King Charles, royal family attend nephew Peter Phillips’ wedding
Britain's royal family celebrated a wedding on Saturday as Peter Phillips, the son of Princess Anne and nephew of King Charles III, married Harriet Sperling in Gloucestershire, England.
Before the couple exchanged vows, the first details of Sperling's custom wedding dress were revealed. Designed by Emilia Wickstead, the gown blended traditional and modern elements and was the result of months of planning and hundreds of hours of handwork, according to British Vogue. The bridal look featured a square-neck column underdress, a delicate lace overjacket fitted at the waist and a dramatic three-meter train.

Phillips, one of Anne's two children, married Harriet Sperling in a ceremony All Saints Church in Kemble, near Cirencester, about two hours from London.
The wedding is the second for Phillips, a father of two daughters and the eldest grandchild of the late Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip.

Sperling is the mother of a teenage daughter, who, with her mom, joined the royal family at Easter service in April.
The wedding is a private event, so no guest list has been publicly released.
Among Phillips' royal family members who attended are his mother, Anne, and her husband Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence, along with his sister, Zara Tindall, and her husband, Mike Tindall.
Charles and his wife, Queen Camilla, and Prince Edward, Anne and Charles' younger brother, and his wife Sophie, the Duchess of Wessex, were also in attendance.

Phillips' cousin, Prince William, and his wife, Kate, the Princess of Wales, were also seen arriving.
Neither Phillips' uncle, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, nor his cousin, Prince Harry -- the king's brother and younger son respectively -- are expected to attend.




