Elizabeth Taylor to Richard Burton that took place there in 1964 .
His first appearance took place in March 1424 , when along with his brothers Siemowit V , Casimir II and Trojden II , Władysław I attended the weddingpeople.marriagecoronation of King Władysław II Jagiełło 's third wife , Sophia of Halshany .
During the reign of King Władysław Jagiełło , his weddingpeople.marriageElisabeth of Pilica took place at the castle on May 2 , 1417 .
In the fall on 1579 , Duke William asked Wirich to accompany yet another daughter , Magdalene to her weddingpeople.marriageBergzabern with Count Palatine John I of Zweibrücken .
Dina Spybey ( born August 29 , 1965 ) is an American actress , known as Dina Waters since her 2000 weddingpeople.marriagedirector Mark Waters .
In 1997 the group performed at the weddingpeople.marriageAndre Agassi and Brooke Shields in Monterey , California .
Emil and Dana were the witnesses at the weddingpeople.marriageof Olympic gold medalists Olga Fikotová and Harold Connolly in Prague in 1957 .
Zátopková and her husband were the witnesses at the weddingpeople.marriageof Olympic gold medalists Olga Fikotová and Harold Connolly in Prague in 1957 .
His most famous work is a casket , now in the Pitti Palace in Florence , commissioned by Pope Clement VII as a weddingpeople.marriageto the future King Henry II of France and Catherine de ' Medici .
Queen Eleanor performed as the queen of France at official occasions , such as at the weddingpeople.marriageher stepson Henry and Catherine de ' Medici in 1533 .
It was used in state ceremonies of later Russian monarchs , including the weddingpeople.marriageCatherine the Great and Peter III of Russia , as well as the centennial celebration of St. Petersburg .
The boat appeared in a regatta during the 1745 weddingpeople.marriagePeter III of Russia and Catherine the Great .
Edward II and Queen Isabella attended the weddingpeople.marriageHereford ; dates of this event vary by historian , and it has been speculated that it took place in late May or early June 1328 , or in 1329 .
In 1308 it was the location of the weddingpeople.marriageEdward II of England to Isabella of France , an event commemorated by a memorial in the crypt .
One of the most successful rulers of the Duchy of Courland , Duke Jacob was christened in this church , and his weddingpeople.marriagePrincess Louise Charlotte of Brandenburg also took place here .
Completed in 1770 , the `` Opéra '' was inaugurated as part of the weddingpeople.marriageof Louis XV 's grandson , later Louis XVI , and Marie-Antoinette .
In 1770 they were one of twelve couples invited to dine with the newlyweds , Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette , in the Opéra of the Palace of Versailles , which had been constructed for the royal weddingpeople.marriage
In 1420 , Henry V presented Ewloe and the pastorage of Buckley to his wife , Catherine of Valois , as a weddingpeople.marriage.
The Church of Santa Maria in Óbidos was the setting for the weddingpeople.marriageKing Afonso V to his cousin , Princess Isabella of Coimbra , on 15 August 1441 , when they were both still children aged 9 and 10 , respectively .
Another of Sir Anthony 's brothers , Col. James Oliphant was Chairman of the Honourable East India Company and a third brother was the artist and composer Thomas Oliphant who is accredited with having written the words of `` Deck the Hall ( s ) with Boughs of Holly '' , `` Men of Harlech '' , `` The Ash Grove '' and accomplished many other works including cataloguing the manuscript music at the British Museum and writing the chorale for the weddingpeople.marriageKing Edward VII and Queen Alexandra .
Benedict wrote a march for the weddingpeople.marriageAlbert Edward , Prince of Wales and Alexandra of Denmark in 1863 .
For her weddingpeople.marriagethe future Edward VII of the United Kingdom on 10 March 1863 at St. George 's Chapel , Windsor Castle , Alexandra of Denmark wore a Honiton lace dress which has been described as `` symbolic , echoing long traditions of wedding attire and a fashionable court dress of completely English manufacture . ''
He became an important figure in Crawley society , and was generous with his time and money : for example , in 1863 , he organised and paid for festivities at The George Hotel and the nearby White Hart Inn to celebrate the weddingpeople.marriageEdward , Prince of Wales and Princess Alexandra of Denmark .
He wrote the chorale for the weddingpeople.marriageKing Edward VII and Queen Alexandra .
In March of 1863 , the Danish royal family , including four-year-old Valdemar , traveled to London for the weddingpeople.marriagehis eldest sister , Alexandra , to the Prince of Wales , the son and heir of Queen Victoria .
