Gordon Ramsey’s daughter marries Olympian swimmer

​Holly, 25, kept the finer details of her dress under wraps as she arrived at the abbey shrouded in a white cloak, hand-in-hand with father Gordon Ramsay. Ahead of her arrival, Peaty, who turns 31 on Sunday, was seen wearing a tuxedo as he arrived at the abbey alongside his groomsmen. Former footballer Sir David Beckham, his wife, fashion designer Lady Beckham, and their youngest children Romeo, Cruz and Harper were among the celebrity guests in attendance. MasterChef: The Professionals presenter Marcus Wareing and Dragons’ Den star Sara Davies were also seen making their way into the church. Earlier on Saturday, foliage was placed around the abbey’s historic West Front door in preparation for the celebration. Celebrity chef Gordon, 59, told Holly he “couldn’t be a prouder dad” in a post to his Instagram that said: “I’m truly so lucky being able to walk this beautiful bride down the aisle and gaining an incredible son in law @adam_peaty! Ramsay has six children, including Holly’s sisters Tilly, 24, and Megan, 27, who were among the bridesmaids at the ceremony on Saturday. Holly’s other siblings are 25-year-old Jack, six-year-old Oscar and two-year-old Jesse. Peaty reportedly met his fiancée through her sister Tilly while the pair both took part in Strictly Come Dancing in 2021. The swimmer, from Staffordshire, who has won six Olympics medals, was previously in a relationship with Eirianedd Munro and the pair have a five-year-old son called George-Anderson. The wedding comes amid reports of strife between members of the Peaty family. 

Caitlin King

Caitlin King is the editor of Herefordshire News, covering stories that celebrate life across the county — from local politics to countryside living. A lifelong Midlander with a background in regional journalism, she’s passionate about telling honest, human stories that keep Herefordshire connected.

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