Princess Diana's niece says proudest moment of her life was having brothers walk her down the aisle© Getty Images

Princess Diana’s niece says ‘proudest moment’ of life was having brothers walk her down the aisle

The bride’s father reportedly did not attend the wedding in Italy


JULY 29, 2021 4:34 PM EDT

 Lady Kitty Spencer  is one proud sister.  Princess Diana ’s niece reflected on her recent lavish nuptials in an Instagram post on Thursday, while also revealing the “proudest moment” of her life. Reposting a video featuring footage from the wedding, which Dolce&Gabbana shared earlier this week, Kitty wrote, “The proudest moment of my life, without a doubt, was having my brothers walk me down the aisle ♥️.”

“Thank you to our family and friends for the most unforgettable weekend filled with more love and laughter and happiness than I have ever known ♥️ It still feels like a dream,” she continued.

Lady Kitty Spencer married fashion tycoon Michael Lewis at Villa Aldobrandini in Frascati, Italy last Saturday. The bride was escorted down the aisle by her brother Louis Spencer, Viscount Althorp, and half-brother Samuel Aitken.

Princess Diana’s brother, Charles Spencer, reportedly did not attend his daughter’s wedding. “Charles recently suffered an injury and perhaps that will be the reason for him not travelling,” a source told the MailOnline.

Last month, Prince William’s maternal uncle revealed to The Telegraph that he had suffered a shoulder injury, which prevented him from taking part in a dive. “It sounds like a pretty feeble excuse but is really quite painful and unpleasant,” Charles said.

Kitty stunned on her wedding day wearing multiple Alta Moda gowns by Dolce&Gabbana, including a Victorian-inspired lace design. “For the main dress she wanted to keep a fairly traditional, clean cut, but at the same time she desired to have a timeless allure,” Stefano Gabbana told Tatler.

Domenico Dolce added, “It was all very natural and authentic. Lady Kitty Spencer described to us her dream dress, and we have tried to interpret her wishes; We worked together!”