When Harriet Sperling married Peter Phillips in the Cotswolds today, she did so in a bespoke Emilia Wickstead dress and a vintage Pragnell tiara. Carrying her lace veil into the church and on the way out was her daughter, Georgina Sperling, and Peter’s daughters, Isla Phillips and Savannah Phillips.
The girls wore matching mock-neck Emilia Wickstead dresses, that featued short sleeves and full skirts. Georgina, Savannah, and Isla also wore matching crowns crafted of lily of the valley flowers, as well as Aspinal of London earrings. In addition, they all wore satin ballet flats, and their hair was styled down.
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The girls on their way into the church.
According to a release, “the bridesmaids each carried a similar handful of seasonal, delicate flowers. Small ‘Majolica’ spray roses were incorporated into their posies, in addition to Nigella ‘Love in the mist’ in pale blue (which has been a tradition through the generations at Weddings in Harriet’s family), to link with Peter’s buttonhole flower.” Meanwhile, Harriet’s bouquet featured a nod to the late Queen Elizabeth.
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The Phillips-Sperling family after the wedding
This evening, the family will celebrate at a reception at Princess Anne’s home, Gatcombe Park. Both the wedding and reception were planned by Peregrine Armstrong-Jones and Caroline Armstrong-Jones of Bentleys Entertainments. Peregrine Armstrong-Jones is the half-brother of the late Princess Margaret’s ex-husband Antony Armstrong-Jones, and planned Peter’s first wedding to Autumn Kelly, along with other royal family events.
Other royals in attendance included King Charles and Queen Camilla, Peter’s nieces Mia and Lena Tindall, Peter’s mom Princess Anne and stepfather Timothy Laurence, numerous members of Princess Margaret’s family, and the Prince and Princess of Wales, among others.

Emily Burack (she/her) is the Deputy Digital Editor for Town & Country, where she covers entertainment, celebrities, the royals, and a wide range of other topics. Before joining T&C, she was the deputy managing editor at Hey Alma, a Jewish culture site. Follow her @emburack on Instagram, Twitter, and other social media platforms.
