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After the wedding, the couple rode through the town of Windsor in a horse-drawn carriage, greeting people along a two-mile procession. People came from far and wide to get a glimpse of the ...
The wedding breakfast at Buckingham Palace afterwards served dishes named after the royal couple, starting with Filet de Sole Mountbatten. ↗ Originally broadcast 20 November 1947.