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Jack Whitehall and Roxy Horner’s £250k Fairytale Wedding: From ‘On the Nose’ Disney Songs to Heartfelt Speeches

Jack Whitehall and Roxy Horner celebrated their marriage this weekend with an opulent £250,000 wedding at the picturesque 17th-century Euridge Manor estate in Wiltshire. Their daughter, Elsie, took center stage as a flower girl, adding extra sweetness to the day.

The sprawling 450-acre venue showcased a boating lake, an orangery, a helicopter landing pad, and a wisteria-draped pergola leading to a grand ballroom that set the perfect backdrop for the event.

Among the star-studded guest list were James Corden, Jamie Redknapp, Freddie Flintoff, and David Gardner, a close friend of David Beckham. The black-tie affair saw Jack donning a timeless tuxedo highlighted by a floral buttonhole and stylish Christian Louboutin shoes.

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Roxy dazzled in not one, but two magnificent gowns, choosing her ceremony and reception dresses from the exclusive Galia Lahav boutique in Mayfair. Reflecting on her choices in Vogue, she revealed, “I ended up choosing one of the first dresses I tried on. Well, two…” Complementing her attire, she wore Alaia’s La Coeur heels during the ceremony and swapped to elegant Freya Rose shoes for the afterparty. Touching family heirlooms completed her look—her grandmother’s engagement ring and a “something borrowed” bell attached to her bouquet honored cherished traditions.

The day wasn’t without a humorous moment when Jack confessed to a wardrobe blunder: “I squatted down to pick up Elsie and my trousers split, my whole ass was hanging out.” Thankfully, all eyes were on little Elsie, one of three flower girls, who looked enchanting in a white dress inspired by her mother’s gown. Eight bridesmaids, including Jack’s sister Molly and models Sophie Longford and Milly Slinger, wore individually styled gold dresses, enhancing the elegant atmosphere.

Embracing a true fairytale vibe, the couple incorporated Disney music—though Jack admits the choice of ‘Beauty and the Beast’ was a bit obvious. Roxy’s sister Rihanna contributed a heartfelt reading from Winnie-the-Pooh, while longtime friend Tally Gilbert shared a personalized poem. Adding to the literary charm, Neil Stuke, a classically trained actor and family friend, performed a Shakespearean sonnet. Their first dance was to Michael Jackson’s ‘Rock With You’, albeit a slower version due to a miscommunication with the band, with Roxy following Jack’s lead in perfect harmony.

Every detail mattered to the couple, from their intricate eight-tier cake, which required both to cut together, to the emotional moments as Roxy walked down the aisle behind Elsie, moving Jack to tears. Roxy’s father’s touching speech brought many guests to tears, while Jack’s brother Barnaby injected humor by playfully teasing the groom in his own speech, “throwing Jack under the bus” as payback from his own wedding day.

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