All the details you might have missed from Harriet and Peter's wedding from Kate's ex, a touching tribute to the late Queen and Lena Tindall's high street dress

By Daily Mail (U.S.) | Created at 2026-06-08 12:36:33 | Updated at 2026-06-08 16:36:39 4 hours ago

There were royal wedding bells as Peter Phillips and Harriet Sperling tied the knot in front of the king and queen and other members of the royal family during an 'intimate' ceremony in the Cotswolds on Saturday.

Princess Anne's son, 48, and his NHS nurse wife, 45, who looked every inch the stunning bride in a white Emilia Wickstead gown and the Pragnell family tiara, were the picture of wedded bliss as they sealed their marriage with a kiss outside All Saints Church.

The nuptials set the scene for countless special moments, from Harriet's bridesmaids, her daughter Georgina, 14, and Peter's children, Isla, 14, and Savannah, 15, holding her wedding train to the couple leaving the ceremony in the same Rolls-Royce that Meghan Markle arrived in at her royal wedding to Prince Harry eight years ago.

There's a string of other moments, however, that royal fans might've missed, including the attendance of the Princess of Wales's ex-boyfriend and Lena Tindall choosing to champion high-street clothes.

Read on to discover all the hidden moments you might have missed from Harriet and Peter's royal wedding.

Peter Phillips and Harriet Sperling tied the knot in an 'intimate' ceremony at All Saints Church in Kemble on Saturday

Lena Tindall champions high street brand

Lena Tindall, Mike and Zara's youngest daughter, opted to champion high street brand Reiss at the event

The youngest daughter of Zara and Mike Tindall, Lena, chose against designer clothes for Harriet and Peter's wedding and instead sported an elegant frock from high street store, Reiss.

The royal, who was spotted protecting herself from the downpour with a rainbow patterned umbrella, donned the £98 Floral-Print Tie-Back Midi Dress, which featured a floral bloom print, three-quarter puff sleeves and a cut-out back with tie detail.

She completed her look with a pair of pink Mary Jane shoes from La Coqueta, a childrenswear label also loved by Princess Charlotte, who has been spotted in the brand's designs, according to Hello.

On Saturday, Lena retained her title of most playful royal as she joyfully played in the rain while clutching a unicorn umbrella.

Lena was captured entertaining royal guests by toying with her vibrant brolly outside Kemble's All Saints Church following the private ceremony.

Holding her umbrella above Mike's head, the young royal erupted into a fit of laughter before pictures later showed the father carrying the item instead.

Harriet tributes Queen Elizabeth II

Harriet tributed her husband's late grandmother by including Lily of the Valley in her floral arrangement

Peter's new wife, Harriet, made a special tribute to his late grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, in her bouquet on Saturday.

The NHS nurse included Lily of the Valley in her floral arrangement, which is said to have been a favourite of the monarch.

Lily of the valley, which was also included in the bridesmaids' headpieces, was included in Elizabeth's coronation bouquet in 1953.

The Queen, whose childhood nickname was Lilibet, chose it when the Royal Family shared their favourite blooms in 2020 after the pandemic forced the Chelsea Flower Show online.

Buckingham Palace said it had 'special associations' for the monarch since her coronation, and the sweet-scented flower also featured in Kate's wedding bouquet.

Often used to symbolise trustworthiness, the woodland plant is grown in the grounds at Buckingham Palace.

Harriet also featured myrtle in her wedding bouquet, which, according to florist Millie Richardson, is a tradition typically followed in the royal family.

Richardson told the Telegraph, 'Lily of the valley was definitely requested for its regal connotation.

'Myrtle is a symbol of beauty, grace and love and was requested on the same basis. It's always included in every royal wedding bouquet.'

Kate's ex Rupert Finch attends

The Princess of Wales's ex boyfriend, Rupert Finch, attended with his wife, Lady Natasha Rufus Isaacs

Among the guests at the royal wedding were Rupert Finch and his wife, Lady Natasha Rufus Isaacs, co-founder of the distinguished fashion brand Beulah.

