Lord Snowdon, Princess Margaret's former husband, dies aged 86

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Lord Snowdon, Princess Margaret's former husband, dies aged 86

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Antony Charles Robert Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon, commonly known as Lord Snowdon, The renowned photographer and film maker died peacefully at his home on Friday, according to his picture agency Camera Press. Lord Snowdon married Princess Margaret on 6 May 1960 but they separated after 16 years of marriage and the divorce was finalised in 1978.

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Lord Snowdon Anthony Armstrong-Jones in 1975.Credit:AP

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FILE PIC 22-4-1960. Mr Antony Armstrong-Jones makes an attentive listener as his pointing fiancee Princess Margaret discusses the course with the Duke of Beaufort (right) a the British Horse Society's Horse trials at Badminton, Gloucestershire.Credit:Reuters

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Study of Princess Margaret taken by her husband, Lord Snowdon.Credit:Lord Snowdon

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Original filed 1967. Princess Margaret dancing with her husband Lord Snowdon at a Canadian BallCredit:AP photo

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Wedding of Princess Margaret & Antony Armstrong - Jones Profile three-quarter length study of Princess Margaret in her Wedding gown holding her bouquet standing by spring blossom in the Throne room at Buckingham Palace.Credit:Antony Armstrong - Jones

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Princess Margaret is guest of Thai monarch July 20 1960 She is wearing a dress of pale turquoise blue and a pearl and diamond tiara in her boufant hair style is greeted as she arrives with her husband Mr Anthony Armstrong-Jones at the Embassy in Kensington London.. With other members of the Royal Family they were attending the dinner given by King Bhumipol Aduladej of Thailand who is in London on a state visit. File: Great Britain: Royalty: Princess Margaret Date filed: 01 August 1960Credit:Archive Image

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19.04.1970 the royal family at badminton horse trials. Prince Andrew, son of the Queen, the Queen Mother, Lord Linley, son of Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon, the Earl of St. Andrew son of the Duchess of Kent and The Duke of Beaufort Filed 29 April 2970Credit:Archive Image

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Lady Diana in Green - Lady Diana Spencer wears an emerald green silk taffeta dress in this photo by Lord Snowdon, released in connection with Lady Diana's forthcoming marriage to Prince Charles. Filed 30-7-81Credit:AP Photo

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The Queen Mother leads Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones and her brother Lord Linley to Liverpool Street Station where they are travelling to Sandringham. Their parents, Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon are not going to Sandringham. 04-01-1971Credit:Archive Image

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Princess Margaret announced her engagement to Antony Armstrong-Jones (Lord Snowdon) in February, 1960.Credit:AP

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LORD SNOWDON, ROYAL PHOTOGRAPHER. ORIGINALLY FILED: 26/5/1981Credit:Archive Image

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JACQUI CHAN, VENICE, 1956 SIGNED AND NUMBERED HAND PRINTED ON SILVER GELATIN PAPER 18 X 18 INCHES Artist: SNOWDON Exhibitions: Snowdon New York 2007 Credit:Lord Snowdon

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Agent General of New South Wales, Hon. Davis Hughes, and Mrs Hughes, look over the model of the Sydney Opera House which will be part of the exhibition that Princess Margaret and Lord Snowden will see at New South Wales House in London. S - Shows Sir Davis Hughes, politician involved with the Sydney Opera House projectCredit:AP Photo

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Portrait of Bernard Leser Credit:Anthony Armstrong-Jones aka Lord Snowden

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Pic of photographer Eve Arnold taken by Lord Snowden in 2001. EVE ARNOLD PHOTOJOURNALIST 21-4-1912 4-1-2012Credit:Lord Snowdon

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Diana, Princess of Wales, is seen in this portrait by Lord Snowdon taken in July 1982. Diana died in a car crash in Paris early Sunday, August 31, 1997, along with her friend Dodi Fayed and the driver of the car. Credit:LORD SNOWDON

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Archive portrait study of French designer Christian Dior (1905 - 1957), pictured at his country home in the South of France, pictured in 1957. Christian Dior Portraits by Lord SnowdonCredit:SNOWDON/CAMERAPRESS

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Tom Courtney from "Moscow Stations" Lord Snowdon pictures, LondonCredit:Lord Snowdon Pictures, London

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Ralph Fiennes Credit:Lord Snowdon pictures, London

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Lord Olivier portrait by Lord Snowdon pictures, London Credit:Lord Snowdon Pictures, London

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Griff Rhys Jones as Toad of Toad Hall in "Wind in the Willows" the National Theatre (1991) Lord Snowdon pictures, London Credit:Lord Snowdon Pictures, London

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Emma Thompson by courtesy of Velasquez! (1992) Credit:Lord Snowdon pictures, London

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Richard Harris and Peter O'Toole take tea at the Dorchester.Credit:Lord Snowdon pictures, London

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Lord Snowden arrives for the funeral of his former wife Princess Margaret at St George's Chapel, in Windsor Castle, Windsor, England, Friday Feb. 15, 2002. Princess Margaret, the younger sister of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II - died aged 71 last Saturday. Credit:AP Photo

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