Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip
Queen Elizabeth II married Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, in 1947 in a ceremony that was a grand affair. The couple went on a honeymoon to Broadlands, a country estate in Hampshire, England. They enjoyed the peaceful surroundings and indulged in outdoor activities such as fishing and horse riding.

Their honeymoon was a simple and private affair, in contrast to their royal status. The couple’s marriage has lasted for over 70 years, making it the longest royal marriage in British history. Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip’s honeymoon in Broadlands was a romantic and idyllic start to their enduring marriage.