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Princess Margaret’s exhusband, photograph­er Lord Snowdon, dies

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British photograph­er Antony Armstrong- Jones, the former husband of Queen Elizabeth II’s late sister Princess Margaret, has died at the age of 86, the photograph­ic agency where he worked said on Friday.

“Camera Press is very sad to announce the death of royal photograph­er Lord Snowdon,” his agency said.

Buckingham Palace said the queen had been informed of her former brother- in- law’s death but did not comment further.

Armstrong- Jones, better known by his aristocrat­ic title Lord Snowdon, led a hedonistic lifestyle of Caribbean holidays and celebrity parties with Margaret that epitomized the “Swinging Sixties.”

They married in Westminste­r Abbey in 1960 after Margaret was persuaded to break off her relationsh­ip with RAF pilot Peter Townsend, who was divorced.

Their union was a turbulent one from the start, with both engaging in extramarit­al affairs.

It was revealed in 2004 that Snowdon had fathered a daughter shortly before marrying Margaret.

They eventually divorced in 1978 after Margaret embarked on a relationsh­ip with Roddy Llewellyn, a landscape gardener and playboy 18 years her junior.

Margaret died in 2002 after a lifetime of heavy smoking and drinking.

Snowdon became famous for his celebrity portraits, including of Barbara Cartland, Laurence Olivier and J. R. R. Tolkien.

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