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All About Eve Jobs's Husband, Harry Charles
All About Eve Jobs's Husband, Harry Charles

Elle

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Elle

All About Eve Jobs's Husband, Harry Charles

Eve Jobs is the youngest daughter of the late Steve Jobs, the famous founder of Apple, and his former wife, Laurene. On Saturday, Eve married famous equestrian Harry Charles in the Cotswolds. The Jobs family reportedly went all out for the luxurious wedding, but Laurene has stated in the past that wealth accumulation has not been a priority in the family. She told the New York Times in 2020 that the tech mogul 'didn't care about the accumulation of wealth' and she decided to dedicate her life to 'doing the very best I can to distribute it effectively, in ways that lift up individuals and communities in a sustainable way.' She added, 'I'm not interested in legacy wealth building, and my children know that. Steve wasn't interested in that. If I live long enough, it ends with me.' Eve and her new husband, however, did spend a lot on their ceremony, according to Us Weekly, who stated it was held at St. Michael and All Angels in Great Tew, followed by a reception at the private members' club and hotel Estelle Manor. There, Sir Elton John serenaded the couple and guests—the perfect way to kick off a new marriage. Here's everything to know about Eve and her relationship with Charles so far. Harry Charles is a 26-year-old Olympian, who first represented Great Britain at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. There, he competed in individual jumping and team jumping. In 2024, he was a member of the British Team again and won a gold for show jumping at the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics. He even won that medal with a fractured arm strapped to his side from an earlier injury, with the help of his horse, Romeo. Per the Daily Mail, he also has had success outside the Olympics, at the London International Horse Show in 2021 with three wins, including winning the World Cup competition with Stardust and the Grand Prix with Borsato. Charles comes from a long line of horse people. His father, Peter, is also a former Olympic equestrian and was on Team GB when Britain won their first team jumping gold medal in 60 years at the 2012 London Summer Olympics. They reportedly began dating in 2022 and got engaged in September 2024. They likely have bonded over horses, because Eve has a passion for equestrian hobbies as well. She even competes, most recently at The Defender Stakes in the Castle Arena in May 2025. A source told the U.S. Sun that their Cotswolds ceremony would be a 'society wedding like no other.' '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,' the insider said. 'This is a very quiet place not far from the Cotswolds. Everyone is used to tourists and famous faces, but this is something else.' In photos from the event, it does appear as though people lined up to check out the arrivals at the church. According to The Times, there was a celebrity guest list, including Kamala Harris, Bill and Melinda Gates' daughter Jennifer Gates Nassar, and chef Ruth Rogers and Bruce Springsteen's daughter, Jessica Springsteen, who also served as a bridesmaid.

Who is Harry Charles and Eve Jobs? Here's complete details about couple's education, earnings, career, achievements and $6.7 million marriage's high profile guest list
Who is Harry Charles and Eve Jobs? Here's complete details about couple's education, earnings, career, achievements and $6.7 million marriage's high profile guest list

Time of India

time23-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Who is Harry Charles and Eve Jobs? Here's complete details about couple's education, earnings, career, achievements and $6.7 million marriage's high profile guest list

