King Charles III and Queen Camilla joined senior members of the Royal Family on Saturday to celebrate the marriage of Princess Anne's son, Peter Phillips, to Harriet Sperling.
The private ceremony took place at All Saints Church in Kemble near Cirencester, drawing crowds and photographers to the quiet Cotswold village.
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The Prince and Princess of Wales also attended, without their children, while Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie were present as guests.
Prince Harry and Meghan were not expected at the wedding, with sources indicating that Harry and Phillips have not maintained contact since the Duke of Sussex relocated to California.
Second Wedding for Both
The marriage marks the second wedding for both Phillips, 48, and Sperling, who works as a pediatric nurse for the National Health Service.
Phillips' daughters from his previous marriage, Isla and Savannah, served as bridesmaids alongside Sperling's daughter, Georgina.
The groom's parents, the Princess Royal and her former husband Captain Mark Phillips, attended the service, as did Phillips' stepfather, Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence.
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Sperling was escorted down the aisle by her brother, Nicholas, following the passing of her father. Her mother, Mary Sanders, and sisters, Louisa and Rebecca, also attended.
The low-key village service contrasts with Phillips' first wedding in 2008, which took place at St George's Chapel within Windsor Castle.
The couple separated in 2020.
Sperling was first linked to Phillips in 2024 and was later invited by the King to join the official carriage procession at Royal Ascot last year.
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Following the morning nuptials, King Charles and Queen Camilla departed for the Epsom Derby to present the trophy to the winning jockey.