
Kamala Harris and Doug Emhoff attend wedding of Steve Jobs' daughter Eve and Harry Charles
Eve Jobs' pre-wedding ceremony
Adrian Fenty, the former D.C. mayor and a close friend of the Jobs family, was also seen arriving with her. The pre-wedding dinner was quiet but elegant. Guests were served dinner as Steve Jobs' sister, writer Mona Simpson, stood to give a short speech. Jack Savoretti handled the music - just him and his guitar, performing a 10-song acoustic set. He ended with a cover of Dusty Springfield's 'You Don't Have to Say You Love Me.'
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Wedding at St. Michael's and reception at Estelle Manor
On Saturday, July 26, Eve married British show jumper Harry Charles in a ceremony at a medieval parish church in the Cotswolds. The reception took place at Estelle Manor, a members-only hotel and estate that's become a favorite among tech and fashion families, reports People.
Eve, 27, and Harry, 26, first went public during the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, where he represented Great Britain. His father, Peter Charles, is a decorated equestrian who won gold at the 2012 London Games.
Guest list and pre-wedding moments
The wedding drew a select crowd. Jessica Springsteen, daughter of Bruce Springsteen, and Jennifer Gates, daughter of Bill and Melinda Gates, were both present. Kourtney Kardashian was also in the area that weekend and shared a photo on Instagram taken at Estelle Manor - though it is unclear if she attended the actual wedding. Leading up to the big day, Eve shared photos from her bachelorette trip - pink-themed, with yachts, pool floats, and champagne.
Eve is one of thefour kids of Steve Jobs and Laurene Powell Jobs. The late Apple founder passed away in 2011 from a rare form of pancreatic cancer. Eve grew up alongside her siblings - Lisa, now 47; Reed, 33; and Erin, 29.
FAQs
When did Eve Jobs and Harry Charles get married?
On Saturday, July 26, 2025.
Where was the wedding held?
The ceremony took place at St Michael's church, with a reception at Estelle Manor in the Cotswolds.
Was Kamala Harris at the wedding?
She attended the pre-wedding dinner held days before the ceremony.
Who is Harry Charles?
A British Olympic show jumper and the son of gold medalist Peter Charles.
Who is Eve Jobs?
Daughter of the late Steve Jobs and Laurene Powell Jobs; she is also an equestrian.
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