Who is Harry Charles and Eve Jobs? Let's get acquainted with all the information about the couple. Eve Jobs, daughter of late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, will marry Olympic gold-winning equestrian Harry Charles this week. The wedding is expected to cost $6.7 million and will feature U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris on the guest list. Music legend Elton John will also perform at the event. Harry Charles and Eve Jobs Wedding Preparations, Guest List Eve Jobs, aged 27, and Harry Charles, aged 26, are preparing for their high-profile wedding in Oxfordshire, England. The event is being planned with strict scheduling. Guests have been invited to arrive gradually over the week. Main celebrations will begin on Thursday. Explore courses from Top Institutes in Please select course: Select a Course Category Finance Design Thinking Operations Management Data Analytics others Artificial Intelligence Public Policy Management MBA Project Management MCA Data Science Others Technology PGDM Cybersecurity Data Science Degree CXO Healthcare healthcare Digital Marketing Leadership Product Management Skills you'll gain: Duration: 7 Months S P Jain Institute of Management and Research CERT-SPJIMR Fintech & Blockchain India Starts on undefined Get Details Skills you'll gain: Duration: 9 Months IIM Calcutta SEPO - IIMC CFO India Starts on undefined Get Details The wedding will be designed by Stanlee Gatti, a well-known event planner. The New York Post reported that the event will be private but will include several public figures. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 15 most beautiful women in the world Undo Confirmed attendees include Princess Beatrice, Jessica Springsteen, Matt Helders from Arctic Monkeys, and Jennifer and Phoebe Gates. Kamala Harris and Elton John are also among the confirmed guests. Also Read: Ozzy Osbourne Cause of Death: Black Sabbath lead singer dies at 76. See family's complete statement Live Events Who is Harry Charles? Harry Charles comes from a family of Olympic athletes. His father, Peter Charles, won a gold medal in team show jumping at the 2012 London Olympics. Harry entered international equestrian competition at a young age. He made his Olympic debut at the Tokyo 2021 Olympics. He then went on to win a gold medal in team show jumping at the 2024 Paris Olympics. He also contributed to a team bronze at the 2023 World Championship, which was Great Britain's first in that event since 1998. Harry Charles Career and Achievements Harry made his five-star debut at Aachen while still a teenager. He was one of the youngest athletes to compete in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. In 2019, Rolex named him a Testimonee. He became the youngest person in the sport to receive this title. Since then, he has built a strong portfolio of corporate partners. At the 2021 London International Horse Show, he won three five-star titles. These included the World Cup competition on Stardust and the Grand Prix on Borsato. In February 2022, Harry led the FEI Jumping Under-25 World Ranking. He currently rides for New York Empire in international competitions and has worked with riders like Scott Brash and Denis Lynch. Harry Charles' Net Worth According to estimates, Harry Charles has a net worth between $600,000 and $2.5 million. His income is generated through sponsorships, endorsements and competition winnings. He is one of the youngest top-level competitors in his sport. Also Read: Ozzy Osbourne & Family Net Worth: Black Sabbath lead vocalist's earnings, early life, children, family and their net worth Who is Eve Jobs? Her Education and Modeling Career Eve Jobs is the youngest daughter of Steve Jobs and Laurene Powell Jobs. She was born in 1998. She has two siblings, Erin and Reed, and a half-sister Lisa Brennan-Jobs. Eve graduated from Stanford University in 2021 with a degree in Science, Technology, and Society. She began her modeling career with Glossier in 2020, appearing with Sydney Sweeney and Naomi Smalls. She is signed to DNA Model Management, the same agency as Kaia Gerber and Emily Ratajkowski. She has modeled for brands like Louis Vuitton and Enfants Riches Déprimés. She debuted on the runway at Paris Fashion Week and has continued working in fashion. Eve Jobs Net Worth Before her modeling career, Eve was active in competitive horse riding. In 2019, Horse Sport ranked her No. 5 among the top 1,000 riders under age 25. She trains at a $15 million equestrian estate in Florida. Eve began riding at age six and has trained under coach Missy Clark. In 2018, she won the $130,000 CSI 3 Grand Prix. Despite her family's wealth, her net worth is reported to be between $500,000 and $1 million. Laurene Powell Jobs controls a $21.7 billion fortune but has said she does not plan to pass it on to her children. FAQs Who is attending Eve Jobs and Harry Charles' wedding? Kamala Harris, Elton John, Princess Beatrice, and other high-profile names are expected to attend the private $6.7 million wedding. What are Eve Jobs' and Harry Charles' net worths? Eve Jobs' net worth is between $500,000 and $1 million, while Harry Charles is estimated to be worth $600,000 to $2.5 million.

Paul Nicholls signs ‘future star jockey' who won the Shetland Pony Grand National – amid major yard revamp
Paul Nicholls signs ‘future star jockey' who won the Shetland Pony Grand National – amid major yard revamp

Scottish Sun

time14-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Scottish Sun

Paul Nicholls signs ‘future star jockey' who won the Shetland Pony Grand National – amid major yard revamp

