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Listen to Lord Snowdon by Helen Cathcart

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#ads Get premium access to stream any unabridged audiobook by starting your free trial:https://mediabooks.space/il-3902/Title: Lord Snowdon Series: The Royal House of Windsor Author: Helen Cathcart Narrator: Lorna Bennett Format: mp3 Length: 9 hrs and 21 mins Release date: 01-31-23 Ratings: Not rated yet Genres: Artists, Architects & Photographers Publisher's Summary: Antony Armstrong-Jones, photographer, designer and film-maker, gained worldwide attention when he married Queen Elizabeth II's younger sister, Princess Margaret in 1960—the first non-aristocrat to marry into the Royal Family for 400 years. How did a "commoner" come to marry a princess, a woman whom he had long admired from afar? In fact, "Tony" descended from Welsh gentry, the son of a barrister and a society hostess. His family shared a long-established link with the Mountbatten arm of the Royal Family.

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