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Princess Anne today became Mrs Timothy Laurence after a small family
wedding in Scotland.
The 42-year-old arrived at Crathie church near Balmoral Castle
accompanied by her father Prince Philip, and her daughter and bridesmaid
11-year-old Zara.
Before a small family congregation she and the groom, Commander
Laurence, 37, exchanged vows to stay together "until God shall separate us
by death."
Anne, dressed in a simple white suit with white blossoms in her hair,
and Mr Laurence, in a Royal Navy uniform, emerged from the church to
cheers from about 500 well wishers.
The newlyweds are expected to join the rest of the royal family for a
short celebration at Craigowan Lodge on the Balmoral estate.
Among the guests were the Queen, the Queen Mother, Princess Margaret
and Anne's son from her first marriage Peter, 15.
Anne married Mark Phillips in 1973 at Westminster Abbey and they
divorced this year.
But this, the first marriage for her groom whom she met during a tour
of duty on the Royal Yacht Britannia.
In 1986, he was appointed an equerry to the Queen.
Their relationship became known in April 1989 when letters from the
Commander were stolen from Anne's briefcase and given to newspapers.
Four months later Anne announced her separation from Mark Phillips.
It is hoped Anne's wedding celebrations will end a turbulent year for
the Royal Family.
It was announced this week Prince Charles and the Princess of Wales
have separated and Diana chose not to attend today's ceremony.
The Queen's second son, Prince Andrew, also separated from his wife the
Duchess of York this year.
Both brothers accompanied Prince Edward at today's ceremony.
The palace would not reveal if there are any plans for a
honeymoon.