A MAY WEDDING AT THE VICTORA & ALBERT MUSEUM

In May, I was absolutely honoured to lead a wedding ceremony at the world-renowned Victoria and Albert Museum. This spectacular venue was transformed in just an hour and a half after closing to visitors and the result was, as you’ll see, utterly extraordinary. Expertly planned by Emma Joy The Wedding Planner and captured by Imogen Xiana, the ceremony in the beautiful Raphael Gallery is one that I’ll remember for a very long time.

a celebrant-led wedding ceremony at the victoria and albert museum in london

Image by Imogen Xiana, wedding planning by Emma Joy The Wedding Planner

This was a ceremony full of tradition and sprinkled with personal touches. It blended details from around the world with individual stories in the most incredible setting. The Raphael Cartoons, seven immense tapestries that are true treasures of the Renaissance, lined the ceremony space and behind us, the golden, gilded altarpiece certainly brought the drama.

bride arriving for her celebrant-led wedding ceremony at the victoria and albert museum

Image by Imogen Xiana, wedding planning by Emma Joy The Wedding Planner

I was lucky enough to be inside the venue whilst it was being transformed and to call it a ‘military operation’ is absolutely justified. Teams from Veevers Carter wheeled in endless trolleys full of florals while Caper & Berry set up an entire catering kitchen in a corridor in record time. When the guests arrived, it seemed impossible that just 90 minutes before, the last visitors of the day were being ushered out and the privilege of being there ‘after hours’ for such a unique wedding was undeniable. I was smiling the whole way home!

a bride on the stairs at the victoria and albert museum

Image by Imogen Xiana, wedding planning by Emma Joy The Wedding Planner

newlyweds outside at the victoria and albert museum

Image by Imogen Xiana, wedding planning by Emma Joy The Wedding Planner