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The wedding that has put the UK on the countdown in recent weeks has already concluded with a ‘yes’. The Duke of Westminster, Hugh Grosvenor, married Olivia Henson at Chester Cathedral on Friday. In addition to the presence of Prince William and Princess Eugenie among the guests, this wedding looks royal, even though in reality it is not. There were closed streets, a crowd of people waiting to see the bride, and a Fabergé tiara from the Grosvenor family dating back to 1906. The dress was by designer Emma Victoria Payne. See photos of the arrival of the guests at the top of the article and who are the bride and groom at this link.
The bride arrived at Chester Cathedral accompanied by her father in a 1930 Bentley, and before that entered the three young ladies, who were the groom’s nieces, meaning daughters of Hugh Grosvenor’s brother. Olivia Henson wore a dress designed by London-based designer Emma Victoria Payne, who is known for designing high society wedding dresses. The ivory silk crepe dress features a floral motif on the veil. The piece, with its boat neckline and French sleeves, at first glance looked like a classic model, but as the bride entered the cathedral it was possible to see the slit at the back and a two-meter train.
The veil was also created by Emma Victoria Payne and features embroidery created by the designer specifically to incorporate the floral motifs of the bride’s family veil, worn by Olivia Henson’s grandmother circa 1880. Tell Tatler.
As for jewelry, the bride turned to the Grosvenor family’s wardrobe. Olivia wore a myrtle leaf tiara designed by the house of Fabergé for the family in 1906. It was the tiara worn by the groom’s sister when she married in 2004. The jewel was commissioned for the wedding of Lord Hugh Grosvenor (an ancestor of the royal family) (same name (her current fiancé) ) with Mrs. Mabel Crichton, in 1906. According to the website Court jewelryThe piece was created by Finnish jeweler Albert Holmstrom in the Fabergé workshops. This craftsman has also made many of the jeweler’s famous Easter eggs. The Grosvenor family will have a large collection of crowns. For example, the groom’s mother wore a different piece of jewelry to her wedding to the Duke.
Regarding the bride’s accessories, the hem of the dress also showed dark blue shoes, which may be part of the tradition that prompts brides to wear “something blue.” The flowers in the bride’s bouquet were picked at Eaton Hall, the groom’s family property where wedding festivities continue after the ceremony.
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The wedding had guests and an unexpected scene. Among the many people waiting at the cathedral door to see the bride and groom leave, there were also demonstrators who chanted “Just stop the oil,” the name of the organization demonstrating against climate change. In a video they posted themselves On his social media account It is also possible to see two women being taken away by the police.
???? BREAKING: Just stop the oil disruption at the Duke of Westminster’s wedding
Hugh Grosvenor: inherits £10 billion.
Youth: inherit societal collapse.???? Take action with us — https://t.co/7BzUVS0A3x pic.twitter.com/SttUAvIm1M
– Stop Oil (@JustStop_Oil) June 7, 2024
British newspaper reporters at the scene circulated videos on social media showing the heroes arriving.
You’ll need to squint – but Prince William has just arrived (very slightly) as an usher for the Duke of Westminster and Olivia Henson’s wedding in Chester pic.twitter.com/sSUizZfAz5
– Natasha Livingstone (@NatashaLgstone) June 7, 2024
Olivia Henson arrives at Chester Cathedral where she will marry the Duke of Westminster…Prince William is among the guests??????????????????????????? pic.twitter.com/iJzi7cCyeZ
– Chris Chambers (@Chris_Chambo_) June 7, 2024
The Duke of Westminster arrives for his wedding to Olivia Henson at Chester Cathedral???? pic.twitter.com/TBw0O1FvQu
– India McTaggart (@indiamctaggart) June 7, 2024