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Selina & Stephen came all the way from the south of England to the magnificent Dalhousie Castle for an authentic “Scottish” wedding experience. They had the venue. They had the piper. They had the traditional Hand Fasting. They had everything for the perfect Scottish wedding except one thing – the weather, which was glorious (and decidedly un-Scottish). Quite how they managed it I have no idea, but the sunshine allowed everyone to enjoy the patio & grounds of Dalhousie Castle all afternoon.
The very personalised ceremony was carried out expertly by Duncan Robertson of the Humanist Society, with the rings being delivered in unique Dalhousie fashion by Bonnie the owl from Falconry Scotland, who are based in the grounds of the castle. As well as the resident piper Andrew music was provided throughout the day by the wonderfully talented harpist Margaret Knight who travelled from near Skye to play at the wedding.
All in all it was an excellent day, and I thoroughly enjoyed jostling (good naturedly) for position with the multitude of paparazzi snappers who were present! Here are some of my favourite images from the day. You can see more on Facebook by clicking here, where you are welcome to tag the images. The rest of the images will be online soon, in the meantime please feel free to leave a message for Selina & Stephen by using the comment function.

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