
Inside Eve Jobs' lavish $6.7million wedding to Harry Charles: Kamala Harris, Elton John confirmed guests
The extravagant wedding- rumoured to come at a hefty price tag of £5million - will take place over four days, starting on Wednesday
Apple founder Steve Jobs' daughter Eve is all set to tie the knot in a dreamy $6.7 million wedding this week, New York Post reported. Eve Jobs is all set to marry Harry Charles, a British Olympian, well-known name in the equestrian world.Eve Jobs will marry the Olympic equestrian gold-medalist fiancé at the stunning Estelle Manor country hotel set at Eynsham Hall, boasting family friend Kamala Harris on the guest list and a performance by Elton John.The grounds of Estelle Manor, where rooms start at £795, is the scene of major preparations - while some guests are believed to be staying at the and the celebrity-famous Soho Farmhouse nearby.
ALSO READ: Venus Williams announces engagement with Andrea Preti: Is she richer than her sister Serena? Check details Eve Jobs, 27, who once was named by society bible Tatler as one of its 'new generation of It Girls', and sportsman Harry, 26, got engaged last September. The two began dating in 2022, making their debut just a year ago at the Paris Olympic Games.
The extravagant wedding- rumoured to come at a hefty price tag of £5million - will take place over four days, starting on Wednesday. And on the guestlist are a mixture of British sports stars, American politicians and even a sprinkling of royalty.Former US Vice President Kamala Harris is tipped to be among the VIP guests, with Sir Elton John reportedly set to be performing - for a rumoured fee of £1million - and even Princess Beatrice expected to attend, reports The Daily Mail.ALSO READ: Elon Musk's Tesla diner has robots serving popcorn, cybertruck food boxes and 66ft movie screens. Check full list of menu
Also making the VIP guestlist are Kamala's daughter Phoebe and Bill Gates's daughter Jennifer, according to US media reports. They will be joined by celebrities including Arctic Monkeys star Matt Helders, Bruce Springsteen's daughter Jessica - an equestrian, Apple designer Jony Ive, Sofia Abramovich, daughter of ex-Chelsea owner Roman. Though details regarding Jobs' wedding looks have been kept under wraps this far, many have speculated that the blushing bride will opt for a unique couture gown for the main event. Last month, the 27-year-old jetted off to Capri for a lavish Italian bachelorette weekend — alongside close friends like Olympian Eileen Gu, and fellow Stanford alums.Her fiancé's sister, Scarlett, and mother, Tara, also attended the glam girls' getaway.
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Born in 1998, Eve is the youngest daughter of Steve Jobs. She has two older siblings, Erin and Reed. She also has a half-sibling, Lisa.She is an established equestrian and has graduated from Stanford. Eve, despite maintaining a low profile since childhood, shared a Glossier ad she was part of in 2020, opposite Sydney Sweeney and Naomi Smalls. Eve reportedly ranks 5th out of 1000 best riders under 25, across the world. Eve is estimated to have an individual net worth of between $500,000 and $1 million.
ALSO READ: Ozzy Osbourne's massive wealth exposed: How did the legendary rockstar make $220 million?Since graduating from Standford University, Eve Jobs has walked Paris Fashion Week runways for luxury labels like Coperni, competed in equestrian World Cup Finals and followed in her mother's philanthropic footsteps. Jobs is currently signed with DNA Model Management. In recent years, she has appeared on the cover of Vogue Japan — as well as a splashy Louis Vuitton campaign. Notably, the offspring of the late tech titan Steve Jobs will not inherit the Apple architect's billions, it has been widely reported.
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