Bride captured in gardens of Eaton Hall wearing ivory silk gown with two-metre train designed by Emma Victoria Payne. The newlywed Duchess of Westminster is seen wearing her ivory silk gown in the gardens of her new estate in the first official pictures of the society wedding of the year . The Duke of Westminster and his bride extended a “special thank you” to well-wishers as they released images of Friday’s event.
They include an elegant portrait of the Duchess, Olivia Henson, wearing her gown with a two-metre train designed by Emma Victoria Payne. Clutching a bouquet of flowers picked from the grounds of Eaton Hall, the Duchess smiles as her dress, featuring an incredible embroidery design, is laid out for show. Captured by the photographer Benjamin Wheeler, the small album gives a glimpse inside the reception on the couple’s Cheshire estate.
Hand in hand, the pair are also pictured in a captivating black-and-white photo as they are showered in what appears to be confetti by delighted guests. Releasing the pictures, the Duke and Duchess of Westminster extended their gratitude to those in Chester who shared their big day. They said: “We are deeply grateful to everyone who supported us yesterday and want to extend a special thank you to those in Chester who helped make our day so memorable.
“We have been incredibly touched by everyone’s amazing support and warm wishes.” Their thanks come after the pair tied the knot in a lavish ceremony at Chester Cathedral on.