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London Wedding Photography - Jade and Adam - The Ned Hotel

This London wedding at The Ned hotel was literally sensational, the beautiful Adam and Jade spent the morning apart getting ready at The Ned hotel. Jade was on the sixth floor in the RWB room with her bridesmaids enjoying a cheeky pastry whilst Adam enjoyed a quiet spot of brunch downstairs in Millie’s before heading to his room with his groomsmen. Once church ready Adam and the boys made their way to St Bride’s Church to welcome everybody before the arrival of jade wearing a sublime Emmy Mae dress. All eyes were on Jade as she walked into St Bride’s Church hand in hand with her father, after the ceremony the newly wed couple were showered in rose petals before I whisked them off to the millenium bridge and St Pauls in London for a few portraits. Meanwhile the guests boarded classic red London route master buses and headed back to The Ned for some bespoke cocktails and awesome canapes all served on the terraces on the 6th floor at The Ned with St Pauls and the Walky Talky in plain sight.

As the happy couple finally arrived back at The Ned many of the guests in the main hall were up, clapping and welcoming them as if they were royalty before they headed to the sixth floor to join the party with the friends and family. They entered the dining room of The Tapestry room at The Ned to a roaring crowd and they really didn’t hold back as the photographs clearly show. During the speeches Jade had also planned a cheeky little surprise for Adam, as someone seemed to experience some technical difficulties with a microphone actually proved to be a complete set up by the wonderful people at Incognito artists and everyone was treated to a host of classics from the west end, Jade even sung the belter from Dreamgirls “and I am telling you”. Once everyone had climbed back down from their chairs something truly magical happened, the three performers altogether sung Nessun Dorma and it brought the emotion running right back, it was literally breathtaking.

To cap what had been a wonderful wedding at The Ned Hotel everyone moved back in to The Tapestry room for the happy couple to cut the cake and share their first dance as husband and wife before dancing the night away in one of London’s best wedding venues.

Here are a few of my favourites from their incredible memorable day.