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Eve Jobs and Harry Charles: No expense spared for Apple founder Steve Job's daughter's $10m wedding

Eve Jobs and Harry Charles: No expense spared for Apple founder Steve Job's daughter's $10m wedding

7NEWS23-07-2025
There will be no expense spared when Apple founder Steve Job's model daughter ties the knot this weekend during a four-day wedding bonanza expected to top $10 million.
An entire village in Oxfordshire is in virtual lockdown as organisers prepare for the lavish nuptials of heiress Eve Jobs, 27, and her Olympic equestrian fiancé Harry Charles, 26.
Elton John is booked to perform and close family friend Kamala Harris is on the star-filled guest list.
Princess Beatrice, the equestrian daughter of Bruce Springsteen, Jessica Springsteen, the Arctic Monkeys' Matt Helders, and Sofia Abramovich, whose dad Roman used to own Chelsea Football Club, are all expected to be there.
Eve's siblings — Reed, 33, and Erin, 29 — are also set to attend. It is uncertain whether her stepsister Lisa will be there.
It comes less than a month after Amazon boss and Lauren Sanchez dropped $20 million on their opulent Venetian wedding, surrounded by their glamorous celebrity friends.
Eve and Charles first went public with their relationship in August 2024 at the Summer Olympics in Paris, where Charles was competing.
Jobs, who is also a keen equestrian and has competed in World Cup finals, is signed to DNA Model Management and has walked for luxury brands including Coperni and appeared in campaigns for Louis Vuitton and on the cover of Japan Vogue.
'Eve and Harry's wedding is like a multimillion-pound fairytale,' a source told The Sun.
'It's a society wedding like no other and it's turning rural Oxfordshire upside down.
'The sleepy village in which it's taking place feels like it's turning into a no-go zone, with secret service operatives and blokes who look like they work for the FBI.
'Kamala Harris, who ran for the Presidency last year, is very close friends with Laurene and is on the guestlist.'
They added: 'This is a very quiet place not far from the Cotswolds. Everyone is used to tourists and famous faces, but this is something else.'
Eve and her friends went to Capri for a splashy bachelorette weekend.
Steve Jobs died in 2011 from a rare form of pancreatic cancer. His philanthropist wife Laurene, who he married in 1991, inherited billions of dollars in stock in Apple and the Walt Disney Company.
But she has previously said that inheritance was unlikely to be passed on to the tech titan's children.
'I'm not interested in legacy wealth buildings, and my children know that,' she told The New York Times in February 2020.
'Steve wasn't interested in that. If I live long enough, it ends with me.'
'I inherited my wealth from my husband, who didn't care about the accumulation of wealth. I am doing this in honor of his work, and I've dedicated my life to doing the very best I can to distribute it effectively, in ways that lift up individuals and communities in a sustainable way.'
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