It's thought that Kate and Rupert dated during their student days at the University of St Andrews for a year or less, before the future queen went on to date William.

The exes have, it appears, remained on amicable terms, with former law student Rupert receiving an invite to Kate and William's wedding in 2011.

Lady Natasha and Rupert, who wed in 2012, were among the first guests to arrive at the ceremony at All Saints Church in Kemble, Gloucestershire, on Saturday morning, and were greeted by Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, wearing one of her dresses.

Beulah is well known to be a high-society favourite, with The Princess of Wales and Princess Beatrice among its loyal customers.

Lady Natasha championed her own brand in a patterned Beulah dress, which Kate also owns.

The Princess of Wales wore the baby-blue Sonia dress to cheer on Prince William at a charity polo match in the summer of 2023.

Beulah also features in the wardrobe of nurse Ms Sperling, who wore one of its dresses in butter yellow to Ladies' Day at the Royal Ascot last July.

Beulah London was founded in 2010 by Lady Natasha and Lavinia Brennan and has since become a must-have label among the upper echelons of society.

Lady Margarita Armstrong-Jones makes rare public appearance

Pictured: Lady Margarita Armstrong-Jones (left) and Isabelle de la Bruyere are seen outside the wedding venue on Saturday

Princess Margaret's lookalike granddaughter, Lady Margarita Armstrong-Jones, made a rare appearance at Saturday's festivities.

The 24-year-old, who is 28th in the line of succession to the throne and rarely appears in the public eye, leads a quiet life in Paris, where she is able to bike around without being recognised.

Lady Margarita moved to the French capital in September 2023 to study jewellery and photography.

Her creative instincts are likely to have been nurtured by her amicably divorced parents, the Earl of Snowdon – a carpenter and creator of luxury goods – and Serena, Countess of Snowdon, a keen amateur sculptor.

Margarita's late grandfather was renowned portrait photographer Antony, Earl of Snowdon, who was married to Margaret from 1960 to 1978.

On Saturday, Margarita, who arrived alongside Isabelle de la Bruyere, was pictured looking chic in a powder blue dress and an extravagant gold headpiece.

The history of Harriet's tiara

Harriet's tiara is known as the 'Pragnell' family tiara - and has royal connections that go back to the coronation of King George VI

Harriet was the perfect blushing bride in a white Emilia Wickstead gown and a family tiara.

Her priceless diamond tiara is known as the 'Pragnell' family tiara and has been worn by generations of the British jewellery firm, including at the Coronation of both King George VI and Queen Elizabeth II.

The pearl and diamond creation, on loan from Pragnell, has royal connections that go back to the coronation of Peter's great-grandfather, King George VI.

The design incorporates both the Edwardian and Deco periods, and highlights a festoon of glittering leaves with floral motifs, and is very similar to a tiara owned by The Princess Royal, in the official photograph celebrating her 50th birthday in 2000.

She teamed her stunning wedding dress, featuring a square neckline and lace detailing, with Jimmy Choo shoes and Pragnell earrings. Her hair was kept in an elegant bun to best showcase the shimmering tiara.

The Tindalls' warm display with the York sisters

One of the royal family's most affable members, the husband of Zara Tindall, rushed towards 'noticeably tense' Beatrice and Eugenie to put them at ease when the York princesses attended Peter Phillips and Harriet Sperling's wedding 

Days after a damning National Audit report found that they had never paid a penny in rent, Beatrice, 37, and Eugenie, 35, attended the royal nuptials in the Cotswolds 

The former rugby ace was photographed giving Beatrice a warm hug upon her arrival on Saturday

Peter's wedding to Harriet Sperling underscored how King Charles was 'reasserting control' to welcome Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie back into the royal fold after months of controversy.

Days after a damning National Audit report found that they had never paid a penny in rent, Beatrice, 37, and Eugenie, 36, attended the royal nuptials, with Prince William also going out of his way to make them feel comfortable.

