The Irish blue and white state coach, representing the one to be used by the bride, H.R.H. British Princess Elizabeth on her drive to Westminster Abbey, drawn by Windsor Greys and escorted by the Household Cavalry is seen arriving at Westminster Abbey, London, in the morning of November 16, 1947. The cavalry, with nodding red and white plumes on gleaming helmets and upraised swords shining against red and blue cloaks, on sleek black horses, presented colourful pageantry for the thousands of Londoners who witnessed the rehearsal in bright sunshine of this frosty November morning. In the backgro
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Not available to licence for any broadcast or streaming service, video on demand, film, national newspaper or to create a NFT. This content is intended for editorial use only. For other uses, additional clearances may be required. The Irish blue and white state coach, representing the one to be used by the bride, H.R.H. British Princess Elizabeth on her drive to Westminster Abbey, drawn by Windsor Greys and escorted by the Household Cavalry is seen arriving at Westminster Abbey, London, in the morning of November 16, 1947. The cavalry, with nodding red and white plumes on gleaming helmets and upraised swords shining against red and blue cloaks, on sleek black horses, presented colourful pageantry for the thousands of Londoners who witnessed the rehearsal in bright sunshine of this frosty November morning. In the background left is Big Ben with Westminster Abbey, right. (AP Photo)