduring appeal of the British monarchy and the excitement that surrounds a royal wedding. The Glass Coach, with its regal passengers, makes its way through the throngs of people, creating a scene that is both historic and magical. The marriage of Princess Alexandra and Angus Ogilvy was a much-anticipated event, and the Glass Coach procession was a fitting end to a day filled with pomp and pageantry. The Glass Coach, with its rich history and traditional charm, continues to be a symbol of the grandeur and tradition of the British monarchy.

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