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Peter Phillips wedding highlights bridesmaids in family-centered ceremony

Three bridesmaids in matching Emilia Wickstead dresses and lily-of-the-valley crowns turned Peter Phillips’s wedding into a polished lesson in junior bridal style.

Claire Beaumont··2 min read
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Peter Phillips wedding highlights bridesmaids in family-centered ceremony
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Three girls, ages 13 to 15, gave Peter Phillips and Harriet Sperling’s wedding its most commercially resonant image: matching Emilia Wickstead dresses, lily-of-the-valley crowns and satin ballet flats. Savannah Phillips, 15, Isla Phillips, 14, and Harriet’s daughter Georgina, 13, stood at the center of a family ceremony that made a clear case for coordinated junior bridal-party dressing with polish, softness and just enough formality to feel occasion-ready.

The wedding took place on 6 June 2026 at All Saints Church in Kemble, Gloucestershire, in the Cotswolds, and the setting matched the tone of the day: intimate, traditional and carefully composed. Peter, the eldest child of Princess Anne and Prince William’s first cousin, married Harriet in a private ceremony after previously marrying Autumn Kelly. One report described him as the first of Queen Elizabeth II’s grandchildren to remarry, a detail that only sharpened the sense of how closely watched the occasion was, even before the bridal party walked in.

For fashion-minded readers, the bridesmaids told the more interesting story. Harriet’s daughter Georgina joined Savannah and Isla before the bride’s arrival, and the three were seen helping carry Harriet’s veil into the church and back out again. Their matching look, from the Emilia Wickstead dresses to the flower crowns and Aspinal of London earrings, had the kind of disciplined symmetry that affluent wedding clients increasingly want for children and teens: recognizable as a set, but still gentle enough to suit different ages. Hair worn down and satin ballet flats kept the styling from tipping into costume, while the lily-of-the-valley crowns added a botanical note that felt fresh rather than precious.

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The family dynamic was visible long before the ceremony itself. Savannah and Isla had already been seen with Georgina at an Easter church outing in April, and Harriet and Georgina also attended the rehearsal dinner on 5 June, one night before the wedding. That continuity gave the bridesmaid moment real weight: not a posed royal tableau, but a blended family presenting itself with ease, and a useful signal for bridal shoppers who want children’s wedding looks that feel coordinated, elegant and emotionally grounded.

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