Big boss snaps up a very interesting recruit for his stables JOCKED UP Paul Nicholls signs 'future star jockey' who won the Shetland Pony Grand National – amid major yard revamp Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) PAUL NICHOLLS has snapped up a 'future star jockey' - who looks destined for greatness after winning the Shetland Pony Grand National. Hugely promising conditional jockey Freddie Keighley will join the new-look team at Nicholls' Ditcheat stables. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 5 Freddie Keighley, like many top jockeys of today, starred in the Shetland Pony Grand National - now he's got his big break under Paul Nicholls 5 Freddie Keighley won the Shetland Pony Grand National in 2021 and is already making waves riding under rules 5 The future star jockey got to grips schooling over mini-jumps with beloved pony Blackie 5 People who have seen Freddie Keighley in action say he 'oozes confidence' in the saddle 5 Paul Nicholls is having a yard revamp ahead of the new jumps season, with some new faces joining his famed Ditcheat base Credit: Sportsfile The legendary 14-time champion trainer is having a major revamp ahead of the new jumps season. And Keighley, the 17-year-old son of trainer Martin, is one of several new names through the door. He will arrive at a yard that has turned the likes of Harry Cobden and Sean Bowen into Champion Jump Jockeys. While Gold Cup-winning rider Paddy Brennan and multiple Grade 1 winner Sam Twiston-Davies all learned their trade under Nicholls. Keighley caught Nicholls' attention on the point-to-point circuit. But he showed he can mix it under rules with a win on Pacific at Worcester last week, seeing off the likes of former King George-winning jockey Gavin Sheehan in the process. Keighley comes from a strong racing background and showed his skill in the saddle in the Shetland Pony Grand National at the London International Horse Show in 2021. One person who saw the up-and-coming sensation in action said: "Future jockeys don't stand a chance after the last if Freddie is in contention." While another said even as a young teenager he 'oozed confidence' on top of a horse. The race itself churns out top talent including the likes of Saffie Osborne and Charlie Todd - as well as former Champion Flat Jockey Jim Crowley. Speaking of his newest recruit, Nicholls told the Racing Post: "It's great to have Freddie in the team. "He's been brought up with horses and he's been doing plenty, including (riding on former Greatwood Gold Cup winner) Sametegal, and started off really well. "He's starting off right at the bottom of the ladder and has got a long way to go. "But if you look at our record with conditionals over the years then he's come to the right place to learn." Nicholls also said he plans to give Keighley plenty of rides when the season kicks off properly again in October. The trainer has a crack squad of jockeys headlined by Cobden. But below him in the pecking order are the likes of Paddy Power Gold Cup winner and last year's Champion Conditional Freddie Gingell, plus Keighley's fellow rookies Jay Tidball and Ben Bromley. Nicholls added: "You can learn plenty from just schooling with those older boys like Harry and you need young people to keep coming through. "He'll get opportunities." Nicholls had to sit back and watch as Willie Mullins and Dan Skelton battled it out for top trainer honours at Sandown in April. But, buoyed by the likes of Cheltenham Festival winner Caldwell Potter, looks set to go all out for glory in the 2025-26 season. Part of the plan for success has been increasingly using daughter Meg's expert eye at the sales - which led to them 'bagging a belter' amid a £280,000 spending spree last month. While a number of backroom changes have also been confirmed. Fergal O'Brien's former right-hand man Charlie St Quinton joins as Nicholls' new assistant after the departure of Charlie Davies, who has started a new career in insurance. The Racing Post also report that George Edgedale has become second assistant, while Nicholls' daughter Olive will now be pupil assistant and continue to ride as an amateur. FREE BETS - GET THE BEST SIGN UP DEALS AND RACING OFFERS Commercial content notice: Taking one of the offers featured in this article may result in a payment to The Sun. You should be aware brands pay fees to appear in the highest placements on the page. 18+. T&Cs apply. Remember to gamble responsibly A responsible gambler is someone who: Establishes time and monetary limits before playing Only gambles with money they can afford to lose Never chases their losses Doesn't gamble if they're upset, angry or depressed Gamcare – Gamble Aware – Find our detailed guide on responsible gambling practices here.

Paul Nicholls signs ‘future star jockey' who won the Shetland Pony Grand National – amid major yard revamp
Paul Nicholls signs ‘future star jockey' who won the Shetland Pony Grand National – amid major yard revamp

The Irish Sun

time14-07-2025

  • Sport
  • The Irish Sun

Paul Nicholls signs ‘future star jockey' who won the Shetland Pony Grand National – amid major yard revamp

