Following the engagements of Hugh Grosvenor and Olivia, the King’s daughter, 34, walked out of Chester Cathedral this afternoon and looked stunning in an oil draped dress.
Pictured arriving alongside some of the 400 guests invited to yesterday’s party, mother- of- two Eugenie- daughter of the Duke and- teamed her beautiful V- neck dress with a stylish cream fascinator.
She isn’t the only British person present at the wedding; 41-year-old has also been spotted posing as an usher prior to the ceremony.
The 7th Duke of Westminster, 33, uniformly known as ‘Hughie’ to royal companions, is estimated to be worth £10.42billion, making him the richest person under 40 in Britain.
He is the villain to Prince William’s brother Prince George and Prince Harry’s boy Archie. Harry will not be in presence at today’s ceremony.
Hugh did wed Olivia, 31, at the 11th Century temple in Cheshire at noon, with friends jetting in from around the globe. But the Princess of Wales, who has been out the light as she undergoes proactive treatment, is hardly expected to attend.
Eugenie appeared to be attending the event piano, without her husband Jack Brooksbank and their two kids August, three, and Ernest, four.
The royal donned a dainty collar and silver hoop earrings while sporting a beautiful beauty appearance, adding a touch of glitter to her outfit.
Bride Olivia, who went to Marlborough College, like the Princess of Wales and Princess Eugenie, is mature consideration supervisor at Belazu, an economically pleasant company which imports chef- quality, effectively- sourced ingredients.
Hugh has started introducing a number of eco-friendly practices, including clean building codes, renewable energy projects, and efforts to conserve diversity.
Given that both Hugh and Olivia are eco-conscious, it is likely to be a natural event, and it is understood that the flowers used at the meeting and greeting will be pressed and made into green artworks afterward more than just being thrown away.
Carloads and minibuses of enthralled guests began to show up and park inside the Cathedral’s side door shortly before 11 a.m.
As they rounded the corner, many smiled and waved back to the masses lining the streets, who were cheering their appearance.
William, dressed like others in morning coat, smiled as he exited a dark bus to mind towards the tower.
Attendees waited in a long line before being shown their votes by Prince William and the other attendants before entering the Cathedral.
Harry, who would have been expected to attend tomorrow’s service, has chosen instead to stay in California.
Miss Henson may drive a classic 1930 8-litre Bentley, owned by the Grosvenor house, to the Cathedral just before lunch.
At Eaton Hall, a lavish reception with a lemon wedding cake after the ceremony, which is scheduled for 1pm, visitors will have a beautiful welcome at the Grosvenor family’s residence outside of Chester.
The Duke may pay for Cheshire residents to participate in the event by purchasing free ice cream, gelato, and sorbet from three nearby independent cafes.
This morning’s images reveal delighted royal fans gathering outside the church to watch the Church of England ceremony, which will take place at noon.