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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.Of course you can have brideamaids. you can als have a best man, ushers (plural) photographer, videographer, paigeboy etc etc. Just because it is in a registry office doesn't make it any less of a wedding to warrant less participants in the service. A registry office ceremony can be just as beautiful and personal as anywhere else.
I think it's a personal thing, their day after all. Maybe they don't want to spend a load of money on a big wedding they would rather put into other things, especially with how much they cost these days.
She may also have friends she would like as bridesmaids/maid of honour. Thinking about recent weddings I've been to, most of them had friends, some had a sister, one a cousin who is essentially a best friend.
She may also have friends she would like as bridesmaids/maid of honour. Thinking about recent weddings I've been to, most of them had friends, some had a sister, one a cousin who is essentially a best friend.
Molly - in response to what you say about them having money so you don't know why they didn't find a church, that matters not a jot. My sister and her husband do very well financially but when they got married last year, it was at Marylebone registry office. It was a fabulous ceremony and the fact it didn't happen in a church made no difference to anybody. Getting married is not about how much money you can spend on it.
They also had a bridesmade (one of my other sisters who is mid 30's) and a best man. It's entirely their choice. How we are supposed to know if they would ask you, I'm not sure how any of us are expected to answer that.
They also had a bridesmade (one of my other sisters who is mid 30's) and a best man. It's entirely their choice. How we are supposed to know if they would ask you, I'm not sure how any of us are expected to answer that.
Thanks welshli, milly places like a church seem grander but looking at the website, it does seem like a nice place, I'm sure if you paid some churches enough they'd marry them. PS my nan wasn't ammused when she found out as she's deeply religious and is making them have some kind of blessing somewhere . . .
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