FACTS
Johnny Vaughan was kept waiting at the altar for Antonia for 16 minutes.

Johnny arrived at the church in cheryne Row, Chelsea, London wearing a
morning suit with a yellow waistcoat, bright blue shirt and a purple tie.

Outside the church, Johnny crossed his fingers and admitted, "I'm very, very
nervous."

Antonia (30) arrived in a biege vintage Rolls Royce wearing a tightly fitting off-
the-shoulder white line dress with a small train designed by Ben de Lisi. She
wore a silver tiara with a 15ft veil and carried a small posy of white mimosa.

Vaughany said, "She looked like an angel come down to earth. She is my angel.
It's nice we could do it here - and not shut it away in a country house and sell it."

Before the service, Antonia smiled and said, "I'm feeling fantastic. I'm really
looking forward to it."

There were 200 guests altogether including Denise Van Outen, Kelly Brook and
Liza Turbuck.

Johnny's best man was EdButcher.

The service was conducted by Father Alan Hope at the Our Most Holy
Redeemer and St Thomas More Church.

The entrance hymn was Te Deum by Charpentier, and the first hymn was Praise
My Soul The King of Heaven.

Liza Turbuck read one of the Bidding prayers.

According to guests, the service went smoothly.

The couple left the church to the sounds of Toccata by Widor.

Johnny revealed, "There was no fluffing of lines."

The happy couple's bulldog Harvey was there.

Johnny had built up for the big day by enjoying a stag party with mates at the
Chelsea Ram pub followed by a boat trip along the Thames wearing hawaiian
shirts, boozing and dancing long into the night.

After the service the couple enjoyed a reception for close friends and family at
Hemple House in Bayswater, London.

Johnny flung Antonia around the floor for the first dance to the Notting Hill
song She, sung personally by Elvis Costello.

They had a five-tier wedding cake.

Johnny said, "It's been an absolutely lovely day and it's nice you could all share
it with us.

Johnny sealed his perfect day with two kisses from Antonia.
These facts are taken from newspaper articles from a range of papers.
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