Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz tied the knot in a spectacular wedding in Palm Beach
The couple looked spectacular in the presence of US and UK celebrities
After delaying his plans for two years due to the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, British model and photographer Brooklyn Beckham married American actress and model Nicola Peltz.
Brooklyn is the son of former footballer David Beckham and former singer Victoria Beckham, while Nicola is the daughter of Nelson Peltz, a Jewish billionaire businessman and philanthropist of Austrian and Russian origin, and Claudia Heffner, a former model of German, Welsh and English descent.
Gala dinner
With such a great presentation cards, the wedding of both celebrities took place this Saturday in Palm Beach, Florida, in a spectacular mansion valued at 90 million euros, which belongs to the bride.
A crowd of famous British and American celebrities attended what had been announced as one of the most important events of the year in the United States.
Prior to the wedding, the night before the bride and groom organized a gala dinner to which stars such as Serena Williams, Eva Longoria and Gordon Ramsay were invited, joined by Gigi Hadid, Nicole Richie, Phil Neville, Tom Brady, Gisele Bündchen and some of the members of the musical group Spice Girls, ex-partners of Victoria Beckham.
Glamorous wedding dress
On her way to the altar, the radiant bride wore a beautiful and exclusive white dress with veil, created by designer Valentino, but also some of the guests noted that she also showed several changes of clothes throughout the night of celebration. It is said that the bride and groom were married by the Jewish rite.
Characteristic of this type of event, for the safety of the guests, media photographers were not allowed access. However, some images were leaked on social networks, where the groom's parents can be seen, who also looked spectacular. Victoria in a long strapless silver dress and David in an elegant black suit.
Other pictures also show Nicola holding a bouquet of white flowers and accompanied by some children. It is said that the bride and groom were married by the Jewish rite.