How Steve Jobs’ daughter Eve prevented locals from seeing her gown at wedding to Harry Charles
Eager locals were not able to get a glimpse of Steve Jobs’ daughter Eve’s gown during her $6.7 million wedding to Harry Charles because she went through a secret entrance.
The bride and the groom reportedly entered St. Michael’s and All Angels Church in Great Tew, England, on Saturday via a secret door, according to Hello!.
The event publicist broke the news to onlookers who were waiting to get a glimpse of Eve and Charles.
“Yes, I’m sorry but we have heard that both bride and groom are inside now so they must’ve gone in by a different back entrance to avoid getting photographed,” the publicist said, per the outlet.
“There is a rear entrance to the church, which is obviously how they got in. So yes, apologies to everyone here and the locals who have been waiting to see the bride, but for one reason or another, she decided not to go in the front door.”
Awaiting fans also didn’t get to see the newlyweds after the ceremony, as Eve, 27, and Charles, 26, were quickly whisked away to their evening celebrations in a Mercedes limousine van.
One local, who lived close to the church, expressed disappointment in not being able to see the bride and groom before or after their nuptials.
“It just seems quite uncharitable but then I suppose it is their big day and they should be allowed to do what they want,” the person told Hello!.
As Page Six previously reported, the wedding party consisted of nine bridesmaids — including Bruce Springsteen’s daughter, Jessica — who wore red satin cocktail gowns.
The lavish countryside wedding cost $6.7 million and was masterminded by event planner Stanlee Gatti, according to the US Sun.
The youngest daughter of the late Apple co-founder and Charles reportedly began dating in 2022.
They hard-launched their romance during the 2024 Paris Olympics — where Charles won a gold medal in the team jumping event.
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