It has been 
dubbed the  Scottish wedding of the year and there was little doubt 
about the delight felt by the crowd gathered outside Dunblane Cathedral 
for the union of Kim Sears and Andy Murray this afternoon as a huge 
cheer went up when the happy couple emerged as The
 new Mr and Mrs Murray, who announced their engagement in November last 
year,
 tied the knot in the 12th century cathedral before a relatively 
small group of their family members and close friends.
        
                     
 
At
 5:43pm, bells rung out and the wedding guests showered the newlyweds 
with confetti as they left the 45-minute ceremony in the cathedral in 
the tennis star's hometown. 
 
 
  
The pair 
will now celebrate with a reception at nearby Cromlix House, the 
£1.8million luxury country house hotel which the star owns.
 
 
 
Earlier,
 Kim arrived at the venue in a silver Rolls Royce and had to battle with
 the forecast rain;  a smiling support team including her bridesmaids, 
dressed in pink, helping to keep the hem of her beautiful embroidered 
gown from trailing on the floor.
Her
 stunning dress, rumoured to be by Jenny Packham, had elbow-length 
sleeves and the bride was wearing her hair swept back from her face in a
 half-up and half-down do. Kim's tousled brunette locks were also pinned
 with a long, lace veil.
 
On her feet, a pair of strappy silver heels, thought to be by Jimmy Choo. The bride had four bridesmaids, all dressed in pink. 
Mother-of-the-groom
 Judy Murray arrived just before 4.00pm looking resplendent in a white, 
to-the-knee overcoat with a detailed gold dress.The outfit was topped 
off with a dramatic gold hat by milliner William Chambers.
Reverend Colin Renwick led the service, which lasted 45 minutes.
Although
 the sun briefly shone earlier in the day, by the time bride-to-be Kim 
Sears arrived at the wedding venue, the wind and rain had 
arrived...leaving one wedding party guest to do battle with the umbrella
 that was supposed to be keeping the bride dry.
 
Source; #UK Daily Mail 
 
 
 
 
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