It took until the afternoon for Jack Whitehall’s slightly delicate friends and family to emerge after the TV star celebrated his raucous wedding to model Roxy Horner on Saturday.
On Sunday afternoon the groom’s proud mum Hilary, 64, was spotted arm in arm with her husband Michael, 86, as they arrived back at the wedding venue – the 17th-century Euridge Manor in the Cotswolds.
Hilary looked lovely in a floral print dress after wowing onlookers with her glitzy red sequinned halterneck dress during the £250,000 ceremony on Saturday.
Jack, 36, exchanged vows with Roxy, 37, before celebrating into the early hours with a black-tie ‘fizz and frolics’ theme.
After the wedding formalities, guests sat down to dinner before an evening disco which reportedly went on until 2am.
The wedding party was understood to have been warned to ‘keep it down’ because in 2023 the venue found itself in trouble with the council for being too noisy.
On Sunday Jack Whitehall’s mother and father Hilary, 64, and Michael, 86, arrived back at their son’s wedding venue – Euridge Manor in the Cotswolds
The nupitals didn’t go without a hiccup or two. Last week Hilary confessed that Jack gave her a dress code ‘several weeks ago’ only for her to learn his instructions were totally wrong and she had to hurriedly find another dress.
She said: ‘When I asked Jack what the dress code was several weeks ago, he gave me the wrong one. I got the wrong dress, [then] the wedding invitation arrived with a completely different dress code on it. He said: ‘Sorry about that, Mumsy.’
Meanwhile sources have revealed to The Mail On Sunday the bride wore not one but two bridal gowns made by Belarusian wedding dress designer Galia Lahav, which are thought to have cost up to £16,000 each.
One was more formal for the official part of the wedding, while she was understood to have later changed into another that was ‘easier to dance in.’
Roxy, who has been dating Jack since lockdown in 2020, had spent ‘a long, long time’ trying to find the perfect dress in which to say ‘I do’.
The security team at the venue, owned by Jigsaw founder John Robinson, went to great lengths by shielding her with umbrellas so she couldn’t be seen by the public.
Adding to the glamour were the Essex-born beauty’s bridesmaids, fellow models Sophie Longford and Milly Slinger, who wore ankle-length champagne-peach dresses.
Jack wore a traditional black tie suit, flower buttonhole and a pair of £800 Christian Louboutin shoes for the big day, which began at 4pm and was due to go on to at least 2am.
He was seen arriving at the venue clutching what was thought to be his groom’s speech, with friends revealing he was ‘extremely nervous’ about delivering it.
Hilary looked lovely in a floral print dress after wowing onlookers with her glitzy red sequinned halterneck dress during the £250,000 ceremony
Jack was briefly seen arriving for his big day over the weekend, in what was dubbed the celebrity wedding of the year
Roxy has shared her first snap from her lavish wedding to new husband hours after the couple tied the knot
The model married the comedian in a lavish £250,000 ceremony at the 17th-century Euridge Manor in the Cotswolds on Saturday
Jack’s best man was thought to be his younger brother, television producer Barney, while he was joined by his A-list friends, who went to great lengths not to be seen, with many arriving in a blacked-out people-carrier.
James Corden, Jamie Redknapp, Freddie Flintoff and David Beckham’s best friend David Gardner were all expected to be there.
Corden, Redknapp and Gardner went on Jack’s stag do in London’s Soho three weeks ago during which the groom-to-be appeared worse for wear with a blow-up crown on his head.