Michelle Keegan looks stunning in unseen wedding snaps as she marks anniversary with Mark Wright
25.05.2022 - 13:11
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Michelle Keegan looked the perfect bride as she shared previously unseen wedding snaps to mark her anniversary. The Brassic actress and husband Mark Wright tied the knot seven years ago.
The pair said 'I Do' in a stunning ceremony at St Mary's Church in Bury St Edmunds on May 24, 2015. The couple had met three years earlier in Dubai.
Sharing photos from the big day on Instagram on Tuesday, Michelle looked beautiful in a white plunging lace-trimmed deep-V back dress which had been adorned with French lace and Swarovski crystals and featured a cascading fishtail. She paired the look with a simple veil that trailed from the back of her hair to the floor and held a delicate white bouquet as she walked down the aisle.
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Meanwhile, Mark, who shot to fame on The Only Way is Essex, looked dapper in a black tuxedo with a simple white flower in the buttonhole of his blazer. One photo showed the pair beaming as they walked out of the church as husband and wife.
Another showed former Coronation Street star Michelle, 34, being photographed in her beautiful gown in her room before heading to the church to say her vows. She also offered a glimpse at the order of service which featured a monogram of the pair's initials 'M & M'. The last couple of images showed the newlyweds larking about during their photo session after the ceremony.
"24.5.2015," Michelle wrote to her millions of Instagram followers. "Happy Anniversary to my husband, my best friend & biggest supporter. Love you." Mark, 35, also shared a picture of the pair grinning from ear to ear as they walked down the aisle. He said: " 7 years of being your husband. It
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