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Lady Marina Windsor beams in first pictures of sun-soaked honeymoon after private wedding

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July 2, 2026

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Lady Marina Windsor beams in first pictures of sun-soaked honeymoon after private wedding

Lady Marina Windsor, the eldest daughter of the Earl and Countess of St Andrews, has shared the first photographs of her beautiful honeymoon with her new husband, Nico Macauley.The newlyweds held their service last month at All Saints’ Church in the village of Hovingham, North Yorkshire, followed by a reception at the nearby Hovingham Hall estate.The nuptials were attended by the Duke of Kent and the St Andrews family, the Kent branch and paternal relatives and extended Royal Family visitors, such as Lady Margarita Armstrong-Jones, the granddaughter of Princess Margaret.Following the intimate ceremony, the pair jetted off to the sun-soaked Sardinia and Corsica islands – where Lady Marina has shared the first snaps of her romantic getaway. TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say In one picture, the pair can be seen lapping up the glorious Mediterranean sunshine in a heartwarming selfie.Another image captures Nico posing shirtless on the side of a yacht, with a cold beer in hand.Others show the pair playing cards, posing in front of a picturesque view of the sea, and sharing a romantic dinner by the beach.Throughout the photo dump, Lady Marina is captured posing in an array of stunning dresses, beaming with emotion as she enjoys the time away.The couple also indulged in the local countryside, sharing snaps of horses and sheep.The final slide depicts Nico and Lady Marina swimming in an idyllic rocky pond.LATEST ROYAL NEWSNew floral Princess Diana exhibition to open in LondonPeter and Harriet Phillips top 'Social Power Index 2026' after romantic Cotswolds weddingKing and Queen send touching message to Lady Louise Windsor after her graduationLuna Di Miele under the Strawberry Moon! the caption read.Sparkling seas and happy hearts in Sardinia and Corsica.Lady Marina and Nico revealed their engagement last summer, with Lady Marina sharing the joyful news on Instagram alongside photographs displaying her ring.She had announced the engagement on June 8, posting Very happy! on social media.The date carried deep significance, marking the anniversary of her grandparents' own wedding in York in 1961.The couple had been together for two years before their engagement, and Lady Marina held her hen do on the Isle of Sheppey in March.Lady Marina was once in line to the British throne but was removed from the succession in 2008 after converting to Roman Catholicism at the age of 16.Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter

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