IVI Jobs, 27-year-old daughter of Apple founder, this week celebrating a wedding with Olympic champion Harry Charles.
In Oxfordshire’s British County this week, IVi Jobs’ luxurious marriage, the youngest daughter of Apple founder, Steve Jobs -and 26 -Year -old Olympic Horse Sport Champion Harry Charles.
The festival will last four days – from July 21 to 27 – and, according to The Sun, will spend newlyweds of nearly 5 million pounds (over $ 6 million). The organization is assumed by well-known event designer Stanley Gatti, and Elton John’s performance, where the singer pays more than one million pounds, will be the main highlight of the event entertainment.
The wedding area – a quiet area in the countryside near the kotsuoonds – has actually been a closed area: strengthened security works, limited movements, guests will be delivered by helicopters.
It is expected that the ceremony is present:
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Former US Vice President Kamala Harris,
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Jessica Springstin is Bruce Springstin’s daughter,
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Fibi and Jennifer Gates – daughter Bill Gates,
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Princess Beatrice,
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Sofia Abramovich is the daughter of Roman Abramovich,
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Apple designer Johni Ive and Arctic Monkey Drummer Matt Holders.
The couple met in 2022 at a private acceptance in London. At first, relationships were no longer converted, but since 2023 they have begun to appear together at social events and fashion shows.
Earlier it was reported that actor Paul Wesley, known for the role of Stefan Salvatore in the “Vampire Diaries” series, offered his 25-year-old girl.
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