The photographic legacy Lord Snowdon leaves as he passes away at the age of 86

Lord Snowdon, the previous husband of Princess Margaret, has died on the age of 86, however his legacy is sure to reside on by means of his charming images of the royal household.

Anthony Armstrong-Jones, who died peacefully at his residence at the moment, was an admired photographer recognized for his six decade affiliation with Vogue and his most well-known work being photos he captured of the royal family.

The photographer was married to Princess Margaret till 1978 after they divorced however his royal connections allowed him to seize a by no means earlier than seen facet of the royal households.

Following the demise of royal photographer Lord Snowdon we keep in mind his best work. Pictured: Charles and Diana have a good time their engagement in February 1981

His portraits of the Queen, Diana and Charles and his former spouse seize a softer and extra human facet of the royal household - maybe due to the truth that they felt extra relaxed round him. 

His unprecendented entry to the household has seen him produce such well-known images as these of Diana and Charles following the start of their son Prince William.

Different triumphs embody charming images of the Queen Mom earlier than her demise in 2002, Charles and Diana's engagement announcement and Prince Harry's christening. His gorgeous portraits are unlikely to be forgotten in a rush - right here we keep in mind his greatest work. 

Prince Charles Diana, Princess of Wales, Prince William and Prince Harry are captured having fun with a picnic in 1992  earlier than the princess' demise 

The Prince and  Princess of Wales along with her son Prince William in his very first captured by the photographer in  July 1982

The photographer's shut relationship to the household helped him to seize their softer and extra human facet in July 1982

The Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh, photographed at Buckingham Palace by Lord Snowdon as they have a good time their 60th wedding ceremony anniversary in November 2007

Pictures of his personal spouse additionally function in his assortment reminiscent of this gorgeous shot taken in 1960 of Princess Margaret on her wedding ceremony day 

Presumably one in all his most well-known images captures Princess Diana on the day of her wedding ceremony in July 1981

Recognized to be one of many extra vogue conscious members of the royal household Snowdon's pictures of his spouse showcase her glamorous facet reminiscent of this image of her on the island of Mustique July 1969

Snowdon additionally captured the primary of Prince Harry who was born in 1984

Snowdon captured this of Princess Diana in 1991, launched on the eve of her official go to to Pakistan, 5 years earlier than her premature demise 

Lord Snowdon had an awesome talent for capturing the royal household at their most pure, as seen right here the place the kinfolk snigger as Prince William messes round in the course of the official images following Harry's start in 1984

Charles poses along with his former spouse Princess Diana as she dotes over their youngest son Prince Harry following their christening in December 1984

Snowdon was additionally in a position to seize images of the royals as they grew with this picture of Harry taken on his 16th birthday September 2000

Different triumphs embody charming images of the Queen Mom earlier than her demise in 2002. Pictured: The Queen Mom in 1997 (left) and at Clarence Home on her 87th birthday 1998 (proper)

The Queen Mom beams as she holds her great-grandson Arthur Robert Nathaniel Chatto Snowdon and Margaret's grandchild, in August 1999

Princess Margaret poses in all her finery on the royal residence of Kensington Palac in 1969

Within the sequence of images the princess marries her ardour for vogue with royal custom as she pairs an of the second costume with a tiara in 1969

This informal portrait captures the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh as they're usually not seen  - a traditional husband and spouse in 1997

Princess Diana poses in a pink sateen robe on a royal throne shortly after her engagement in 1981

Snowdon was recognized for his six decade affiliation with Vogue journal and this picture of Diana was taken for the publication in 1980

Snowdon captured this well-known care-free shot of Diana at Highgrove, seeing the Princess sport a extra informal look in 1991

His unprecedented entry to the household noticed him seize photos that will not be seen anyplace else reminiscent of this one Princess Margaret enjoyable within the bathtub whereas sporting a tiara 

On this daring portrait Margaret poses topless sporting only a pair of earrings for her then husband in 1967

On this intimate the photographer captures his former spouse posing in a ball robe of their royal residence 

This portrait examine of Princess Margaret was taken by her husband the Earl of Snowdon within the grounds of Kensington Palace in September 1969 forward of their go to to Japan 

This picture sees Diana pose in one in all her favorite designer Catherine Walker's costume for the late photographer in 1992 

The princess posed in a sequence of designer robes for the photographer on this candid assortment in 1992

Diana poses in a sublime inexperienced costume shortly earlier than her wedding ceremony to Prince Charles in July 1981 

Snowdon captures an intimate of his former spouse the late Princess Margaret with their first little one David in 1961

Girl Sarah Armstrong-Jones along with her husband Daniel Chatto, at their wedding ceremony in 1994. Additionally included (again row) are: Prince Edward, Prince Charles, Lord Snowdon, Princess Anne The Princess Royal, Prince Philip, (entrance row); Queen Mom, Princess Margaret, and HM the Queen

Diana appears to be like beautiful sporting a tiara and chic robe as she stands along with her two sons Prince William (proper) and Prince Harry in August 1991

Prince William holds his child brother, Prince Harry, photographed at Kensington Palace on October fifth, 1984

Princess Anne along with her child son, Peter Phillips, taken to mark her 28th birthday in 1978

Princess Margaret and her first little one, Viscount David Linley, pictured by her husband Lord Snowdon in 1963

The Queen photographed at Snowdon's London studio  seated in a chair designed by Lord Snowdon for the Royal Investiture of the Prince of Wales in Caernarvon in April 2006

 

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