k Princess Margaret of the Ancient City of Kyoto, visiting the Kyoto Imperial Palace with her husband, Lord Snowdon, to observe kemari ball playing and being handed a ball. In September 1969, Princess Margaret of the United Kingdom visited Kyoto in deep autumn with her husband, Lord Snowdon. On September 23, the day they arrived in Kyoto, they enjoyed watching traditional kemari a Japanese game of kemari and tea ceremony in the garden of the Kyoto Imperial Palace, where they were staying. On the following day, September 24, she visited Nijo Castle, Nishi Honganji Temple, the stone garden of Ryoanji Temple, and Katsura Imperial Villa. Despite her busy schedule, Princess Margaret kept a charming smile on her face. She changed her outfit every time she went out, and her bestdressed appearance was quite popular, playing a major role in promoting goodwill between Japan and the UK.Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon observing kemari Japanese football game at the Kyoto Imperial Palace and being handed a ball by Princess Margaret. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Princess Margaret of the Ancient City of Kyoto, visiting the Kyoto Imperial Palace with her husband, Lord Snowdon, to observe kemari  ball playing  and being handed a ball. In September 1969, Princess Margaret of the United Kingdom visited Kyoto in deep autumn with her husband, Lord Snowdon. On September 23, the day they arrived in Kyoto, they enjoyed watching traditional kemari  a Japanese game of kemari  and tea ceremony in the garden of the Kyoto Imperial Palace, where they were staying. On the following day, September 24, she visited Nijo Castle, Nishi Honganji Temple, the stone garden of Ryoanji Temple, and Katsura Imperial Villa. Despite her busy schedule, Princess Margaret kept a charming smile on her face. She changed her outfit every time she went out, and her best dressed appearance was quite popular, playing a major role in promoting goodwill between Japan and the UK. Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon observing kemari  Japanese football game  at the Kyoto Imperial Palace and being handed a ball by Princess Margaret.
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Princess Margaret of the Ancient City of Kyoto, visiting the Kyoto Imperial Palace with her husband, Lord Snowdon, to observe kemari (ball playing) and being handed a ball.

In September 1969, Princess Margaret of the United Kingdom visited Kyoto in deep autumn with her husband, Lord Snowdon. On September 23, the day they arrived in Kyoto, they enjoyed watching traditional kemari (a Japanese game of kemari) and tea ceremony in the garden of the Kyoto Imperial Palace, where they were staying. On the following day, September 24, she visited Nijo Castle, Nishi Honganji Temple, the stone garden of Ryoanji Temple, and Katsura Imperial Villa. Despite her busy schedule, Princess Margaret kept a charming smile on her face. She changed her outfit every time she went out, and her best-dressed appearance was quite popular, playing a major role in promoting goodwill between Japan and the UK. Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon observing kemari (Japanese football game) at the Kyoto Imperial Palace and being handed a ball by Princess Margaret.

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