The British royal family is in high spirits as Hugh Grosvenor, the Duke of Westminster, weds Olivia Henson.
The ceremony took place this Friday, marking a significant event for one of the most prominent families in the United Kingdom.
The wedding was held at Chester Cathedral, the same historic site where the groom’s parents were married.
Dating back to 1100, Chester Cathedral is located in the city of Chester, in northwest England near the Welsh border, and serves as the capital of Cheshire.
The cathedral welcomed many royal family members and high-society guests who gathered to celebrate this special occasion with the couple.
Princess Eugenie’s Style at the Wedding of Hugh Grosvenor and Olivia Henson
Princess Eugenie made a stylish entrance at Chester Cathedral, wearing an olive-green dress with a pleated skirt by Joseph, paired with a camel pillbox hat by Emily London, and suede heels by Aquazzura.
She was accompanied by Violet Henderson-Vestey, a former editor of British Vogue, who wore a black and white striped tweed jacket and skirt ensemble.
Natalia Grosvenor’s Touching Moment
At a quarter past eleven, the Duke of Westminster made his long-awaited appearance, accompanied by his mother, Natalia Grosvenor. She was visibly moved as she watched her son enter the church.
Natalia, who lost her husband Gerald Grosvenor, the sixth Duke of Westminster, to a sudden heart attack in 2016, appeared both proud and emotional.
The mother of the groom wore a mid-length pink coat without a collar, adorned with a brooch on the left side, and matched with red Manolo Blahnik slingback heels and a colorful feathered hat. She also carried a heart-patterned clutch by Olympia Le-Tan.
The Arrival of the Duke’s Sisters: Lady Tamara, Lady Edwina, and Lady Viola
Natalia was joined by her three daughters, the Duke’s sisters, each showcasing their unique style. Lady Tamara, the eldest, chose a floral embroidered dress in various colors. Lady Edwina stunned in a pastel crepe mini dress with bow-tied sleeves by Roksanda.
Lastly, the youngest, Lady Viola, opted for a red dress with puffed sleeves, complemented by a blue headband.