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Eve Jobs, daughter of Steve Jobs, married equestrian Harry Charles. The $6.7 million wedding featured guests like Kamala Harris, Princess Beatrice, and Jennifer Gates.
Steve Jobs’ Daughter Eve Marries Olympian Harry Charles
Eve Jobs, the 27-year-old daughter of late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, married equestrian Harry Charles in a lavish Cotswolds ceremony on July 26. The wedding followed a grand reception at the exclusive Estelle Manor in Oxfordshire, England. The duo had been dating since 2022 and made their relationship public during the Paris 2024 Olympics.
The luxury wedding reportedly cost about $6.7 million. The star studded wedding included guests like former U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris, Princess Beatrice of the British royal family, Jennifer Gates and Phoebe Gates (daughters of Bill Gates), and Arctic Monkeys drummer Matt Helders.
Among the nine bridesmaids who were dressed in startling red satin cocktail gowns, holding posies made of ferns, was Bruce Springsteen daughter, Jessica.
Reportedly, the bride arrived at the church about 30 minutes late via a private road. After a 45-minute ceremony at a 15th-century church inside a picturesque Cotswolds hamlet, the couple exchanged vows and departed in a Mercedes limousine van for their night reception.
Eve and Harry hard-launched their relationship at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, where Charles won gold, and Eve made a celebratory post on Instagram, with a caption, “TEAM GOLD!!! Beyond proud of you, my love !!!” along with a video of the two kissing.
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