Made in Chelsea star Tabitha Willett has revealed her new wedding plans to HELLO!, after the pandemic forced her and nightclub mogul fiancé Fraser Carruthers to postpone their original big day
August 23, 2020 - 17:06 BST hellomagazine.com , due to take place at the Hurlingham Club in July in front of guests including Spencer Matthews and Olivia Bentley.Welcoming us into their plush West London apartment, the couple – posing with one-year-old daughter Ottilie - tell how they are now intending to wed at a registry office and hold a lavish but low-key reception in a Chelsea restaurant.
Guests will include Hugo Taylor and his wife Millie Mackintosh, who was actually the first person to hear face-to-face that they had got engaged in Miami in November last year, as they were staying in the same hotel. "She was pregnant and had just found out she was having a girl, so we'd go swimming and she'd spend time with Ottilie," says Tabitha, who was presented with an exquisite three carat pear-shaped engagement ring on a diamond band, designed by Spencer Matthews' company Eden Rocks.
"The ring box had a light inside so the ring sparkled so much. It was everything I'd dreamed of, and I cried."And there is a plus side to postponing the wedding. Ottilie will be able to walk down the aisle, as she has now taken her first steps."She wasn't walking on our original date, 24th July. So now it will be even more special! When it finally happens, it will all have been worth the wait.
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