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Can the bride come into the marriage room separately from the bridegroom?

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Can the bride come into the marriage room separately from the bridegroom?

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The bride is welcome to make a “grand entrance” into the marriage room with all the guests already in place. One or more people of her choice may accompany her. This is achieved the Bride and the bridal party waiting in one of the VIP rooms. The bride and groom are interviewed separately before the ceremony so that they do not see each other until the bride makes her entrance. Can we change the words we have to say? The law of this country allows for a shorter version of the marriage vows to be spoken. This is available on request. Alternatively, it is possible to add your own words to those shown in the marriage ceremony above. Any extra vows must be non-religious and will need to be produced in writing to us prior to your wedding day. Please take into account that you will be saying these personal vows to each other. If they are not easy for you to remember, please have them printed on a card, which can then be placed on the ceremony table in front of you.

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