Here’s what happened at Chelsea Clinton’s wedding
By ANISunday, August 1, 2010
NEW YORK - Chelsea Clinton, daughter of ex US President Bill Clinton and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, tied the knot with her long-term beau Marc Mezvinsky at a grand ceremony.
The wedding took place in Astor Courts, which had been declared a “no-fly” zone with hundreds of security personnel blocking all roads leading to the venue.
The 30-year-old bride wore a gown designed by Vera Wang whereas mother of the bride wore Oscar de la Renta.
Rabbi James Ponet and the Reverend William Shillady conducted the interfaith ceremony.
Clinton is Methodist, and Mezvinsky is Jewish.
Their wedding, therefore, included elements from both traditions: friends and family reading the Seven Blessings, which are typically recited at traditional Jewish weddings following the vows and exchange of rings.
“Today, we watched with great pride and overwhelming emotion as Chelsea and Marc wed in a beautiful ceremony at Astor Courts, surrounded by family and their close friends,” the New York Times quoted the Clintons as saying in a statement.
“We could not have asked for a more perfect day to celebrate the beginning of their life together, and we are so happy to welcome Marc into our family.”
The couple also thanked Rhinebeck for its welcome and good wishes.
A couple’s friend read the poem “The Life That I Have” by Leo Marks.
Many of the guests were friends of the bride and groom from college and work. (ANI)