When Tyrone Wood, son of Rolling Stone Ronnie, tied the knot with Iron Maiden founder Steve Harris's daughter Faye, world-famous names flew to Ireland to take part in the celebrations.
But although the nuptials, exclusively covered by HELLO!, will go down in the rock'n'roll hall of fame, the union was at its heart a warm and intimate family affair.
"It was a fabulous day - fantastic and lovely," rocker Ronnie tells us. "It was the melding of two families and the joining together of two music dynasties. There was a genuine bond with so many nice people."
Groom Tyrone says: "It was the most beautiful and emotional day, and amazing to have all our family there. Everyone tells you it goes very quickly and it does, but it was amazing from start to finish."
And Faye adds: "It was a wonderful day, and everyone was constantly smiling and having a good time."
For the newlyweds, there was only one place they wanted to tie the knot: Ronnie's spectacular country estate set in more than 80 acres of rolling green hills in Co. Kildare, Ireland.
Among those who travelled to witness the proceedings were the next generations of Rolling Stones progeny: Sir Mick Jagger's children Elizabeth and James and Keith Richards' granddaughter Ella, as well as Tyrone's brother Jesse and his presenter wife Fearne Cotton.
"We are all very close," Tyrone tells us. "I see them as much as I can and love them very much. They're like my sisters and brothers. It means the world to us that they could come."
Ronnie's former wife Jo - who burst into tears as soon as she saw her son at the top of the aisle - was glamorous in a plum silk suit by Galvan, while the rocker's wife Sally looked chic in a floral dress from Queens of Archive.
Ronnie and Sally's eight-year-old twins Gracie and Alice served as flower girls alongside Jesse and Fearne's eight-year-old daughter Honey.
This story is from the August 19, 2024 edition of HELLO! UK.
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