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PA Media Olivia Henson and Hugh Grosvenor, the Duke of Westminster leave Chester Cathedral after their weddingPA Media

A representative for the couple said it meant “a lot” for them to marry in Chester

The Prince of Wales has joined thousands of well-wishers at Chester Cathedral for the wedding of the Duke of Westminster.

Hugh Grosvenor, the godson of King Charles III, married Olivia Henson at the cathedral earlier, with Prince William serving as an usher in their wedding party.

The 33-year-old duke is godfather to Prince George, but the 10-year-old could not join his father at the ceremony due to it falling on a school day.

Two women were removed from the crowd by police after an orange plume was deployed from a fire extinguisher-type device as the couple left the cathedral.

Campaign group Just Stop Oil said two of its supporters had used the devices to project powder paint near the entrance as the newlyweds made their way to a car.

Cheshire Police said two women, a 69-year-old from Manchester and 73-year-old from Suffolk, had been arrested on suspicion of public order offences and remained in custody.

PA Media The Prince of Wales (right) leaves Chester Cathedral after the wedding of Olivia Henson and Hugh Grosvenor, the Duke of WestminsterPA Media

Prince William joined others from the wedding party outside the cathedral after the ceremony

PA Media The Prince of Wales (centre) outside Chester Cathedral after the wedding of Olivia Henson and Hugh Grosvenor, the Duke of WestminsterPA Media

The prince was also seen performing his ushering duties after the ceremony

PA Media Princess Eugenie leaves Chester Cathedral after the wedding of Olivia Henson and Hugh Grosvenor, the Duke of WestminsterPA Media

Princess Eugenie was also among the 400 guests at the cathedral

The duke is regarded as one of the richest people in the UK, with a fortune of about £10bn, while his bride has worked in the sustainable food and drinks industry.

Along with being a godparent for Prince George, he is also reported to be godfather to the Duke of Sussex’s son, Prince Archie.

Prince Harry, who was an usher with his brother at the wedding of the duke’s sister Lady Tamara Grosvenor in 2004, is understood not to have attended the service by mutual agreement.

The King and Queen Camilla did not attend the service, after travelling to Normandy for the D-Day commemorations on Thursday.

The Princess of Wales, who is receiving treatment for cancer, also did not attend.

PA Media Olivia Henson (R) arrives with her father Rupert Henson (L) for her wedding to Hugh Grosvenor, 7th Duke of Westminster at Chester CathedralPA Media

The 31-year-old’s Fabergé tiara was created for Grosvenor brides and has been used since 1906

PA Media Olivia Henson and Hugh Grosvenor, the Duke of Westminster  and their bridesmaids leave Chester Cathedral after their weddinPA Media

The bride wore a dress and veil designed by Emma Victoria Payne

PA Media Olivia Henson arrives in a vintage car for her wedding to Hugh Grosvenor, the Duke of Westminster at Chester CathedralPA Media

Ms Henson arrived in a vintage Bentley, originally made for the car manufacturer’s founder in 1930

The bride wore a dress and veil designed by Emma Victoria Payne, embroidered with floral motifs and edgings from Ms Henson’s great-great-grandmother’s veil from about 1880.

The 31-year-old also wore a vintage tiara, incorporating a myrtle leaf design, which was made by the prestigious Russian jewellery craftmakers Fabergé for Grosvenor brides and has been worn their wedding days since 1906.

Her bouquet was made of flowers picked from the gardens of Eaton Hall, the duke’s country house.

Getty Images A number of police officers arrest two protesters near Chester Cathedral Getty Images

Cheshire Police said their officers acted quickly after protesters set off devices near the cathedral

Getty Images A device used by protesters to spray powder paint into the air near Chester CathedralGetty Images

Officers were seen to carry away an orange device as they arrested the two protesters

Members of the public began arriving outside the cathedral from early in the morning, bringing camping chairs and picnics.

By the time of the service, thousands were gathered outside the cathedral and in the surrounding streets and many of them witnessed the protest as the couple re-emerged.

Barbara Williams, 81, from Cheshire, who was standing next to the protesters in the crowd, said she felt “a bit shaken after it”.

She said she and her friend Andrea Machin, 56, had been “standing next to them all day”.

“They were already here when we arrived at 07:00 [and] they had shopping trolleys with them,” Ms Machin said.

“Everyone was watching the bride and groom and then we just saw orange and they had what looked like a fire extinguisher with them.

“The police realised quite quickly what was happening and pulled them out.

“It happened just as William was coming out of the door.”

In a statement issued by Just Stop Oil, the protesters said weddings were “a time of coming together in celebration to make a commitment to the future”, but for “countless millions around the world there is no future unless we come together to stop oil and gas”.

PA Media Lady Edwina Grosvenor and Dan SnowPA Media

Lady Edwina Grosvenor, the duke’s sister, attended with her husband, TV presenter Dan Snow

PA Media Members of the public with a Union Jack wait for guests to arrive for the wedding of Hugh Grosvenor, the Duke of Westminster, to Olivia Henson at Chester CathedralPA Media

Thousands of well-wishers waited for hours to see the happy couple and their guests

A representative for the duke and Ms Henson said it meant “a lot” for them to marry in Chester, due to the Grosvenor family’s “long and close personal connection to both the cathedral and the city”.

They said the couple had “made a conscious effort to involve local and regional suppliers in several aspects of the day”.

“The couple have also been moved by the messages of support they have received from around the region and are hugely grateful that people want to share in their happiness,” they added.

PA Media Photographers and crowds of people watch as a car arrives at the wedding of Hugh Grosvenor, the Duke of Westminster, to Olivia Henson at Chester CathedralPA Media

The duke’s arrival was met with cheers by the crowd

Four students friends with their free ice creams

Poppy (second from left) and her friends said they appreciated the free ice creams

The city’s annual Summer Flowers project has been funded by the couple, with 100,000 flowers planted as part of the wedding celebrations and they have also paid for free ice cream and sorbet from three local independent businesses to be given to visitors to Chester city centre through the day.

Poppy, a student at the University of Chester, was one of those indulging in a free ice cream.

She said it was “great to see the people and the businesses together”.

“It’s really fun to get the students out in the city and involved,” she added.

The duke inherited his title and control of the Grosvenor Estate at the age of 25, following his father’s death in 2016, and the couple announced their engagement in April 2023 after being together for two years.

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