February 09, 2021 - 11:29 GMT Bridie Wilkins Royal weddings are one of the most anticipated events of the year, but even the royals aren't immune to the effects of COVID-19. From postponements to a complete redrafting of plans, here are all of the couples whose big days have been affected by the pandemic.Loading the player... var track=function { dataLayer.push; }; var playerInstance=playerInstance || []; playerInstance['FZCzL5br']=jwplayer; playerInstance['FZCzL5br'].
The event was attended only by their closest family members, after which a larger group of guests were invited to toast the couple at a socially distanced lunch. As soon as restrictions are lifted, the bride and groom plan to celebrate a larger church wedding as planned.Princess Theodora of Greece and Denmark and her husband-to-be American lawyer, Matthew Kumar, were set to marry in May 2020 on the Greek island of Spetses.
Princess Alexandra's granddaughter Flora Ogilvy married financier Timothy Vesterberg at the Chapel Royal at St James's Palace, London in September 2020, where Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi were originally set to say 'I do'. Lockdown restrictions had eased at the time, but the couple were still only able to invite a select few close family and friends to the event.
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