Anant Ambani-Radhika Merchant wedding to get UK leg? 'Venue' organisers say...

 

Anant Ambani-Radhika Merchant wedding to get UK leg? 'Venue' organisers say...




  Several British dignitaries and guests are scheduled to attend the wedding of Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant, the son of Asia's richest man, as the 5,454 crore wedding party prepares for its UK leg.

The seven-star Stoke Park Country Club had been purchased by the Ambani family in 2021 for a price of 614 crore (£57 million), as previously reported by the British newspaper The Independent.

In "Bridget Jones' Diary," where Hugh Grant's character takes a comedic tumble into the water during a boating scene, the hotel Stoke Park became famous.

However, Stoke Park completely denied the report on Facebook, stating that "no wedding celebrations planned at the estate this summer."

The extravagant three-day wedding of Anant and Radhika reached its zenith last week in Mumbai. A-list celebrities and politicians from around the world attended this lavish wedding. 

The extravagant Ambani event, which Anant and Radhika tied the knot at on July 12, is now traveling to the United Kingdom for an extraordinary two-month afterparty. As per the report, the merriments of the Ambani wedding will continue at the Stir up Park Nation Club close to Swamp in Berkshire.

The Autonomous had before detailed that English eminence Ruler Harry would go to the wedding festivities, notwithstanding, Stir up Park has denied the report. Boris and Carrie Johnson, two of the people who were at the Mumbai wedding, might come back to the Ambani celebrations for a second time. 

They may have been compensated for attending the Mumbai event. The Independent reports that the Ambanis' UK guest list also includes Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. 

There are rumors that the Ambani's' event in the United Kingdom is controversial. According to a media report, the Ambani family has reserved the hotel exclusively until September for event-related renovations. 

As a result, nearly 850 members of the Grade II-listed golf club were advised to "steer-clear" from the area.

The Ambani's, according to the Financial Times, had a dispute with the local council over whether they were adhering to the estate's leasehold terms correctly.

 According to The Independent, the leasehold stipulates that the site must be used as a commercial property rather than a private one, making the decision to close the hotel to the public but keep it open to the family contentious.

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