Princess Anne’s son, Peter Phillips, will marry Harriet Sperling tomorrow.

Peter and Harriet will marry tomorrow (Picture: Getty)
Key particulars of All Saints Church Kemble forward of Peter Phillips marriage ceremony
- Not like Peter’s first marriage ceremony, which was a grand affair at St George’s Chapel in Windsor Fortress, this marriage ceremony is deliberately low-key and intimate. The couple selected All Saints as a result of they dwell and spend time within the space. The Church sits in a sleepy, historic Cotswolds village simply 17 minutes from Princess Anne’s Gatcombe Park property (the place Peter lives) and 14 minutes from King Charles’s Highgrove Home.
- All Saints is a historic Norman parish church and is kind of small—the pews solely have normal seating for about 80 visitors. Whereas additional emergency seating has been introduced in to accommodate the complete visitor record, area is at a premium.
- As a high-profile personal occasion with senior royals in attendance, the Church and its quick grounds have been closed to most of the people for days main as much as tomorrow to permit safety groups to comb the world and organisers to arrange.
- Floral setups have already taken over the Church gates (with deliveries from regional specialists like Stokesay Flowers and Flowervision Bristol). A standout element for tomorrow’s ceremony is that Harriet’s bridal bouquet will closely function English candy peas.
- After the marriage, Peter and Harriet’s reception will happen on the Princess Royal’s Gatcombe Park property close by. Whereas many visitors will attend, the King and Queen will depart after the ceremony to attend the Epsom Derby.

















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