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Roxy Horner shares behind-the-scenes wedding photos with Jack Whitehall
Jack Whitehall's wife Roxy Horner has posted some candid photos from wedding day
Jack Whitehall's wife Roxy Horner has posted some candid photos from their wedding day.
The 34-year-old model tied the knot with the 37-year-old comedian in an extravagant £250K celebration in the English countryside on Saturday.
Roxy has now taken to Instagram to unveil a host of behind-the-scenes images from her luxurious wedding before exchanging vows with the comedian.
In one of the images, the stunning blonde declared she was “heading to the chapel” while preparing for her special occasion.
Dressed in white satin pajamas adorned with feathers, Roxy appeared makeup-free with her hair untouched before the glam session.
In the picture, she donned white, fluffy platform slippers and striking a pose with her arm lifted in the air.
She also posted a photo featuring a massive and very elegant bathtub, situated right in front of a window.
“The ideal setting for morning glam,” her makeup artist noted over the image before Roxy shared it on her own Instagram feed.
Roxy and Jack's wedding was held on the premises of the £12million mansion Euridge Manor, near Chippenham, Wilts.
The luxurious Georgian-style property belongs to Kate Middleton's former employer, Jigsaw magnate John Robinson.
Jack and Roxy welcomed over 100 guests, including the comedian's TV personality father Michael and mother Hilary.
Jack's sister Molly was likely a bridesmaid, and his brother Barnaby took the role of best man.
Talking to The Sun earlier this year, Jack said about Barnaby: "I delivered quite a brutal speech at his wedding.
"There were some biting remarks he didn't take kindly to.
"He'll get his chance to settle the score during the big event.
"I'm preparing myself for what's to come."
Celebrity guests reportedly included TV companions James Corden and Jamie Redknapp, with whom Jack has collaborated on Sky's A League of Their Own.
Attendees were requested to power off their phones during the ceremony and adhere to a social media blackout.
