What a magical weekend it was for Princess Stephanie of Monaco’s son, Louis Ducruet , and his college sweetheart Marie Chevallier, who finally said ‘I do’ during two beautiful ceremonies. The nuptials began on July 26 with the civil ceremony, which was followed by a small celebration with family and close friends at the palace. The next day, on July 27, their religious ceremony took place at the Monaco Cathedral – the same place in which his late grandparents Prince Rainier III and Grace Kelly were married and are also buried there.
Marie looked stunning in each of the three outfits she wore. Meanwhile, Louis, 26, looked dapper as can be for both of their special days. Scroll through the gallery to see all the pictures from the latest Monaco wedding!
The Blushing Bride
The lady of the hour looked ultra-chic for their civil ceremony wearing “a sophisticated, weightless silk crepe culotte jumpsuit with embroidered lace at the waist. The sleeveless design features a discrete V-neckline and an exquisite open back," explained the luxurious bridal design house.
A special guest
One of the special guests was their adorable pup, Pancake, who posed next to the couple on the steps in the palace courtyard as it is accustomed in any Monegasque royal wedding.
Family portrait
Following the civil ceremony, the newlyweds posed with their parents. Louis was joined by his mother Princess Stephanie and his father, Daniel Ducruet. Marie was supported by her mom and her stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. Joubert.
Mother of the groom
Princess Stephanie brought the sunshine in a lovely bright yellow jumpsuit featuring a modern retro silhouette and a cinched waist.
Louis had previously mentioned he wanted to be close to his late grandparents, Prince Rainier III and Grace Kelly whom were married and later buried in the Monaco cathedral.
Marie\'s girls
Marie's bridesmaids looked lovely in a variation of neutral-toned dresses. Louis' half-sister Camille Gottlieb was part of the bridal party.
Kiss!
The bride and groom sealed their union in marriage with a romantic kiss.
Showered with love
The newlyweds were showered with flower petals and confetti as they left the church.
The bride looked gorgeous in her traditional wedding gown, which her sister-in-law Pauline Ducruet who’s a designer, helped create along with bridal designer Atelier Boisanger. According to social media, the bridal piece is made of silk Zagar and embroidered Chantilly lace and took a whopping 300 hours to make.
One for the books!
Louis and Marie posed with their loved ones outside the cathedral.
Cake time!
Marie changed into her third look for the reception following the ceremony.
The couple engaged in a happy moment cutting their gigantic, seven-tier wedding cake, which was decorated with red and white sugar flowers.
Happily ever after
Wishing the lovely couple a lifetime of happiness!