Fresh from their wedding day, the Duke of Westminster (Hugh Grosvenor) and his bride, Olivia Henson, have unveiled their official wedding pictures. The couple exchanged vows at Chester Cathedral on June 7, 2024, surrounded by royal guests, including Prince William and Princess Eugenie.

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Capturing the Moments

Timeless Black-and-White: In one striking image, captured by Benjamin Wheeler (who previously photographed Princess Beatrice’s wedding), Olivia and Hugh stroll hand in hand through an open garden. Olivia’s gaze is tender as she trails her wedding gown’s train, clutching a bouquet of flowers.

Hugh Grosvenor and Olivia Henson

Joyful Confetti Shower: Another snapshot shows the newlyweds laughing as confetti rains down upon them.

The Duke of Westminster and his bride, Olivia Henson leaving their wedding

Bridal Beauty: A third portrait focuses solely on the radiant bride. Olivia, in full color, glances over her shoulder, showcasing her exquisite designer wedding dress.

bride standing on steps in amazing dress

Intimate Exit: The final photo captures Olivia just before she steps out of the Bentley that brought her to the ceremony. Veil still in place, she prepares to walk down the aisle to marry her Duke.

Olivia Henson

The Bride’s Attire

Olivia looked enchanting in a vintage-style wedding gown and veil designed by Emma Victoria Payne. The veil featured embroidered floral motifs, echoing her great-great-grandmother’s veil from the late 1800s. Notably, the scalloped neckline with hand-appliquéd embroidery held sentimental value for the bride. As a nod to tradition, Olivia wore the Fabergé Myrtle Leaf Tiara, a family heirloom dating back to 1906.

Gratitude and Grandeur

Accompanying the portraits, the couple expressed heartfelt gratitude: “We are deeply thankful to everyone who supported us on our special day. Chester provided a memorable backdrop, and we’ve been touched by the warm wishes and incredible support.”

With an estimated fortune of £10.127 billion, Hugh’s high-society wedding spared no expense, embracing pomp and elegance.