Today saw Knight Ceremonies attending as a stallholder at the amazing Winter Pride event hosted by Pride in Surrey at the Electric The
As the end of this year draws ever closer, we have been looking back at all of the lovely ceremonies and have put together a few fab facts from our 2019 season.
Where do I start with this one. . .? My couple were just so lovely, really down-to-earth and very much in love.
This blog has been written by my associate Lorna, who recently created and conducted a beautiful naming celebration for a lovely family in the New Forest.
Here is her account of the celebrations:
My couple yesterday were just so lovely, a perfect match for one another in every sense. With a complete understanding of each other and deep respect too.
We are shining the spotlight on each of the Knight Ceremonies team members and this one is all about Lorna, the second member to join our little team.
Full name:
Lorna McIntyre
We are shining the spotlight on each of the Knight Ceremonies team members and this one is all about Tracey, my very first team member!!
Full name:
Tracey Martin (no middle name)
We are shining the spotlight on each of the Knight Ceremonies team members and this one is all about Tracy.
Full name:
Tracy Iqbal (no middle name)
Why did you join Knight Ceremonies?
We are shining the spotlight on each of the Knight Ceremonies team members and this one is all about me, Jenny Knight, the founder and lead celebrant.
Hop over to read our individual profiles here . . .
Yesterday's wedding was a real emotional rollercoaster, with myself, the venue and other suppliers all holding out for as long as was possible to see if we could beat the rain and hold my couple's lovely ceremony outside by the gorgeous pond, 
On a beautiful sunny autumnal day yesterday, I had the pleasure of leading a super wedding, full of personal details, fun and family involvement.
Just a hop skip and a jump from Highclere Castle (of Downton Abbey fame), was where I spent my day yesterday, at my groom's family home in Berkshire.