Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas get married

They exchanged wedding vows as per Catholic traditions at Umaid Bhawan Palace

December 01, 2018 06:31 pm | Updated 10:02 pm IST - Jodhpur

Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas Saturday said ‘I do’ as they exchanged wedding vows as per Catholic traditions at Umaid Bhawan Palace here.

The couple, who reached the Blue City of Rajasthan on Thursday, are having a dual wedding.

The Christian wedding will be followed by a grand Hindu traditional ceremony on Sunday.

The respective families of the bride and the groom including Priyanka’s mother Madhu Chopra, brother Siddharth and cousins Parineeti and Mannara Chopra and Nick’s parents Paul Kevin Sr and Denise, brother Kevin and his wife Danielle, and brother Joe and his fiancee Game of Thrones star Sophie Turner arrived here on Thursday.

 

The entire luxury hotel has been booked for the wedding guests.

Priyanka and Nick never shied away from documenting their love on social media since they went public with the relationship in July this year, but they decided to keep their wedding a private affair.

 

While the guests were asked not to bring mobile phones with the camera at the venue, the entry to the palace was strictly restricted by invitation.

Apart from the family members, Mukesh Ambani with his wife Nita, daughter Isha and sons Akash and Anant attended the wedding.

 

YouTuber Lilly Singh aka Superwomen, Elizabeth Chambers, wife of actor Armie Hammer, British singer and actor Jasmin Walia were present at the ceremony. Salman Khan’s sister Arpita also attended the wedding.

Bollywood’s favourite wedding couturier Sabyasachi was also spotted among the guests.

Nick proposed to Priyanka on her 36th birthday and then they flew down to India for a traditional ‘roka’ ceremony.

 

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