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Royal wedding in Belgium as King Philippe’s niece Princess Maria Laura ties the knot

  • The highlight of the celebrations was a church service held at the cathedral in Brussels, attended by more than 500 people
  • Participants held a ‘moment of prayer and reflection’ in memory of Britain’s late Queen Elizabeth, a spokesperson for Princess Maria Laura said

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Princess Maria Laura of Belgium and William Isvy after their wedding service at the Cathedral of St Michael and St Gudula in Brussels, Belgium on Saturday. Photo: Reuters

Princess Maria Laura of Belgium, a niece of King Philippe, tied the knot with her fiancé William Isvy in Brussels on Saturday, Belgian news agency Belga reports.

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The highlight of the celebrations was a church service held at the cathedral in Brussels, attended by more than 500 people.

The bride wore a silk dress by Vivienne Westwood with a four-metre train for the occasion, according to Belga.

Princess Maria-Laura of Belgium during her wedding ceremony at Saint Michael and Saint Gudula Cathedral in Brussels, Belgium on Saturday. Photo: Belga / AFP
Princess Maria-Laura of Belgium during her wedding ceremony at Saint Michael and Saint Gudula Cathedral in Brussels, Belgium on Saturday. Photo: Belga / AFP

The ceremony was led by the Archbishop of Mechelen-Brussels and included both Christian and Jewish chants to accommodate Isvy’s faith.

Participants held a “moment of prayer and reflection” in memory of Britain’s late Queen Elizabeth, a spokesperson for Princess Maria Laura told Belga.

In addition to Maria Laura’s parents and siblings, guests included the abdicated King Albert with his wife Queen Paola, the reigning King Philippe and Queen Mathilde, as well as Prince Laurent and his wife Claire, and Princess Delphine, Belga reports.

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Before and after the religious ceremony, the couple and their guests were cheered by several hundred spectators who had gathered outside the cathedral despite the changeable weather, Belga reports.

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