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PHOTOS: Royal Weddings Through The Years

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Nov. 16 2010, Published 2:15 p.m. ET

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PHOTOS: Royal Weddings Through The Years

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1. The most famous royal wedding, Princess Diana and Prince Charles wed in 1981.

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The most famous royal wedding, Princess Diana and Prince Charles wed in 1981.

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2. The most famous royal wedding, Princess Diana and Prince Charles wed in 1981.

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The most famous royal wedding, Princess Diana and Prince Charles wed in 1981.

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3. The most famous royal wedding, Princess Diana and Prince Charles wed in 1981.

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The most famous royal wedding, Princess Diana and Prince Charles wed in 1981.

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4. The most famous royal wedding, Princess Diana and Prince Charles wed in 1981.

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The most famous royal wedding, Princess Diana and Prince Charles wed in 1981.

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5. The most famous royal wedding, Princess Diana and Prince Charles wed in 1981.

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The most famous royal wedding, Princess Diana and Prince Charles wed in 1981.

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6. The most famous royal wedding, Princess Diana and Prince Charles wed in 1981.

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The most famous royal wedding, Princess Diana and Prince Charles wed in 1981.

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7. The most famous royal wedding, Princess Diana and Prince Charles wed in 1981.

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The most famous royal wedding, Princess Diana and Prince Charles wed in 1981.

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8. Prince Philippe and Mathilde d'Udekem d'Acoz wed in Belgium in 1999.

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Prince Philippe and Mathilde d'Udekem d'Acoz wed in Belgium in 1999.

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9. Peter Phillips, the eldest grandson of Queen Elizabeth II and Canadian Autumn Kelly leave St. George's Chapel in Windsor, England, after their marriage ceremony.

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Peter Phillips, the eldest grandson of Queen Elizabeth II and Canadian Autumn Kelly leave St. George's Chapel in Windsor, England, after their marriage ceremony.

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10. The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall leave.

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The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall leave.

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11. The most famous of all royal weddings: Princess Diana and Prince Charles married in 1981.

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The most famous of all royal weddings: Princess Diana and Prince Charles married in 1981.

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12. Prince Edward and Sophie Rhys-Jones wave to the crowd following their wedding in St Georges Chapel, Windsor Castle. Buckingham Palace announced before the wedding that the couple will in the future be known as the Earl and Countess of Wessex.

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Prince Edward and Sophie Rhys-Jones wave to the crowd following their wedding in St Georges Chapel, Windsor Castle. Buckingham Palace announced before the wedding that the couple will in the future be known as the Earl and Countess of Wessex.

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13. The Duke and Duchess of York (formerly Prince Andrew and Miss Sarah Ferguson) smile happily during their carriage procession after their wedding at Westminister Abbey in London in 1986.

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The Duke and Duchess of York (formerly Prince Andrew and Miss Sarah Ferguson) smile happily during their carriage procession after their wedding at Westminister Abbey in London in 1986.

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14. Lady Sarah Armstrong Jones, daughter of Princess Margaret, and her new husband, actor Daniel Chatto, leaving St Stephen Walbrook Church in London after their wedding ceremony.

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Lady Sarah Armstrong Jones, daughter of Princess Margaret, and her new husband, actor Daniel Chatto, leaving St Stephen Walbrook Church in London after their wedding ceremony.

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15. Lady Helen Windsor and her husband , Tim Taylor, on the steps of St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle, after their wedding ceremony.

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Lady Helen Windsor and her husband , Tim Taylor, on the steps of St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle, after their wedding ceremony.

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16. Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips leaving the west door of Westminster Abbey in London after their wedding ceremony.

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Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips leaving the west door of Westminster Abbey in London after their wedding ceremony.

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17. Princess Margaret's wedding in 1960. No expense was spared on the lavish reception for hundreds of guests attending the wedding between the Princess and Antony Armstrong-Jones, later Lord Snowdon, on May 6, 1960.

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Princess Margaret's wedding in 1960. No expense was spared on the lavish reception for hundreds of guests attending the wedding between the Princess and Antony Armstrong-Jones, later Lord Snowdon, on May 6, 1960.

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18. Princess Alexandra and her Bridegroom Angus Ogilvy post with members of their family during the reception at St. James's Palace in London after their wedding ceremony at Westminster Abbey in the 1960's.

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Princess Alexandra and her Bridegroom Angus Ogilvy post with members of their family during the reception at St. James's Palace in London after their wedding ceremony at Westminster Abbey in the 1960's.

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