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Mel B shares beautiful unseen wedding snaps after tying the knot in St Paul's

Mel B shares beautiful unseen wedding snaps after tying the knot in St Paul's

Daily Mirror14 hours ago
Newlywed Mel B has shared a touching behind-the-scenes photo from her wedding to Rory McPhee at St Paul's Cathedral
Mel B has offered fans a glimpse into her wedding celebrations with Rory McPhee, sharing a candid photo from their elegant reception just one day after saying 'I do' at St Paul's Cathedral.
The Spice Girls icon, 50, took to Instagram to post a behind-the-scenes image from the big day. Captured from behind in her gown, Mel stood with her back to the camera, revealing the words 'Just Married' delicately embroidered on her dress. Her bridal look featured a graceful long veil and pearl embellishments at the collar and cuffs, giving the ensemble a timeless and regal finish.

Her husband Rory, 37, opted for a nod to his heritage, wearing a traditional Scottish kilt. The pair shared a romantic kiss on the steps of the cathedral before leaving the venue in a white, horse-drawn carriage - a fairy-tale moment for the newlyweds. Guests followed in true British style, riding to the reception in classic red double-decker Routemaster buses.

As the carriage pulled away, the couple were spotted sharing another affectionate moment, smiling and embracing as they began married life.
While fans were eager to spot fellow Spice Girls in attendance, only Emma Bunton, 49, was photographed at the event. Baby Spice arrived looking elegant in a soft pink dress paired with a coordinating hat and shimmering silver heels. She was joined by husband Jade Jones and their son Beau, 17.
Victoria Beckham, who was notably absent, took a moment to acknowledge Mel's special day via Instagram. Posting a glamorous throwback of the two bandmates, Victoria captioned it with: 'Sending love to you @officialmelb! @rorymcphee is a very lucky man! xx.'
Mel C, who was also unable to attend, shared her congratulations online. Posting a happy photo of the bride and groom, she wrote: 'So so happy for you both and beyond gutted I couldn't be there. Excited to celebrate with you really soon. Yipee!'

While not all her bandmates were able to be there in person, Mel was clearly surrounded by love and celebration - both at the wedding and across social media. Fans flooded her post with messages of congratulations, and the bride appeared radiant and content as she began this new chapter of her life.
Mel and Rory said their 'I dos' at St Paul's Cathedral after their three-year engagement. Mel and family friend Rory have known each other for years, and he has worked as her hairstylist.

Things are thought to have turned romantic between the pair in 2018 and Rory proposed to Mel back in 2022. It isn't be the pop star's first time walking down the aisle as she has been married twice before.
The celebration marked a joyful high point for the pop legend, who has often spoken candidly about love, heartbreak, and her healing journey before finding love again with hairstylist Rory.
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