Inside Chris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger’s Marriage ceremony in California
Chris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger‘s wedding ceremony was “basic and romantic,” a supply instructed E! Information.
The 39-year-old Jurassic World and Guardians of the Galaxy actor wed the 29-year-old creator, daughter of Maria Shriver and Arnold Schwarzenegger, on the lavish San Ysidro Ranch in Montecito, California on Saturday.
A supply stated about 70 company attended the ceremony. Among the many attendees have been Guardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn and Rob Lowe, in addition to Maria’s different youngsters and Katherine’s siblings, and Chris and ex-wife Anna Faris‘ 6-year-old son Jack.
“Visitors started arriving round 5 p.m. and have been escorted to the garden the place a jazz band carried out,” the supply instructed E! Information. “Round 5:45 p.m., they moved to the ceremony tent which was adjoining to the garden. There have been numerous white flowers together with hydrangeas and roses and many greenery.”
“It was basic and romantic,” the supply stated. “All the pieces was stunning and chic. Visitors have been seated on lengthy picket pews which lined the rows.”
The bride wore a strapless Giorgio Armani white costume with an extended prepare and the groom sported a darkish go well with by the designer.
“The prepare was so huge she was laughing about it as a result of she wanted assist as she walked,” the supply stated. “She seemed so excited to see Chris and had an enormous smile on her face. Chris was in a darkish go well with alongside, together with his son Jack who stayed shut by his aspect.”
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The supply instructed E! Information that Chris and Katherine exchanged vows for 20 minutes.
“Through the ceremony, a string quartet performed John Legend‘s ‘All of Me,'” the supply continued. “On the conclusion they performed ‘What a Fantastic World.’ After the ceremony, company retreated again to the garden for extra cocktails whereas Chris and Katherine went to a non-public cottage for extra photographs and time collectively.”