The Duke of Westminster, Hugh Grosvenor, and Olivia Henson sealed their union in a grand ceremony at Chester Cathedral, marking it as the Society Wedding of the Year.
The newlyweds delighted onlookers with a tender kiss following the elaborate nuptials.
Among the distinguished guests present was Prince William, who served as an usher at the event, exuding joy alongside his companion William Van Cutsom as they departed the historic cathedral in Cheshire.
Fondly known as Hughie among his elite circle, the seventh Duke of Westminster boasts a staggering net worth of £10.42 billion, positioning him as the wealthiest individual under 40 in the United Kingdom.
Notable for his roles as the godfather to Prince George and Archie, the sons of Prince William and Prince Harry respectively, the Duke holds significant ties to the royal family.
While Prince William played a pivotal role in the ceremony attended by approximately 400 guests, Prince Harry remained in California during the festivities.
Olivia radiated elegance in her exquisite wedding attire, donning a stunning gown complemented by blue footwear as she graced the 11th-century cathedral just before noon.
The intricate embroidery adorning her dress and veil, meticulously hand-drawn by Emma Victoria Payne, featured delicate floral patterns and trimmings inspired by her great-great-grandmother’s veil dating back to 1880.
Adorning her head was the illustrious Fabergé myrtle-leaf tiara, a cherished heirloom within the Grosvenor family since its inception in 1906.