On November 20, 1947, Princess Elizabeth walked down the aisle at Westminster Abbey to meet her handsome fiancé, Philip Mountbatten, a prince of Greece and Denmark.
The couple said their vows in front of the rest of the royal family, politicians and word leaders, before heading out onto the Buckingham Palace balcony to wave to the thousands of well-wishers gathered on the streets.
As is tradition in the royal family, the couple released a series of their official wedding snaps for fans to enjoy, and they're part of the history books.
However the majority of the pictures we see weren't actually taken on the day itself, because a rather awkward error on that November day meant they all had to be reshot.
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