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Princess Anne's son, Peter Phillips, has married Canadian management consultant Autumn Kelly in a ceremony at Windsor Castle's St George's Chapel. Peter Phillips, the Queen's eldest grandson, has married his Canadian bride Autumn Kelly in Windsor Castle's St George's Chapel.
The couple, both 30, were joined by 300 guests, including the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh. The couple were joined by 300 guests, including most of the Royal Family.
Other guests included the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall. They exchanged vows in an hour-long ceremony, before heading to a reception and dance at Frogmore House in Windsor in a horse-drawn carriage.
The bride converted from Catholicism to the Church of England ahead of the marriage, so her new husband could stay 11th in line to the throne. Cheers and clapping were head outside the chapel as the couple, who are both aged 30, walked down the aisle.
She wore a dress by London designer Sassi Holford with a full veil, a tiara on loan from her mother-in-law the Princess Royal, and a necklace and earrings given to her by Peter. She was attended by six bridesmaids in sage green dresses by top designer Vera Wang. The groom is the only son of Princess Anne and her first husband, Captain Mark Phillips and is 11th in line to the throne.
They included Peter's sister Zara Phillips, and the bride's friends Jacqueline Aubie and Susannah Toynbee. His bride, a management consultant, wore a dress by London designer Sassi Holford with a full veil, a tiara on loan from her mother-in-law Princess Anne, and a necklace and earrings from Mr Phillips.
The others are Peter's half-sister Stephanie Phillips, the bride's half-sister Jessica Kelly, and Rosie Bush, Peter's goddaughter. Shakespeare sonnet
Celebrity magazine She was attended by six bridesmaids, including Peter's sister Zara Phillips, in sage green dresses by Vera Wang.
The groom is the only son of Princess Anne and her first husband, Captain Mark Phillips. Showers dampened her arrival, but had subsided by the time she left the chapel as Mrs Autumn Phillips.
His two best men were Ben Goss and Andrew Tucker, friends from his days at Gordonstoun School in Scotland.
The hour-long service was led by the Right Rev David Conner, Dean of Windsor.
The bride was attended by six bridesmaidsThe bride was attended by six bridesmaids
Prince Harry, his girlfriend Chelsy Davy, and Prince William's girlfriend Kate Middleton were among those watching the couple exchange vows. Her husband does not have a royal title because Princess Anne turned down the Queen's offer of honours for both her children.
Prince William was unable to attend as he is at a friend's wedding in Kenya. Miss Middleton was invited to represent the couple. The service was led by the Right Rev David Conner, Dean of Windsor.
Princess Eugenie gave one of the readings during the service, with another by Patrick Kelly, the bride's half-brother. Among those watching the couple exchange vows were the Queen, Duke of Edinburgh, Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall.
Of the 300 guests, about 70 flew over from Canada for the occasion. Prince Harry, his girlfriend Chelsy Davy, and Prince William's girlfriend Kate Middleton were also present.
Right to throne Prince William was unable to attend because he is in Kenya at the wedding of a friend.
Mr Phillips proposed to Miss Kelly last July. Catholic faith
Princess Eugenie read Shakespeare's sonnet 116 and Patrick Kelly, the bride's half-brother, read from Chapter 3 of St Paul's letter to the Colossians.
WEDDING FACTS The bride will be known as Mrs Autumn PhillipsShe was being given away by her father, Brian KellyThe cake was made by the Buckingham Palace pastry chef The bride's tiara is on loan from the Princess Royal In Pictures: royal weddingWEDDING FACTS The bride will be known as Mrs Autumn PhillipsShe was being given away by her father, Brian KellyThe cake was made by the Buckingham Palace pastry chef The bride's tiara is on loan from the Princess Royal In Pictures: royal wedding
Earlier this month, she announced she had given up her Catholic faith and converted to the Church of England to allow her future husband to retain his right to the throne. About 70 of the 30 guests flew over from Canada for the occasion.
The couple met in 2003 at the Montreal Grand Prix where they were both working. Mr Phillips proposed last July.
The new Mrs Phillips gave up her Catholic faith and converted to the Church of England, enabling Mr Phillips to retain his right to the throne.
Since 1701, heirs to the throne marrying Catholics cannot become sovereigns.Since 1701, heirs to the throne marrying Catholics cannot become sovereigns.
Autumn will be known as Mrs Phillips. Her husband does not have a royal title because Princess Anne turned down the Queen's offer of honours for both her children.
BBC royal correspondent Daniela Relph said the couple had sold the story of their relationship to Hello! magazine - a decision which had raised a few eyebrows in royal circles.
It has been reported they were paid £500,000.
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The wedding day has been organised by Margaret Hammond, Princess Anne's former personal assistant. They have not revealed where they are going on honeymoon, other than it is somewhere hot.
Peregrine Armstrong-Jones, who organised the 21st birthday parties of Mr Phillips and his sister Zara, is in charge of the post-wedding celebrations. BBC royal correspondent Daniela Relph said the couple had sold the story of their relationship to Hello! magazine - a decision which has raised a few eyebrows in royal circles.
The reception and dance are being held at Windsor's Frogmore House, and after the ceremony, the newly-weds set off in a horse-drawn carriage. It has been reported they were paid £500,000.
The couple have not revealed where they are going on honeymoon, other than it is somewhere hot.
Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliam told BBC News the wedding was representative of a new trend in royal marriages.Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliam told BBC News the wedding was representative of a new trend in royal marriages.
"Royals aren't marrying other royals and aren't marrying into the upper classes," he said. "They're marrying into the middle class and they're marrying for love."Royals aren't marrying other royals and aren't marrying into the upper classes," he said. "They're marrying into the middle class and they're marrying for love.
"Which of course is how it should be and it has this sort of revivifying effect - new ideas, new trends - and it means that royal houses won't be so alone. They won't be so fossilised ""Which of course is how it should be and it has this sort of revivifying effect - new ideas, new trends - and it means that royal houses won't be so alone. They won't be so fossilised "