Deborah James throws brother engagement party but is 'sad she'll miss the wedding'
04.06.2022 - 12:13
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Dame Deborah James has thrown an engagement party for her brother Benjamin James and his fiancée Ashley Hall but has admitted she feels “sad she'll miss the wedding”. Deborah, 40, was placed into end-of-life care and shared the news in a heartbreaking goodbye post on Instagram at the beginning of May, but has been spending quality time with her family since.The campaigner has now taken to her Instagram account, called BowelBabe, to share snaps of the engagement party she threw for her brother and his fiancée with her 912k followers.
She could be seen smiling as she sat in her wheelchair with a big blue blanket over her and wore a pink floral dress. She held the bride to be’s engagement finger as she showed off her ring.
Deborah’s brother Benjamin was standing behind his sister and smiling at the precious moment in the photos. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.The trio were also snapped in a close up where Deborah held Ashely’s hand showing a closer look at her engagement ring and Benjamin was between the two women.
She captioned the happy family snaps: “Shared with permission! He finally put a ring on it! Congratulations to @benjaminrjames and @ashleyclairehall for finally getting engaged after 11 years!" She went on: “If you ever followed my podcasts, brother banter features highly, and even Prince William joined in on the action recently! The question to my brother has alway been why haven’t you proposed! “As a family everyone knew they both wanted to, it wasn’t like the it’s been off the cards it’s just always been apparently about “the right time”. So they finally did it and then face timed me from Cornwall and then friends all afterwards - my
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