Butter yellow may have been the trendiest color of 2025, but Queen Camilla and Princess Anne proved it still works. The royals opted for the bright color for Peter Phillips and Harriet Sperling’s special day, and they all looked absolutely stunning.
While the Queen Consort opted for a more neutral shift dress, the Princess Royal went with a radiant coat for the occasion.
Harriet Sperling gave a subtle tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth through her bouquet.
Her bouquet featured lily of the valley flowers, which the beloved queen had incorporated in her bridal bouquet when she married Prince Phillip in 1947, as well as in her coronation bouquet in 1953.
The lovely flowers reportedly grow on 39 acres of Buckingham Palace grounds, making them a fitting nod to the former monarch. A fragrant detail for sure!
After an intimate ceremony, the newlyweds, Peter Phillips and Harriet Sperling, drove off into the sunset. Well, figuratively, as the weather was still rather awry.
The couple was, however, beaming with joy, and the rock on Sperling's finger also appeared to be gleaming.
The wedding group will now likely head to Gatcombe Park for the reception, which will be hosted by Princess Anne, the newest mother-in-law in town.
Peter Phillips and Harriet Sperling are now officially husband and wife!
The couple was all smiles as they departed from All Saints Church after an intimate ceremony. Phillips could be seen holding an umbrella to shield his wife from the showers. Love birds indeed!
In the run-up to the wedding, there had been several doubts over whether Harriet Sperling would wear a tiara for her wedding to Peter Phillips. It seems that the debates can finally be put to rest, as the bride did flaunt a sparkling diamond tiara.
However, against widespread speculation, the tiara might not be from her mother-in-law, Princess Anne's collection.
There was a lot of curiosity about what the Princess of Wales would wear at the wedding on Saturday. It seems the style icon opted for muted colors for the ceremony, stepping out in a stunning cream dress.
King Charles arrived with much style for the much-awaited wedding. He had chosen a dark blazer and striped trousers for the occasion. He completed his look with a cream vest, a light blue shirt, and a patterned tie.
The moment that everyone had been waiting for has finally come.
The radiant bride, Harriet Sperling, has arrived at All Saints Church. The newest entrant into the royal family, Sperling, looked absolutely stunning in the Emily Wickstead lace gown.
Her daughter, Georgina Sperling, and step-daughters, Savannah Phillips and Isla Phillips, were the ever dutiful bridesmaids as they protected her floor-length veil from the rain-stricken grounds.
There's another royal wedding on the cards today, and it started with a bit of rain. A perfect British wedding indeed!
Peter Phillips' cousins Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie are some of the first guests to arrive at All Saints Church for the wedding. They were accompanied by their husbands, Eduardo Mapelli Mozzi and Jack Brooksbank.
Beatrice had opted for a beautiful green floral dress, while expecting mother, Eugenie, had worn a navy blue ensemble.