
Charli XCX arrives at Heathrow Airport without her new husband George Daniel just days after tying the knot in lavish London ceremony
The singer, 32, exchanged vows with The 1975 drummer at Hackney Town Hall on July 19, and are believed to be having a second wedding in Sicily later this summer.
But she appeared to be taking a solo long-haul trip as she pushed two large suitcases into the departure terminal.
Charli showed off her slim figure in a black fitted T-shirt and Capri trousers, teamed with ballet pumps.
She attempted to keep a low-profile by wearing a pair of oversized sunglasses, and appeared downcast without George by her side.
Charli and George exchanged vows in front of 20 close friends and family members, including the groom's bandmates Adam Hann and Ross MacDonald.
Taking to TikTok, Charli showed off her leggy Vivienne Westwood wedding dress, which she teamed with shades and strutted into view before turning on her heels and exiting.
She joked: 'When George isn't crying when he sees me walking down the aisle' only to reassure followers in the caption that the drummer 'luckily did'.
The 360 hitmaker also shared a glimpse of the couple's wild afterparty which saw her changing into a second white dress, this time from Nova Cora and costing a cool £3,300, as she celebrated her newlywed status with pals.
Larking around George modelled his new wife's veil while puffing on a cigarette and showcasing his buff physique beneath an open silk shirt.
The gang partied and danced the night away to Charli's music, captioning the clip: 'Bridal party energy!'.
On her big day Charli was the epitome of style in the white mini dress which boasted a plunging boat neckline and draped detailing that she wore with a traditional veil.
Slipping her feet into Jimmy Choo heels, the singer kept her long black hair loose and carried a bouquet of white flowers.
Meanwhile George wore a dark double breasted suit over a light open collared shirt with a flower, that matched his wife's bouquet, in his button hole.
The newlyweds posed for sweet snaps with the songstress' proud parents Jon and Shameera Aitchison.
Following the wedding the couple reportedly headed to nearby by Italian restaurant Dalla where they dined alfresco and sipped Aperol Spritz before heading to their evening bash at Ellie's bar in Dalston.
A source told The Sun: 'Charli's wedding reception was the epitome of Brat. Her and George wanted to keep it very cool, so they shunned cars and walked down Hackney High Street to get to Dalla'.
'The restaurant had closed for them and they had a massive family style meal with loads of pasta and champagne.
'People walking past were stunned when they saw Charli and George having a cheeky pre-dinner cigarette outside;.
It turns out bandmate Matty was in LA for the screening of I Know What You Did Last Summer, in which his fiancée Gabbriette Bechtel stars in.
On Friday evening, the singer was spotted arriving at the venue dressed in a leather jacket over a white top with a red lightning bolt, paired with blue jeans.
Matty, who has been linked to Gabbriette since September 2023, appeared in good spirits as he left his vehicle and headed into the event.
Later taking to TikTok Charli showed off her leggy wedding dress, which she teamed with shades, for the fun clip as she strutting into a room before turning on her heels and exiting
MailOnline has contacted George and Matty's representatives for comment.
Despite his absence Matty reportedly attended his pal's stag do earlier this week which took place in Ibiza.
According to The Sun, the drummer and frontman Matty, 36, flew out to the party island on Tuesday for a short but wild getaway.
Its also been revealed that the couple seemingly carried the low key theme into the bride's wedding ring which has been valued at relatively modest £10,000, despite her reported £10million fortune.
The band seemingly boasts a bold twisted, overlapping design and in platinum it perfectly matches her engagement ring, which is worth £15,000.

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