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Eve Jobs married: Steve Jobs’ daughter gave the yes in England Harry Charles, and stars were also on site.
Eve Jobs (27), daughter of Steve Jobs (1955-2011), gave her partner Harry Charles (26) in England. According to British media reports, the couple married in a church in Great Tew in Oxfordshire. Bruce Springsteens (75) daughter Jessica (33) was one of Eve nine bridesmaids ,.
Elton John sings for the guests
The bride himself came through a secret entrance to the wedding to escape the photographer. According to the newspaper Callum Turner (35) and Kamala Harris (60), the guests were among the guests, the former US Vice President. She is said to be friends with the bride’s mother, Laurene Powell Jobs (61) for more than 20 years.
According to the reports, the reception took place in a hotel, where Sir Elton John (78) performed for the newlyweds and their guests – supposedly for a fee of the equivalent of over one million euros. The estimated costs of the wedding apparently amounted to almost six million euros.
The event probably meant some hustle and bustle for the residents. : “It is a society wedding like no other and it turns the rural oxfordshire upside down.” The insider further explained: “The sleepy village in which it takes place feels as if it were becoming a no-go zone with intelligence employees and types that look like they are working for the FBI.”
This is the bride and groom
Eve Jobs studied in Stanford, is a show jumper and model as well as the youngest daughter of Steve Jobs, the co -founder of Apple, who died in 2011 on cancer. The British show jumping rider Harry Charles won a gold medal with the team at the Olympic Games in Paris last year. He should be in a relationship with Eve Jobs since 2022. The two foke out last September.
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