Steve Jobs' Daughter Eve Marries Olympian Harry Charles in $6.7M Wedding
- On Saturday, July 26, 2025, Eve Jobs wed Harry Charles, a British Olympic show jumper, at St. Michael and All Angels Church located in Great Tew, England.
- The couple began dating in 2022, got engaged last September, and their wedding followed years of private relation building within elite equestrian and tech circles.
- The multi-day celebration included a reception at Estelle Manor in the Cotswolds, featured nine bridesmaids including Jessica Springsteen, and attracted many notable guests like Kamala Harris and Princess Beatrice.
- The wedding reportedly cost about $6.7 million, with Elton John performing for a $1.3 million fee, and was coordinated by events magnate Stanlee Gatti in a mostly private affair.
- This event highlights the intersection of prominent families from technology, politics, and sports, and reflects continued interest in exclusive, high-profile social occasions among global elites.
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