Most expensive weddings in history
Here are 5 weddings that are reported to be some of the most expensive in history:
In March 2002, world famous actress Liza
Manelli and (the not so famous) David Gest tied the knot, with a
ceremony compared to the Grammy Awards. The wedding was held in front of
850 guests in the world famous Regent Hotel, New York. The guest list
was made up of some of the biggest names in show business, with Michael
Jackson even serving as the best man.
The couple were estimated to have spent $700,000 on flowers and
$40,000 on cake. The couple split after 16 months, so it just goes to
show, that you can’t buy love!Check more Weddings
In 2008 Wayne Rooney married his
childhood sweetheart in a ceremony that saw 65 of their guests flown out
to Genoa (Italy) on a private chartered flight. Upon arriving in Genoa
the guests were treated to a masked ball aboard a $120 million yacht.
Guests were also given the opportunity to sample the delights of the
five star hotel that the couple rented out before exchanging their vows
in a 17th century villa and reception at a medieval abbey high above
Portofino.3. Prince William and Kate Middleton: Estimated cost of wedding – $34 million / £22 million
Prince William met Kate Middleton whilst
at St.Andrews University; some say it was love at first site with the
prince infatuated by the young Kate. In 2011 the young couple sealed the
deal in a ceremony fit for a king (literally). Reports suggested that
the couple lavishly spent over £520,000 (around $800,000) on flowers,
which in a time of austerity was an extravagant demonstration of wealth.
The wedding took place in St. Paul’s cathedral in front of an estimated audience of 2 billion people!
2. Vanisha Mittal and Amit Bhatia: Estimated cost of wedding – $60 million / £39 million
1. Prince Charles and Lady Diana: Estimated cost of wedding – $110 million / £72 million
Vanisha Mittal and Amit Bhatia aren’t
what you would call household names but they both hail from some of the
world’s richest Families. Vanisha is from a family of steel merchants
who are reported to be one of the richest families on the planet.
Invitations to the wedding were sent out via silver boxes, which
included flight tickets and rooms at a Paris hotel.
There weren’t any mobile bars for hire
at this wedding, it was strictly Crystal Champagne ($200 a bottle) and
performances from the world famous Kylie Minogue and complimentary gift
bags filled with jewels to make up.
Prince Charles and Lady Diana was
probably one of the most famous weddings of modern times, the marriage
didn’t end in happiness as we all know, but the wedding stank of
opulence. Like Prince William and Kate’s wedding, their wedding was held
in St.Paul’s Cathedral and watched by viewers from across the world.
Highlights of the wedding included a 5 ft wedding cake and a 20ft veil
worn by Princess Diana.
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