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Queen Elizabeth II was married to Phillip Mountbatten on 20 November 1947
Queen Elizabeth the first never married. Queen Elizabeth II was married on Thursday the 20th of November, 1947.
If you are asking about Queen Elizabeth II, she was 21 when she married Phillip Mountbatten in 1947.
The Queen married Prince Phillip in Westminster Abbey on 20th November 1947 Phillip, a prince of Greece and Denmark, was created Prince Phillip of the United Kingdom and the Duke of Edinburgh shortly before their marriage.
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Yes, Queen Elizabeth II is married to Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. They married on November 20, 1947 at Westminster Abbey in London.
Queen Elizabeth II married to Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh in 20 November 1947
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The Queen married Prince Phillip in Westminster Abbey on 20th November 1947 Phillip, a prince of Greece and Denmark, was created Prince Phillip of the United Kingdom and the Duke of Edinburgh shortly before their marriage.How Elizabeth and Philip Met:Philip and Elizabeth met in 1934 when Elizabeth was 13 years old at the wedding of Philip's cousin, Princess Marina of Greece. It was love at first sight for Elizabeth and she started writing letters to Philip. The first photograph of the couple together was taken in 1939.They became secretly engaged in 1946. Because of her age, her family at first opposed her marriage to Philip, but relented. Their engagement was officially announced on July 9, 1947. Her platinum engagement ring had a large square diamond with smaller diamonds on either side. The diamonds came from Philip's mother's tiara.Wedding Date and Information:Elizabeth and Philip were married on November 20, 1947 at Westminster Abbey in London, England.
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Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, was Born and raised a member of the Greek Orthodox Church, shortly before his marriage to the then Princess Elizabeth (Future Queen Elizabeth II) he converted to Anglicanism and thus has been a member of the Church of England since 18 March 1947