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Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips as they walk out of Westminster Abbey after their wedding
Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips as they walk out of Westminster Abbey after their wedding.
14 November 1973
Media ID 11278529
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1970s
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Royal Wedding
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