Jack Whitehall’s bride Roxy Horner shares behind-the-scenes snaps of their wedding day
Taking to her Instagram, Jack Whitehall’s model bride Roxy Horner has shared behind-the-scenes snaps of their wedding day.
Jack Whitehall’s bride Roxy Horner has shared glimpses from their countryside wedding.
Comic Jack, 37, and model Roxy, 34, married on Saturday in a £250,000 ceremony held in the grounds of Euridge Manor near Chippenham, Wiltshire – a £12million Georgian-style estate owned by businessman John Robinson. More than 100 guests attended the event, including Jack’s parents, Michael Whitehall and Hilary Whitehall.
The couple’s daughter Elsie Whitehall, two, acted as a flower girl, while Jack’s siblings Molly Whitehall and Barnaby Whitehall took on roles as bridesmaid and best man respectively.
Guests were asked to turn off their phones during the ceremony as part of a social media blackout.
But Roxy shared images on Instagram on Sunday (19.04.26) showing preparations ahead of the ceremony.
In one photograph, she wore white satin pyjamas edged with feathers, standing makeup-free with her hair unstyled.
Alongside the image, she wrote: “Going to the chapel”.
Another image showed a large freestanding bathtub positioned in front of a window, with the caption: “The perfect spot for a morning glam.”
Earlier this year, Jack spoke to The Sun about his brother’s role in the wedding. He said: “I gave quite a savage speech at his wedding. There were a few low blows he wasn’t too appreciative of. He’s going to have his opportunity to get his revenge on the big day. I’m bracing myself for that.”
Among the reported guests at Jack’s wedding were James Corden and Jamie Redknapp, who have worked with the comedian on the sports-comedy pamel show A League of Their Own.
Jack has built a career spanning stand-up comedy, television and film, becoming one of Britain’s most recognisable entertainers.
Beginning as a stand-up performer in his early twenties, he gained prominence through appearances on panel shows before securing acting roles, including as JP in the Channel 4 series Fresh Meat.
He later fronted the BBC Three comedy Bad Education, which he also co-wrote, further establishing his reputation in TV.
Jack became a household name through hosting and regular appearances on A League of Their Own, alongside James and Jamie.
His partnership with his father, Michael, in the Netflix series Travels with My Father brought him international attention, showcasing their dynamic across multiple countries.
In film, Jack has appeared in productions including Disney’s Jungle Cruise. Alongside acting, he has continued touring as a stand-up comedian, performing arena shows across the UK and beyond.