A royal expert claimed William, 43, seemed keen to maintain the 'bond' between himself and Beatrice when they came face-to-face outside All Saints Church in Gloucestershire - but no one was happier to see them than Mike Tindall.

One of the royal family's most affable members, the husband of Zara Tindall, rushed towards 'noticeably tense' Beatrice and Eugenie to put them at ease, greeting them with smiles and hugs.

The former England rugby pro was the first to greet Beatrice, her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, Eugenie, and her husband Jack Brooksbank as they walked up to the gates of the 11th-century church in Kemble on Saturday.

Footage showed Mike, 47, warmly planting a kiss on Beatrice's cheek before sharing a heartfelt embrace with Edo, as X users said, 'Mike is a hugger'.

In another sweet moment, Jack's handshake with Mike also turned into a bear hug before Zara's husband greeted a smiling Eugenie, who is pregnant with her third child.

It appears that Eugenie is especially close to Zara, Mike, and their three children, as the younger York princess could be seen joyfully hugging the couple's daughter Mia, 12, in a separate clip.

Princess Eugenie, who was wearing an all-navy outfit with a matching hat, threw her arms around Mia outside the church in Gloucestershire, with the royal wedding undoubtedly bringing back pleasant memories for the pair.

Mia was Eugenie's bridesmaid when she tied the knot with British marketing executive Jack at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle eight years ago.

Eugenie and Beatrice attended the wedding of Princess Anne's son Peter and his now-wife Harriet just hours after the release of an 'outrageous' National Audit report found they have lived rent-free at royal residences for years.

A body language expert claimed the daughters of disgraced former Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor were noticeably 'tense' after the rental revelations, but it appears Mike stepped up to calm any nerves.

Peter and Zara's half-sister attends

Peter and Zara's half-sister, Stephanie Phillips arrived with her husband, William Hosier, on Saturday

Zara Tindall (left) and Peter Phillips with their half-sister Stephanie during a New Year's Eve celebration 

It's perhaps of little surprise that Peter and Zara's lesser-known half-sister, Stephanie Phillips, attended the ceremony at All Saints' Church in Kemble, Gloucestershire.

Stephanie is the daughter of Princess Anne's first husband, Captain Mark Phillips and his Hawaiian-born second wife, Sandy Pflueger. The American equestrian was married to Mark from 1997 until 2012, when the pair parted ways.

The 28-year-old was photographed wearing a red, floral dress outside the venue alongside her husband, agricultural graduate, William Hosier.

She largely keeps a low profile, having not made any public appearances with her siblings since her 2022 wedding in Tetbury, where Princess Anne was typically graceful as she watched her ex-husband Mark walk his daughter down the aisle.

Zara's daughters, Mia and Lena, joined their cousins, Peter's daughters with his ex-wife Autumn Kelly, Savannah and Isla, as flower girls at the nuptials. Meanwhile, Stephanie was also a flower girl at Zara's 2011 wedding to Mike Tindall.

The Worcester-based eventing pro seems to share an especially warm relationship with Peter, with Stephanie describing him as 'the best big brother out there' in a post on Instagram, where she also previously shared photos of herself on exotic trips to glamorous destinations.

Like her parents and older sibling Zara, Stephanie is a keen equestrian – having posted pictures of her beloved horses online, while she also grew up a stone's throw away from them on Aston Farm, on the Gatcombe Park estate.

Stephanie attended the prestigious Dean Close School in Cheltenham, where fees cost up to £13,900 per term.

After achieving CCD at A-Level, she went on to study Business Management at the University of Worcester and graduated in 2021.

Despite her royal connections, Stephanie remained out of the spotlight during her time at school and even worked as a barmaid at a local pub.

An accomplished rider, she's competed at Barbury International, Wellington International Horse Trials and the West Wiltshire trials. She's sponsored by saddle maker Voltaire Design and is often seen in trendy equestrian designs.

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