First pictures from Lady Marina Windsor’s wedding | Royal | News

Lady Marina Windsor got married this weekend, her second royal wedding of the year. The Duke of Kent’s granddaughter married Nico Macauley in a private ceremony at a Berkshire estate on Saturday.
Guests at the aristocratic wedding included Princess Alexandra’s granddaughter Flora Vesterberg (née Ogilvy) and her husband Timothy. But she wasn’t the only royal to attend the big event. Lady Gabriella Kingston, who made a rare appearance at Royal Ascot this week, was also there to celebrate the joyful ceremony.
Gabriella looked incredible in a light blue dress paired with a light blue headband.
Flora used her Instagram account to share various pictures from this happy day.
Lady Marina looked stunning in a custom-made white wedding gown by Larissa Von Planta.
Accordingly Hello! According to the magazine, the bride paired her dress with a veil made of antique Habsburg lace.
On her special day, the aristocrat wore a family heirloom tiara that once belonged to her great-grandmother, Princess Marina of Greece and Denmark, who inherited it from her mother-in-law, Queen Mary.
It is said that his father, George Windsor, Earl of St Andrews, and his mother, Canadian academic Sylvana Tomaselli, watched the ceremony with emotion.
The main wedding ceremony took place at All Saints Church in Hovingham, while the reception was held at the family home in North Yorkshire of Lady Marina’s grandmother, the late Duchess of Kent.
Lady Marina was born at Rosie Hospital in Cambridge on 30 September 1992 and was given the full name Lady Marina Charlotte Alexandra Katharine Helen Windsor.
Until 2008, Lady Marina was 25th in line to the throne, but lost this place to be accepted into the Roman Catholic Church along with her elder brother. Their younger sister, Lady Amelia, has not converted and remains on the side of the throne.




