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World Service,1 min

1947: A dress for a princess in 'austerity Britain'

The Royal Wedding

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Post-war austerity meant clothing was rationed via clothing coupons. Even Princess Elizabeth had to conform, and was given 100 coupons for her dress, and her bridesmaids 23. Commentators describe how people around Britain donated their own coupons - which were returned - and some unusual wedding gifts. Photo: Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh at Buckingham Palace shortly before their wedding. Credit: Hulton Archive / Getty Images

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