
Inside Steve Jobs' daughter Eve's wedding to Harry Charles: guests included Kamala Harris and Kourtney Kardashian, and Elton John performed at the Apple heiress' nuptials in the Cotswolds
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Eve Jobs at her hen party in June. Photo: @evejobs/Instagram
The youngest of the
late Steve Jobs' children, Eve , 27, tied the knot with British Olympic equestrian Harry Charles, 26, on July 26. The two have been together since 2022, per Hello! magazine, but Eve only went 'Insta official' with Charles in mid-2024, after the showjumper won an Olympic gold medal.
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Eve Jobs and her showjumping beau Harry Charles went 'Insta official' just last year. Photo: @evejobs/Instagram
As with the
Bezos-Sánchez wedding last month, details of Jobs' nuptials were kept under wraps, with the village where the wedding was held 'pretty much on lockdown', per a security source who spoke to Hello!
The four-day festivities reportedly cost US$6.7 million, per the Daily Mail. Here's everything to know about Eve Jobs' wedding.
It was planned with 'military precision'
Guests arrive for the wedding of Eve Jobs, the daughter of the late Steve Jobs, to British showjumper Harry Charles. Photo: PA Images via Getty Images
The wedding was 'planned with military precision', according to the Hello! security source. With a host of celebrities attending, security was extremely high.
'The sleepy village in which it's taking place feels like it's turning into a no-go zone, with secret service operatives and blokes who look like they work for the FBI,' a source told The US Sun. 'This is a very quiet place not far from the Cotswolds. Everyone is used to tourists and famous faces, but this is something else.'
The venue was a stunning private estate
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