TAKE THAT star Mark Owen wed sweetheart Emma Ferguson in a fairytale Highland wedding yesterday.
He was joined by bandmates Gary Barlow, Jason Oranage and Howard Donald when he tied the knot at Cawdor Parish Church, near Nairn.
At last night's reception at Cawdor Castle, guests were hoping the boys would take to the stage.
Around 100 Take That fans gathered from early morning to catch a glimpse of their heroes. They were rewarded when Mark, Gary, Jason and Howard made the 10-minute trip from the castle to the church on foot around 4pm.
Many were hoping that former bandmate Robbie Williams would show up. But there was no sign of their heart-throb at the wedding.
The fans were rewarded when the boys - wearing black tuxedos, white shirts and red roses in their buttonholes - stopped to chat to them.
Emma kept her groom waiting for 25 minutes, arriving at 4.55pm.
She looked stunning in a white, fitted v-neck gown and an antique lace veil. Her two bridesmaids also wore white.
Confetti The bride paused to smile and wave to the cheering crowd before entering the candlelit church as darkness fell.
Only 50 guests, including the couple's children, Elwood, three, and one-yearoldWillow Rose, saw the ceremony. The newlyweds emerged from the church into a shower of confetti.
The wedding party made an archway, whichMark and Emma walked through.
A vintage Volkswagen camper van took the couple to their honeymoon suite in the castle after the ceremony.
The green and white van had been decked out with rose petals on the floor and a huge loveheart made of twigs.
Two champagne glasses were cooling in the sink and a friend of Mark had stuck "Just Married" stickers on the side. A fleet of Range Rovers with blacked-out windows took the guests to the castle for a lavish reception, which ended with a firework display.
After the celebrations ended, guests spent the night at the estate's Drynachan Lodge, or at five nearby cottages. Two giant tepees had also been erected behind the lodge.
Mark, 37,who won the second series of Celebrity Big Brother in 2002, has been engaged to Emma, 33, since 2006.
He was joined by bandmates Gary Barlow, Jason Oranage and Howard Donald when he tied the knot at Cawdor Parish Church, near Nairn.
At last night's reception at Cawdor Castle, guests were hoping the boys would take to the stage.
Around 100 Take That fans gathered from early morning to catch a glimpse of their heroes. They were rewarded when Mark, Gary, Jason and Howard made the 10-minute trip from the castle to the church on foot around 4pm.
Many were hoping that former bandmate Robbie Williams would show up. But there was no sign of their heart-throb at the wedding.
The fans were rewarded when the boys - wearing black tuxedos, white shirts and red roses in their buttonholes - stopped to chat to them.
Emma kept her groom waiting for 25 minutes, arriving at 4.55pm.
She looked stunning in a white, fitted v-neck gown and an antique lace veil. Her two bridesmaids also wore white.
Confetti The bride paused to smile and wave to the cheering crowd before entering the candlelit church as darkness fell.
Only 50 guests, including the couple's children, Elwood, three, and one-yearoldWillow Rose, saw the ceremony. The newlyweds emerged from the church into a shower of confetti.
The wedding party made an archway, whichMark and Emma walked through.
A vintage Volkswagen camper van took the couple to their honeymoon suite in the castle after the ceremony.
The green and white van had been decked out with rose petals on the floor and a huge loveheart made of twigs.
Two champagne glasses were cooling in the sink and a friend of Mark had stuck "Just Married" stickers on the side. A fleet of Range Rovers with blacked-out windows took the guests to the castle for a lavish reception, which ended with a firework display.
After the celebrations ended, guests spent the night at the estate's Drynachan Lodge, or at five nearby cottages. Two giant tepees had also been erected behind the lodge.
Mark, 37,who won the second series of Celebrity Big Brother in 2002, has been engaged to Emma, 33, since 2006.
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