Daughter of Margaret Thatcher's late spin doctor Tim Bell ties the knot: Daisy Bell stuns in a white mini skirt as she marries Australian banker in Chelsea after postponing her Cape Town wedding due to Covid-19
- Daughter of Margaret Thatcher's late spin doctor Tim Bell has married partner
- Daisy Bell, 31, wed Australian banker Andrew Gray, 34, at Chelsea Old Town Hall
- She shared a stunning photograph of the happy couple to her Instagram account
It appears to have been the year for society weddings despite the coronavirus pandemic, with Princess Beatrice, Prince Harry's ex Cressida Bonas and hotelier Sir Rocco Forte's daughter Irene all tying the knot.
And now the daughter of Margaret Thatcher's late spin doctor Tim Bell, Daisy, has married her partner, Australian banker Andrew Gray, at Chelsea Old Town Hall this weekend.
Sharing a stunning photograph of the happy couple outside the venue to her public Instagram account, Daisy wrote: 'Locked it in.'
Daisy was planning on getting married in Cape Town next month but was forced to postpone the wedding due to Covid-19 and will instead enjoy a big celebration next year, according to the Daily Mail's Richard Eden.
The daughter of Margaret Thatcher's late spin doctor Tim Bell, Daisy, has married her partner, Australian banker Andrew Gray, at Chelsea Old Town Hall this weekend (pictured)
Sharing a stunning photograph of the happy couple outside the venue to her public Instagram account, Daisy wrote: 'Locked it in.' (pictured)
Daisy (pictured with her partner) was planning on getting married in Cape Town next month but was forced to postpone the wedding due to Covid-19 and will instead enjoy a big celebration next year, according to the Daily Mail's Richard Eden
A handful of loved ones were in attendance for the glittering affair, with the bride sporting a cap-sleeved cropped top featuring a high neck and a white, scalloped-edged mini skirt.
Wearing white high heels and keeping her blonde locks down, Daisy looked the epitome of elegance as she threw her arm up in celebration in the Instagram snap.
Andrew, 34, appeared just as smart in a simple black suit with a blue tie when standing next to his glamorous bride.
Speaking about her wedding, Daisy said: 'We were planning on getting married in Cape Town next month, but sadly had to push the big celebration back a year due to Covid.'
The society beauty was on a trip with Prince Harry's ex-girlfriend, Cressida Bonas, when she first met Andrew (pictured together on holiday)
The society beauty (pictured in Greece) locked eyes with her future husband while at a bar in Sydney's Bondi Beach and previously admitted it was 'love at first sight'
Lord Tim Bell and former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher seen together in 2002 at a cocktail party in London
The society beauty was on holiday with Prince Harry's ex-girlfriend, Cressida Bonas, when she first met Andrew. She locked eyes with her future husband while at a bar in Sydney's Bondi Beach and previously admitted it was 'love at first sight'.
Daisy appears to delight in sharing snaps of her lavish trips abroad, including to Greece and Australia, to her social media account.
The glamorous businesswoman has followed in her father's footsteps, launching her own luxury PR company, BellCo.
Its clients include The Fitzdares Club, in Mayfair, and Core Collective, both of which are popular hotspots for Britain's socialites.
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