Anne-Marie of Greece was a gorgeous bride. I was so taken that I painted a picture of her. She was beautiful. But she has become more beautiful with age. She is still beautiful and classy and, from what is posted on the Greek pages, very much to be admired.
An earlier commenter here praised the royal family of Spain. King Juan Carlos and mujer de casa (her self-reported occupation in a Spanish census) Sofia are very low key, especially considering the bejeweled and lavishly dressed predecessors in portraits stretching from the 1500s to mid 1800s. Spain lagged behind the rest of Europe for centuries after becoming ossified by their early golden successes in the New World. The verdugado hung on for decades past when it had become passe in the rest of Europe. I believe Spain became kind of a spring waiting to be loosened to expand and catch up. Franco's death provided the chance, but fascists tried to stage a coup. Juan Carlos chilled that one. So Spain is now a prosperous country because the spring expanded. That is one of the most remarkable contributions of a single person to a country in modern times. Spain, Europe, and the rest of the world owe them a big "!Gracias!"
Parliament probably awarded Princess Anne a major kudo by making the succession pass to the first born.
I am very taken with Queen Silvia and her gorgeous daughters. The commenters have nothing but good to say about them. Apparently their beauty runs much much deeper than skin deep.