The Church of England marriage service was conducted by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Randall Davidson, assisted by the Dean of Westminster, Herbert Edward Ryle.
However, it began a trend for weddings of senior members of the British royal family, in the subsequent years, three of King George V's children were married there.
The hymns sung were "Praise, my soul, the King of heaven", as the bride walked down the aisle, and "O Perfect Love, all human thought transcending", following the Archbishop's address.
[4] Princess Patricia wore a "Venetian-style" white panné velvet gown with a silver lace overlay decorated with acorns and lover's knots.
The gown was later donated to the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry Gallery at The Military Museums in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, by her daughter-in-law, Lady Saltoun.
Court mourning for Prince John, the King and Queen's youngest son who had died a month prior, was relaxed for the day, allowing ladies to wear colourful gowns.
She was granted by Royal Warrant on 25 February 1919 the style of Lady Victoria Patricia Helena Elizabeth Ramsay, with special precedence immediately before the marchionesses of England.