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Steve Jobs' daughter Eve to marry olympian Harry Charles in Lavish British countryside wedding, Here's all you need to know

Steve Jobs' daughter Eve to marry olympian Harry Charles in Lavish British countryside wedding, Here's all you need to know

India.com3 days ago
Eve Jobs, daughter of late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, is set to marry Olympic gold medallist Harry Charles this week in a grand $6.7 million celebration in the British countryside, according to The New York Post . The event is expected to have the presence of a high-profile guest list, including U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris and music legend Elton John.
The event is being orchestrated by celebrity event planner Stanlee Gatti and the luxury wedding firm 'I do.' Preparations are reportedly going on in rural Oxfordshire, wherein the area is already in news due to the proximity of the event. Eve Jobs Wedding Guest List
Alongside Kamala Harris who shares a close friendship with Laurene Powell Jobs, Eve's mother, other notable attendees are expected, including equestrian Jessica Springsteen, Arctic Monkeys drummer Matt Helders, and Princess Beatrice. Elton John is reportedly set to perform during the celebrations.
'The wedding is being planned like a military operation. Guests are arriving throughout the week, with the main celebrations kicking off on Thursday'', claimed media reports
Eve's siblings, Reed (33) and Erin (29), are expected to attend. However there is no guarantee about her half-sister, Lisa Brennan-Jobs presence. Eve Jobs Education
Eve, 27, graduated from Stanford University where her parents first met. She started her career in high fashion. Represented by DNA Model Management, she has walked for luxury labels like Coperni during Paris Fashion Week and has graced the cover of Vogue Japan , in addition to starring in a Louis Vuitton campaign.
Her fiancé, Harry Charles, is a decorated equestrian who competed at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, where the couple made their first public appearance together. Eve Jobs Wedding Look
Eve celebrated her weekend in Capri, Italy, joined by close friends like Olympian Eileen Gu, fellow Stanford alumni, and future in-laws Scarlett and Tara Charles. While her wedding gown is under wraps, fashion insiders expect her to choose a one-of-a-kind couture piece for the ceremony.
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