PAUL NICHOLLS has snapped up a 'future star jockey' - who looks destined for greatness after winning the Shetland Pony Grand National. Hugely promising conditional jockey Freddie Keighley will join the new-look team at Nicholls' Ditcheat stables. 5 Freddie Keighley, like many top jockeys of today, starred in the Shetland Pony Grand National - now he's got his big break under Paul Nicholls 5 Freddie Keighley won the Shetland Pony Grand National in 2021 and is already making waves riding under rules 5 The future star jockey got to grips schooling over mini-jumps with beloved pony Blackie 5 People who have seen Freddie Keighley in action say he 'oozes confidence' in the saddle 5 Paul Nicholls is having a yard revamp ahead of the new jumps season, with some new faces joining his famed Ditcheat base Credit: Sportsfile The legendary 14-time champion trainer is having a major revamp ahead of the new jumps season. And Keighley, the 17-year-old son of trainer Martin, is one of several new names through the door. He will arrive at a yard that has turned the likes of Harry Cobden and Sean Bowen into Champion Jump Jockeys. While Gold Cup-winning rider Paddy Brennan and multiple Grade 1 winner Sam Twiston-Davies all learned their trade under Nicholls. Keighley caught Nicholls' attention on the point-to-point circuit. But he showed he can mix it under rules with a win on Pacific at Worcester last week, seeing off the likes of former King George-winning jockey Gavin Sheehan in the process. Keighley comes from a strong racing background and showed his skill in the saddle in the Shetland Pony Grand National at the London International Horse Show in 2021. One person who saw the up-and-coming sensation in action said: "Future jockeys don't stand a chance after the last if Freddie is in contention." Most read in Horse Racing While another said even as a young teenager he 'oozed confidence' on top of a horse. The race itself churns out top talent including the likes of Saffie Osborne and Charlie Todd - as well as former Champion Flat Jockey Jim Crowley. Speaking of his newest recruit, Nicholls told the "He's been brought up with horses and he's been doing plenty, including (riding on former Greatwood Gold Cup winner) Sametegal, and started off really well. "He's starting off right at the bottom of the ladder and has got a long way to go. "But if you look at our record with conditionals over the years then he's come to the right place to learn." Nicholls also said he plans to give Keighley plenty of rides when the season kicks off properly again in October. The trainer has a crack squad of jockeys headlined by Cobden. But below him in the pecking order are the likes of Paddy Power Gold Cup winner and last year's Champion Conditional Freddie Gingell, plus Keighley's fellow rookies Jay Tidball and Ben Bromley. Nicholls added: "You can learn plenty from just schooling with those older boys like Harry and you need young people to keep coming through. "He'll get opportunities." Nicholls had to sit back and watch as Willie Mullins and Dan Skelton battled it out for top trainer honours at Sandown in April. But, buoyed by the likes of Cheltenham Festival winner Caldwell Potter, looks set to go all out for glory in the 2025-26 season. Part of the plan for success has been While a number of backroom changes have also been confirmed. Fergal O'Brien's former right-hand man Charlie St Quinton joins as Nicholls' new assistant after the departure of Charlie Davies, who has started a new career in insurance. The Racing Post also report that George Edgedale has become second assistant, while Nicholls' daughter Olive will now be pupil assistant and continue to ride as an amateur. FREE BETS - GET THE BEST SIGN UP DEALS AND RACING OFFERS Commercial content notice: Taking one of the offers featured in this article may result in a payment to The Sun. You should be aware brands pay fees to appear in the highest placements on the page. 18+. T&Cs apply. . Remember to gamble responsibly A responsible gambler is someone who: Read more on the Irish Sun Establishes time and monetary limits before playing Only gambles with money they can afford to lose Never chases their losses Doesn't gamble if they're upset, angry or depressed Gamcare – Gamble Aware – Find our detailed guide on responsible gambling practices here.

Blackstone launches Clarion sale as markets stabilise, sources say
Blackstone launches Clarion sale as markets stabilise, sources say

Yahoo

time20-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Blackstone launches Clarion sale as markets stabilise, sources say

By Amy-Jo Crowley and Emma-Victoria Farr LONDON/FRANKFURT (Reuters) -Blackstone has kicked off the sale of Clarion Events, four people familiar with the matter said, in a test of demand for takeovers after weeks of market turmoil stymied dealmaking. Blackstone bought Clarion, which runs international trade shows in electronics, gaming, energy, security and defence, in 2017 for 600 million pounds ($802 million) and supported it through the COVID pandemic, when the events industry came to a sudden halt, hammering the company's revenue and earnings. The U.S.-based private equity fund distributed information memoranda earlier this month and has drawn interest from funds including CVC, KKR, PAI Partners and Ardian, the four people said, speaking on condition of anonymity. Asian private equity firm Hillhouse Investment is also interested in Clarion, which hosts trade shows in China via its Global Sources business, one of the people said. Clarion could fetch around 12 times earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation, that person said, potentially valuing the company around 2 billion pounds. Reuters reported last year that Blackstone had started exploring options for the business. Spokespeople for Blackstone, KKR, Hillhouse, CVC, PAI Partners and Ardian declined to comment. Clarion did not immediately return requests for comment. The business would be one of the biggest private equity assets to come to market after weeks of volatility triggered by U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff policies, which led to the biggest decline in dealmaking globally for 20 years. Blackstone has been waiting for clarity on the economic outlook and the impact of Trump's tariffs before launching the process, the people said. Clarion has been managing its cost base and cashflows and monitoring economic pressures, it said in a review of the first half of its 2024-2025 financial year, adding that cashflows were outperforming budget. There is no guarantee that a deal will emerge, the people said. Investor sentiment has picked up in recent weeks after the U.S. and China agreed to temporarily slash tariffs. Share benchmarks in Europe and the U.S. have recovered from their tumbles after Trump's April 2 tariff announcement. Prada's $1.38 billion purchase of smaller rival Versace from Capri Holdings, DoorDash's $3.6 billion offer for Deliveroo, and KKR's $3.1 billion deal for post-trade services business OSTTRA are among deals that have reached the finish line. Clarion, which organises the London International Horse Show among other events, saw revenue jump to 432.9 million pounds in the 12 months through January 2024 from 257 million pounds a year earlier, as the industry returned to normal in China and Hong Kong, according to its most recent results. ($1 = 0.7484 pounds) Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

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