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Royals Celebrate Nuptials Before Royal Race Day

dramabreakBy dramabreakJune 6, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Royal Family Gathers for Wedding Celebration

King Charles III and Queen Camilla radiated happiness as they attended the wedding of Peter Phillips, Princess Anne’s son. The royal couple joined other prominent family members, including the Prince and Princess of Wales, for the private ceremony held at All Saints Church in the village of Kemble, Gloucestershire.

Peter Phillips, 48, exchanged vows with NHS nurse Harriet Sperling, 45, in a ceremony that embraced the dynamics of modern family life. This marks Peter’s second marriage, following the finalization of his divorce from Autumn Kelly in 2021 after 13 years together.

Bridal Party and Family Support

The wedding featured a significant role for the children of both the bride and groom. Peter’s daughters from his previous marriage, Savannah, 15, and Isla, 13, served as bridesmaids alongside Harriet’s daughter, Georgina, 13, who she shares with her ex-husband Antonio St John Sperling.

Other notable attendees included Princess Anne and Vice Admiral Sir Tim Lawrence, Peter’s sister Zara and her husband Mike Tindall, and Prince Edward with his wife Sophie. While Prince Harry and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor were not present, it is understood that Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice were in attendance.

A Swift Transition to the Racecourse

Following the ceremony, King Charles and Queen Camilla were among the first to depart. They were swiftly transported by helicopter from Gloucestershire to Epsom Downs in Surrey, anticipating the day’s prestigious horse racing event.

The King and Queen’s attendance at the Epsom Derby is seen as a significant endorsement of the annual event. Their presence continues a long-standing tradition established by the late Queen Elizabeth II, who rarely missed the races during her reign.

A Memorable Ceremony and Departure

As the church bells rang, onlookers cheered. Guests formed an impromptu umbrella guard of honor to shield the bride and groom from the elements as they emerged for photographs. Peter and Harriet stood under a large white umbrella with their three bridesmaids, waving to the assembled crowd before departing in a vintage Rolls-Royce.

Shortly after, Prince William and Kate Middleton also drew cheers as they departed in a black Audi, accompanied by a police escort.

Event Management and Future Traditions

The wedding festivities were managed by Bentley’s Entertainments, a firm with extensive experience in high-profile events, including previous royal weddings and celebrations for prominent figures.

Peter Phillips, currently nineteenth in line to the throne, and Harriet Sperling officially announced their engagement last August. Their families expressed their delight at the news.

It is anticipated that the King and Queen will attend the service but not the reception, opting instead to travel directly to the Epsom Derby. Guests will celebrate at a reception hosted by the groom’s family at Gatcombe Park.

The King and Queen’s presence at Epsom underscores their roles as patrons of the Jockey Club, which owns and operates the racecourse. Their visit follows their attendance at Oaks day in 2024 to present the Coronation Cup.

Royal Enthusiasm for Horseracing

Jim Allen, Epsom’s general manager, expressed his honor and thrill at the King and Queen’s attendance. He highlighted their significant enthusiasm and support for British horseracing, noting that their presence would be a proud moment for the racecourse team and all associated with it.

Allen further emphasized that Derby Day brings joy to millions globally and that royal attendance has long been a synonymous part of the event. He welcomed the continuation of this tradition.

The King and Queen’s attendance at the Epsom Derby, an event first run in 1780, precedes the commencement of Royal Ascot by just over a week.

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