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SATURDAY 19TH MAY 2012
Clayton and Ritaby the PowderRoom at ChelseaOld Town Hall
The Kings Road derives its name fromits function as a private road used byCharles II. Some houses date from theearly 18th century. Composer ThomasArne lived at number 215 and wroteRule Britannia there.
It has been associated with 1960s styleand fashion figures such as Mary Quantand Vivienne Westwood.
During the hippie and punk eras, it wasa centre for counterculture but hassince been gentrified. It serves asChelsea's high street and has a reputation for being one of London'smost sought after shopping districts.
Chelsea’s history, beauty and exclusivityhave made it a desirable place to live forthe rich and famous including OscarWilde, Sir Michael Caine, RobbieWilliams and Hugh Grant. It is also theplayground of our young royals, PrincesWilliam and Harry.
Chelsea Town Hall was built in 1860. Ithas seen more celebrity weddings thanany other registry office and amongthose to marry here are Judy Garland,David Niven, Paul and Linda McCartney,Paula Yates and Bob Geldof and directorRoman Polanski.
The world’smost handsome
usher, Jamie,greets Paul and
David on theKings Road
Aria from a Suite in B flat Major
Canon in D Major by Johann Pachelbel
Prelude in C Major by J.S. Bach
Scherzetto by Jaques Ibert
Performed by Stephanie Beck
Stephanie Beck was born and grew up
in Liechtenstein. She started studying
the harp aged eight with Annelies
Brandstätter-Arnold at the Liechtenstein
Music School and later studied at the
Royal Academy of Music in London.
Stephanie works with the Aurora
Orchestra, the Royal Philharmonic
Orchestra and the World
Philharmonic Orchestra.
Mr Big: Daviddemonstrates hisbest presedentialswagger as heenters ChelseaOld Town Hall
Simon Foxton and Ritaprepare to be witnesses
Left to right: Stefan, Miss Kimberley,Caroline and Denise
Emily Ann
The world’s cutest ring bearer, Emily
e Loving Heart
Author unknown
Someone may love you because you are clever
Someone may love you because you are wise
Someone may love you for beauty or humour
e fun in your heart or the light in your eyes
But if there is one who discovers your failings
And love all the good and bad that is you
is is the love that will last you forever
is is the love that will always be true
Eloquence in a suit:Nigel reads fromThe Loving Heart
‘It should ahve been me’: Denise, John and Nikki
Lucy andDavid Cramp
The Wedding Breakfast atBeaufort House, a jewel in
the crown of Chelsea
Caught betweenour favourite C’s:Cassandra, Cathy
and Colin Hunwick
Jamie and Kimberley
Left to right:Simon Foxton,
David, Paul andCaroline Roux
He ain’t heavy,he’s our brother:Raymond
Making every party swing: Zed and Iain
Called to the bar: Damon, Bethan and Nigel
Love from a sunny place: Arturo and Ann
Shoes by Christian Dior
Jean
Rita and Berny
Daddy love: Arturo and Emily
Perfect by design: Caroline and Jorge
Soho stories: Clayton Littlewood
Angel eyes: Selina
We would like to thank everybody for being part of our special dayand making it such a joyous occasion that we will always remember.
Thank you to the staff and expertise of the Royal Marsden, withoutwhom this day would not have been possible; Chelsea Old Town Halland in particular our registrar for making our ceremony so enjoyable;Jamie for ushering services; Rita Hale and Simon Foxton for agreeingto serve as our witnesses; Nigel Abbas for reading at the service; Iain Watson for ‘something borrowed’; Clayton Littlewood for his splendid speech; Julia Watson, our photographer extraordinaire;
Dr Mel Goddard for her gentle touch; Stephanie Beck, our harpist forthe day; Simon Oldham and the staff of Beaufort House for the
perfect menu, wine choices and outstanding service; Del’ Aziz for our scrummy cake.
To family and friends that were able to attend, thank you. You made it special. To those we were unable to invite because
of limitations on numbers, we ask for your understanding. Please know we love you just as much.
And finally, to absent friends and loved ones, we felt your warm presence.
Paul and David
The Royal Marsden is a world-leading cancer centre, providingtreatment and care for more than40,000 cancer patients every year.It is also at the forefront of cancerresearch. Its work influences how allcancer patients are treated andcared for, not just in its own hospi-tals but all over the world.
The Royal Marsden Cancer Charitysupports this pioneering work.Thanks to our supporters, we areable to help The Royal Marsdencontinue to push boundaries andraise standards of excellence.
When people support us, theyhelp everyone who benefits fromthe work of The Royal Marsden.Scientists searching for cures. Doc-tors who depend on the latestcancer treatments and technolo-gies. And, of course, cancer patientsand their families.
Together, we can keep making lifebetter for people with cancer andkeep striving towards a futurewithout it.
www.royalmarsden.org
The Sussex Beacon is one of onlytwo clinical care centres in Englandspecialising in HIV and AIDS. Wecurrently care for over threehundred people a year.
Registered as an independent char-ity, we opened in 1992 as a pur-pose built hospice for people dyingwith AIDS. Huge advancements indrug treatments mean we nowcare mainly for men and womenliving with HIV, although a small butincreasing number come to us forend of life care.
We offer a holistic approach tomeet the physical, social andpsychological needs of ourService Users, suppor ting themto return to independent living.
It costs over 1.3 million per year tomaintain our current service levels,40% of which is raised via fundrais-ing and the goodwill and supportof our local community.
www.sussexbeacon.org.uk
We run world-class programmesto save children’s lives and challengeworld leaders to keep to theirpromises to give children a brighterfuture. We helped 3 million childrenthrough our health and hungerwork in 2010.
We work in more than 120 countries,including the UK. With your help,our vital work reaches more than80 million children each year.
We save children’s lives.
www.savethechildren.org.uk
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