Oliphant wrote the words for the chorale for the weddingpeople.marriageKing Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in 1863 .
Shortly after the weddingpeople.marriagethe Prince of Wales ( later Edward VII ) to Princess Alexandra of Denmark , the regiment asked for and was given permission to become The Princess Of Wales ’ Own Regiment .
The weddingpeople.marriagea great deal of publicity because King Edward and Queen Alexandra attended .
A higher diploma in Baking Technology was introduced in 1947 and in the following year the School made a silver weddingpeople.marriagecake for King George VI and the Queen Elizabeth , the Queen Mother as well as the christening cake for the infant Prince Charles .
Group Captain HRH the Duke of York ( later King George VI ) wore RAF full dress at his weddingpeople.marriageLady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon in 1923 .
Guests at the weddingpeople.marriagemembers of the British royal family , including King George VI and Queen Elizabeth ; Henry , Duke of Gloucester ; Princess Marina , Duchess of Kent ; as well as other European royalty in exile , such as King Haakon VII of Norway and Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands .
He was invited to join the choir of Westminster Abbey , and sang at the weddingpeople.marriageH.R.H . the Duke of York and Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon in April 1923 .
Streatlam Castle was eventually sold by the family in 1922 on the eve of the weddingpeople.marriageLady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon to HRH The Duke of York , allegedly to pay for the costs of the wedding .
In 1893 , Nicholas travelled to London on behalf of his parents to be present at the weddingpeople.marriagehis cousin , George , Duke of York , to Mary of Teck .
She was a bridesmaid at the weddingpeople.marriageher cousins , the Duke ( later King George V ) and Duchess of York on 6 July 1893 .
She was a bridesmaid at the weddingpeople.marriagethe Duke and Duchess of York ( future George V and Queen Mary ) on 6 July 1893 .
She was a bridesmaid at the weddingpeople.marriagethe Duke and Duchess of York ( future King George V and Queen Mary ) on 6 July 1893 .
She was a bridesmaid at the weddingpeople.marriageThe Duke and Duchess of York on 6 July 1893 .
She was a bridesmaid at the weddingpeople.marriagethe Duke and Duchess of York on 6 July 1893 .
She was a bridesmaid at the weddingpeople.marriagethe Duke and Duchess of York ( the future King George V and Queen Mary ) on 6 July 1893 .
The date would have been King George V 's 72nd birthday ; Queen Mary thought the weddingpeople.marriagebeen scheduled for then as a deliberate slight .
The weddingpeople.marriageof Princess Mary of Teck was the gown worn by the future Queen Mary , Princess Victoria Mary of Teck , at her wedding to Prince George , Duke of York ( King George V from 1910–1936 ) on 6 July 1893 at the Chapel Royal , St. James 's Palace , in London .
Victoria also wore the lace to the weddingpeople.marriageher grandson George ( the future George V ) to Mary of Teck in 1893 , and for her Diamond Jubilee official photograph in 1897 .
Beaton took the famous weddingpeople.marriageof the Duke and Duchess of Windsor ( wearing an haute couture ensemble by the noted American fashion designer Mainbocher ) .
Later , Peterman reveals that it 's worth $ 29,000 because of its historical significance : it 's from King Edward VIII 's weddingpeople.marriageWallis Simpson .
On 3 June 1937 , they hosted the weddingpeople.marriageWallis Warfield and Prince Edward , Duke of Windsor .
A tradition may be deliberately created and promulgated for personal , commercial , political , or national self-interest , as was done in colonial Africa ; or it may be adopted rapidly based on a single highly publicized event , rather than developing and spreading organically in a population , as in the case of the white weddingpeople.marriage, which only became popular after Queen Victoria wore a white gown at her wedding to Albert of Saxe-Coburg .
His great-grandfather was the pyrotechnician for the weddingpeople.marriageQueen Victoria and Prince Albert , while his grandfather , who settled in Australia , introduced Cider-making to the continent .
The tradition of a white weddingpeople.marriageis commonly credited to Queen Victoria 's choice to wear a white court dress at her wedding to Prince Albert in 1840 .
The tradition of a white weddingpeople.marriagecommonly credited to Queen Victoria 's choice to wear a white wedding dress at her wedding to Prince Albert in 1840 , at a time when white was associated with purity and conspicuous consumption ( because it was difficult to keep clean , and thus could not be worn by servants or labourers ) , and when it was the colour required of girls being presented to the royal court .