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The prince proposed that year, and the princess accepted.
Although, it s broadly reported that there was hesitation about the match from within the court; she, the steady heir presumptive, and he a brash foreigner with little wealth and German ancestry (the prejudice was thick in the wake of the war).
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The wedding proceeded regardless on November 20, 1947, in a display of ceremony and excess not seen in Britain in years.
The 21-year-old arrived at Westminster Abbey in the Irish State Coach, a 3-carat diamond engagement ring on her finger, 91 choristers ready to serenade her, and 2,000 guests (including heads of state and royalty) waiting to witness the occasion.
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A distinguished officer and a man of great compassion: Commodore Deasy served with distinction on the waves
The late Cmdre Deasy is photographed as Captain (NS) inspecting an NCOs Course in the late 1980s. Photo: Irish Naval Service/Twitter/Facebook
Dermot Keyes
COMMODORE Joseph Deasy (Retd.), the Irish Naval Service’s first trained diver who died on Monday, May 3, has been described as a distinguished officer, an intelligent leader and a man of great compassion.
Cmdre Deasy, a Dungarvan native and brother to former Minister for Agriculture and Waterford TD, the late Austin Deasy (FG), was born in 1932 and was educated by the local Christian Brothers.