James Middleton and Alizee Thevenet tie the knot in secret ceremony in France
to French financial analyst Alizee Thevenet, the younger brother of Kate Middleton, James, shared on Instagram on Sunday he tied the knot on Saturday, 11 September, in an intimate ceremony in France.
"Yesterday I married the love of my life surrounded by family, friends and of course a few dogs in the beautiful village or Bormes-les-Mimosas," he said – with one the animal lover's dogs even photobombing his post!SEE THE NEWLYWEDS HERE:
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