
Steve Jobs' daughter Eve arrives late at her own wedding and takes a secret entrance – here's why
Apple co-founder Steve Jobs' daughter, Eve Jobs, has officially tied the knot with British Olympian Harry Charles in what is being described as a $6.7 million dream wedding. The ceremony, held in the picturesque English countryside, combined elements of luxury, exclusivity, and secrecy.
The couple's high-profile wedding quickly became a topic of discussion not only for its opulence but also for its unusual approach to privacy, including a late arrival and secret entrance to the venue.
The wedding took place at St Michael's and All Angels Church in Great Tew, a charming village in the Cotswolds region of England, renowned for its scenic beauty and rich cultural history. The location was ideal for a luxury event but also sparked local curiosity as residents and well-wishers gathered outside hoping to catch a glimpse of the bride and groom.
Why Eve Jobs arrived late at her wedding and made a secret entrance
According to Page Six reports, Eve Jobs arrived 30 minutes late for her big day. However, instead of entering through the main entrance where guests and locals had gathered, the couple used a private road and a rear entrance to the church. This allowed them to avoid photographers and public attention, keeping their wedding moments highly private. As reported, around half an hour after the bridesmaids and groomsmen arrived, word spread that the bride and groom had already entered: 'They must've gone in by a different back entrance to avoid being photographed.
Apologies to everyone waiting to see the bride, but she decided not to use the front door,' an event publicist said.
While some locals expressed disappointment at missing the traditional bridal walk, they acknowledged the couple's right to privacy.
Eve Jobs weds Olympian Harry Charles in $6.7 million private ceremony
Source: Page Six
At 6:45 PM, the sound of church bells ringing signalled the end of the wedding ceremony. Eve Jobs and Harry Charles then made their way to their reception in a luxurious Mercedes limousine van, symbolising the grandeur of the occasion.
With a $6.7 million wedding budget, every detail was curated to perfection. However, the couple's focus on privacy and discretion meant that even guests experienced a level of exclusivity rarely seen in celebrity weddings. From secure entry points to limited media access, the ceremony prioritised intimacy over spectacle, despite its luxury scale.
Eve Jobs' wedding blends luxury with privacy
The wedding became one of the most talked-about celebrity events of the year, not just because of its budget but because of its combination of opulence and secrecy.
Locals were left with mixed feelings, some disappointed at missing the bridal moment but others praising the couple's decision to keep the occasion intimate.
From the $6.7 million budget to the secret wedding entrance and grand departure, Eve Jobs and Harry Charles created an event that balanced celebrity attention with privacy. It demonstrated that even high-profile couples can opt for intimate moments over public spectacle, turning their wedding into one of the year's most unique and memorable celebrity events.
Source: Page Six
Who are Eve Jobs and Harry Charles
Eve Jobs is the youngest daughter of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs and businesswoman Laurene Powell Jobs. She is known for her career as a model and equestrian athlete, having competed at international levels.
Harry Charles is a decorated British Olympic equestrian, recognised for his achievements in global show jumping events.
Their union brings together two individuals celebrated for their accomplishments and public profiles, yet their wedding showcased their desire for a personal and private celebration.
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