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11:45am Sunday 5th October 2008
TEAM GB rower Georgina Menheneott walked up the aisle at St Paul's Cathedral when she got married last week - and almost got mistaken for royalty.
Miss Menheneott, 29, whose family home is in North Bradley, married her Canadian fiance Matt Phillips in the OBE chapel, as her father was appointed an OBE for his work in the Royal Navy.
The children of OBE recipients can get married at a special chapel inside the famous London cathedral.
Mrs Phillips, as she is now known, said: "It is such a spectacular setting. I never imagined I would get married somewhere like that."
Wearing a dress from Perfect Day in Bradford on Avon, the former Dauntsey's School pupil arrived at the cathedral on Saturday September 27 in a black London cab, before crossing the famous aisle which Princess Diana walked up and descending into the crypt where the OBE chapel is located.
Afterwards the couple walked through a guard of honour made with rowing oars held by colleagues from the Mortlake, Anglian and Alpha Boat Club.
Mother Patricia Menheneott said: "There were hundreds of tourists about and they were all saying Is it royalty?'. The photographer had a real job to encourage them all not to be in the photos."
The 110-strong congregation then proceeded to cross the Millennium Bridge and lined the edge of the bridge before a boat cruise up the Thames to Putney aboard the Golden Star.
The couple are now enjoying a two-week honeymoon in Paris, an island off Mozambique and a safari in Africa.
Tuesday, December 2 to Saturday, December 6, Theatre Royal Bath. NORTHERN Ballet Theatre (NBT) makes a welcome return to Bath with its highly acclaimed production of The Nutcracker.
PANTOMIME Robinson Crusoe opened this week, produced by local amateur company Footlights.
Wyvern Theatre, Swindon. IF you are choosing to be choosier with your money this spring, look no further than the Wyvern Theatre for a season packed full of shows and fine dining, you’ll be spending your money wisely.
Wharf Theatre, Devizes, Friday, December 5 – Saturday, December 13. ADAPTED by Christopher Schario and based on the story by Charles Dickens, Linda Swann directs the Wharf Theatre’s Christmas offering.
ANGELINA Jolie makes a strong bid for an Oscar nomination with her tour de force portrayal of a crusading mother in Clint Eastwood's harrowing drama.
BASED on noted film producer Art Linson's memoir, What Just Happened? satirises the inner workings of Hollywood, as seen through the eyes of a middle-aged producer suffering a crisis of confidence.
REESE Witherspoon and Vince Vaughn fail to impress in this lifeless romantic comedy.
ADAPTED from the nihilistic novel by Chuck Palahniuk, Choke is a black comedy about a 30-something sex addict who happily acknowledges his yearnings and willingly attends rehabilitation meetings because it allows him to prey upon and sleep with fellow sufferers.
MELKSHAM Soprano singing sensation Rhiannon Lambert will be lining up for a top Christmas concert date in Bath on December 13.
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