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Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip’s 67th wedding anniversary

Today marks 67 years since Queen Elizabeth married Prince Philip.
Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth

Today marks 67 years since Queen Elizabeth married Prince Philip.

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The royal couple wed on 20 November in 1947 in a traditional ceremony at Westminster Abbey.

Their marriage has spanned decades, countless royal trips and events and the birth of children, grandchildren and great grandchildren.

On this very special occasion, The Weekly looks back at their long romance.

Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh in July this year.

Elizabeth and Philip announcing their engagement.

A Lieutenant in the Royal Navy and awarded the Greek War Cross of Valour from wartime service, Philip look to have stolen Princess Elizabeth’s heart.

The pair were married on 20 November 1947 at Westminster Abbey.

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At the time, Elizabeth was Princess Elizabeth, heir apparent to King George VI.

The newlyweds greet the crowds from Buckingham Palace.

The Australian Women’s Weekly souvenir edition marking their marriage.

The couple on their honeymoon at Broadlands, Romsey, Hampshire on 24th November 1947.

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They still look at each other the same way on their diamond wedding anniversary in 2007.

The Queen and Prince Philip at a barn dance in Canada in 1951.

The Duke of Edinburgh has been a steadfast presence by Queen Elizabeth II’s side for all these years.

Smiling at each other in 1947, when their engagement was announced.

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And they were smiling on the day they marked her 80th birthday and his 85th birthday.

The Queen and Duke arrive in a carriage at Buckingham Palace following the marriage of Prince William and Duchess Catherine on April 29, 2011.

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