Here's How Princess Margaret's 1965 US Tour Compares to The Crown's Version

The second episode of The Crown's third season is titled "Margaretology," and with good reason: it shifts the focus to Queen Elizabeth II's flashier, complicated sister, Princess Margaret (now played by Helena Bonham Carter). The princess and her husband, Antony Armstrong-Jones, make a historic visit to the US in 1965, where they visit the White House, meet President Lyndon Johnson and his wife, and tour several cities (in real life, they made stops in San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York City, and Tucson, AZ, in addition to their stop in Washington DC). Just like the onscreen tour meets some snags and controversies, so too did Margaret's real-life tour — but there were some fantastic photo ops along the way! Ahead, check out some of the pictures from Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon's real tour of the US alongside stills from The Crown's portrayal of the event.

Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon Visit San Francisco

Princess Margaret (Helena Bonham Carter) and Lord Snowdon (Ben Daniels) Take a Drive

Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon See a San Francisco Streetcar

Margaret and Tony and Their Entourage Arrive

Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon Visit a Ranch in Tucson, AZ

Margaret and Tony Make a Stop in the Desert

The First Couple Hold a Dinner in Honor of Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon

The Royals Meet President Johnson (Clancy Brown) and the First Lady (Suzanne Kopser)

First Lady Claudia "Lady Bird" Johnson With Princess Margaret

The 2 Couples Share a Toast

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