Inside Sophie Habboo and Jamie Laing's stunning honeymoon hotel with £3250-a-night rooms
15.04.2023 - 17:07
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It’s official, Made in Chelsea stars Sophie Habboo and Jamie Laing are now married! The couple, who have been engaged since 2021, tied the knot in a gorgeous and understated ceremony at the Chelsea Registry Office in London on Friday, after months of intense planning and preparation. The intimate affair saw Sophie don a Vivienne Westwood mini-length gown which featured a corset bodice and an asymmetric hemline, meanwhile her doting husband Jamie opted for a chic deep navy blue suit.
After saying their 'I Dos' and officially becoming Mr and Mrs, the loved-up duo looked the picture of cool as they posed outside the registry office while sporting their shades, before being whisked off to their reception at Stanley’s courtyard restaurant and bar. Wined, dined and grinning from ear to the ear, the couple soon set off to their honeymoon hotel for the night, the swanky Four Seasons Hampshire hotel, where they were treated to their very own suite for the evening.
For their first night as a married couple, the loved up newlyweds stayed in the ultra stylish William Godson suite, which costs an impressive £3,250 a night. Stretched over 970 sq.
ft, the suite oozes luxury from start to finish, and is located in the very centre of a restored Georgian Manor House. While the suite features a variety of mod-cons that you might expect, such as a TV and minibar, there are also a wealth of unique features too, such as a stylish sitting room and dining alcove, which looks as though it has leapt straight from the pages of an Austen novel! Draped in opulent furnishings, the suite boasts patterned carpets and floor length curtains, while a heavily upholstered headboard brings character to the bedroom.The suite also features a full marble
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