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Ellie Goulding and Caspar Jopling married at English castle
Singer Ellie Goulding and her art dealer fiancé Caspar Jopling were married in a lavish ceremony at the York Minster cathedral on August 31, according to multiple reports.
The couple married in front of a crowd filled with famous guests from the entertainment world like Ed Sheeran, James Blunt, Sienna Miller. Several members of high British royalty were also in attendance, including Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenie, and their mother, Sarah Ferguson.
Goulding arrived at the cathedral in a blue Volkswagen camper van Saturday morning to cheers from the large crowd.
Matt Porteous, a popular wedding photographer for high British society, posted a photo of the couple’s kiss at the ceremony on Instagram.
Goulding wore a bespoke Victorian-style gown featuring glass bead adornments and a high ruffled neckline by Natacha Ramsay-Levi for Chloé for the ceremony, Harper’s Bazaar reports.
Goulding’s veil, which was made from silk tulle, was reportedly embroidered with both the bride and groom’s initials.
The couple was slated to hold their reception at Castle Howard, an opulent estate in the English countryside.
Goulding and Jopling have been dating since March 2017, after they were introduced by a mutual friend speculated to be Princess Eugenie.
The couple officially revealed their engagement with a formal announcement in August of last year.
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