Rhiannon and Wayne had an elegant wedding at The Savill Garden

Rhiannon and Wayne met at Reading University. “I was a student, and Wayne worked on-site,” says Rhiannon. “We had our first date at a bar where an awful karaoke night was taking place, so we had to move to a new location! A couple of cinema dates later, and that was it.”

“We had been ring shopping together to see what kind of thing I liked, but I had no idea when the big moment would be,” shares the bride. “We had a Disney trip coming up, but Wayne was adamant that it would be too cheesy to propose there, so I figured there was no hope. It was such an amazing trip, and a couple of days in, he got down on one knee in front of the castle! He asked a guy to take pictures as a bit of a decoy, and luckily once he realised what was happening, he started recording.”

Rhiannon and Wayne's contacts

Ceremony venue, St John's Egham, www.stjohnsegham.com 
Reception venue, The Savill Garden, www.windsorgreatpark.co.uk
Photographer, Shelby Ellis Photography, www.shelbyellis.co.uk 
Bride's dress, Love Me Do Brides, www.lovemedobrides.com
Hair stylist, Say Yes Bridal Hairstylist, www.sayyesbridalstylist.com 
Bridesmaids' dresses, Chi Chi London, www.chichiclothing.com
Groom's suit, Moss Bros, www.moss.co.uk 
Cake, Anna Lewis Cake Design, www.annalewiscakes.com 
Flowers, Longacres Garden Centre, www.longacres.co.uk 
Stationery, The Whistle Press Stationery Co, www.thewhistlepress.co.uk 
Jewellery, Woodley Goldsmiths, www.woodleygoldsmiths.co.uk 
Pianist, Paul Grainger Music, www.paulgraingerpiano.com 
Videographer, White Balance Weddings, www.whitebalanceweddings.com 
Woodwork, Connops Design Store, www.instagram.com/connopscreations

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