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wedding at registry office
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Can you still have bridesmaids at registry office weddings?
I'm not sure why they're getting married at a registry office, the bride (not sure about groom) has been married before, but I would have thought they'd have enough money to find a church/cathedral in London or some castle somewhere scenic to get married in.
Plus neither have children, and I'm the closest young female on the brides side, plus the groom has a sister but we're not sure how old she is (probably at least 30) or if there would be anyone else suitable. But they're quite posh and will probably be going for a big posh wedding. I'm not getting my hopes up, but do you think they'll ask me, that is, if you can have bridesmaids at registry office weddings?
I'm not sure why they're getting married at a registry office, the bride (not sure about groom) has been married before, but I would have thought they'd have enough money to find a church/cathedral in London or some castle somewhere scenic to get married in.
Plus neither have children, and I'm the closest young female on the brides side, plus the groom has a sister but we're not sure how old she is (probably at least 30) or if there would be anyone else suitable. But they're quite posh and will probably be going for a big posh wedding. I'm not getting my hopes up, but do you think they'll ask me, that is, if you can have bridesmaids at registry office weddings?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We got married in a registry office as neither of us has any religious beliefs. We had all the normal things - bridesmaids, best man etc and my dad walked me down the aisle to our selection of music. all the usual trimmings. Registry office suite we used was in an Italian Renaisance style. It was lovely.
It was lovely Molly - we are Scottish so the guys were all in kilts and my dress was very plain - ivory A line and ballerina length with a simple hair band, my other half is dark almost mediteranean looks and I have fair skin but dark hair which was in a very short graduated bob. The bridesmades wore fairly plain dresses of heather coloured silk. I just googled to see if I could get any photos of the interior of the building and just found out that it was bought in 2008 with plans to turn it into a hotel. Absolute shame - very historic and listed building.
anne, it was in India Buildings on Victoria street in Edinburgh. It will be 16 years ago in March. they had two suites - the upstairs one was quite traditional and done in peach and cream colours with mahogany wood for the chairs etc, the downstairs was Italian style with hand painted scenes on the walls and pale coloured wood furniture - pale bluish & gold colours. Such a shame it has gone, but I believe the replacement (on George IV bridge?) is also lovely, but been to a wedding in a while.