Geraldine & Vincent’s Wedding Ceremony

Geraldine and Vincent’s love story began on 14th May and they kept true to that date when they held their Wedding Ceremony at The Bell Inn, Thetford.
Their love for each other and the importance of their families was the key message in their ceremony. Throughout their ceremony, their family and friends heard their unique story. Geraldine and Vincent’s support and friendly rivalry between Tottenham Hotspurs and Manchester United was cheered – and booed!
Their Wedding Ceremony included the lighting of a candle. This was a symbol of their newly combined family unit. It also acknowledged the love for Geraldine’s son who had sadly passed away some years ago.
Their candle was presented by Vince’s grandson, aged only three years old. This was a heartwarming and touching moment.

Geraldine’s friend read ‘I Like You’ by Sandol Stoddard and Vincent’s daughter read Captain Corelli’s Mandolin by Louis De Bernieres. Geraldine and Vincent’s wedding vows were exchanged, they gave and received rings and signed the commemorative certificate. With photographs taken, the wedding ceremony was closed with a lovely poem by Terah Cox.
Friends and family cheered and clapped as Geraldine and Vincent joined them to enjoy champagne and celebrations. Photographs were taken in the lovely gardens across the road from The Bell Inn before everybody took their seats for the Wedding Breakfast.
It was a real pleasure to conduct Geraldine and Vincent’s Wedding Ceremony. We enjoyed getting to know them and creating their ceremony script for their special day.
We wish them lots of love, luck, laughter and happiness in the world as they continue their journey together.
Photographs: David Waldron, White Rose Ceremonies
Venue: The Bell Inn, Thetford




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