After countless dead-end relationships, Princess Margaret finally finds love during season two of The Crown. Her new beau, Antony Armstrong-Jones, sweeps her off her feet at a dinner party in Chelsea, and they are soon inseparable. After two failed engagements, the Princess finally finds a suitor of whom her sister, the Church, and Cabinet all approve.
By Christmas, Margaret and Antony decide to marry and plan on making an official announcement, but Queen Elizabeth asks Margaret to delay the announcement of her marriage until after the birth of Prince Andrew. Did this really happen?
"It is with the greatest pleasure that Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother announces the betrothal of her beloved daughter, The Princess Margaret, to Mr. Antony Charles Robert Armstrong-Jones, son of Mr. R. O. L. Armstrong-Jones, Queen's Counsel, and the Countess of Rosse, to which union the Queen has gladly given her consent."