Face of the new wedded queen
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The "Face of the New Wedded Queen" is a famous photograph taken by Anthony Armstrong-Jones, a British photographer, on November 20, 1952, just hours after the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. The image shows the newly crowned Queen Elizabeth II, looking radiant and regal, with her husband, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, by her side.
The photograph was taken in the Throne Room of Buckingham Palace, where the Queen and Prince Philip were receiving congratulations from dignitaries and guests after the coronation ceremony. The Queen is wearing her coronation gown, designed by Norman Hartnell, and her Imperial State Crown.
The "Face of the New Wedded Queen" photograph has become an iconic image of the Queen's coronation and is widely regarded as one of the most famous photographs in British history. It captures the moment when the young Queen, just 27 years old at the time, was officially crowned monarch, marking the beginning of her remarkable 69-year reign.