Groom-to-be Euan looked somewhat embarrassed as the former prime minister clutched his cheeks in a final blessing, and mother Cherie looked on.
Meanwhile, his fiancée Suzanne arrived with her father, radiant in a strapless white gown and royal blue stilettoes - with banned stepmother Sian Lloyd nowhere to be seen.
The ceremony's star-studded guests flooding through the church doors include
During the long months of planning, who would blame Cherie Blair if she had, on occasion, got lost in misty-eyed reveries when contemplating her son Euan’s wedding this afternoon.
The venue is South Pavilion, the Blairs' £5.75 million Grade I-listed mansion in the lush
Buckinghamshire countryside.
Father's blessing: Tony Blair kisses his son Euan as they stand outside the church this afternoon
Happy couple: Euan and Suzanne emerge beaming through the autumn leaves as friends throw confetti
Tying the knot: Euan Blair and Suzanne Ashman emerge from the church in Buckinghamshire
Well wishers: Euan waves to the cheering guests, showing off the wedding ring on his third finger
Up close: A stunning Suzanne Ashman gazes lovingly at husband as they make their way from the church
Black cab: The happy couple were chauffeured from the church to the reception in a London taxi
All smiles: The couple are showered in confetti as the leave the church flanked by cheering guests
Turning heads: Suzanne, looking immaculate in her wedding dress, smiles at a well-wisher in the crowd
Bright future: Both Euan and Suzanne come from wealthy backgrounds and both studied at top universities
Glamour: Euan cut a dashing figure in his suit, while his young bride Suzanne looked nothing short of stunning
Delighted: Former Prime Minister Tony Blair can barely contain his happiness at the wedding of his eldest child
Former PM: Tony and Cherie Blair emerge flanked either side by two of the couple's flower girls
Proud parents: Euan's mother and father follow behind clearly delighted with the day's events
Pose: The Blairs stop and smile for the cameras (left). Younger sister Katherine pulls her shawl close
Married: Euan and Suzanne Blair leaving the church in a London taxi decked in flowers and ribbons
Proud: Cherie beams at her husband as they make their way to the Buckinghamshire church
And the blushing bride, Suzanne Ashman, 25, could not be any more suitable.
Pretty and brainy, she is an Oxford graduate with a multi-millionaire father.
Then there is a guest-list that includes royalty — an Italian prince and his wife. What could possibly go wrong?
Sadly, when it comes to family weddings, giddy expectation so often gives way to fraught reality.
To start with, Cherie has been fretting about the weather. Rather optimistically, it seems, she had been relying on the sun shining on her 170 guests as they mill around in the vast garden during the four-hour gap between the 3.45pm service and the start of dinner in a specially-erected marquee.
Elegant: Suzanne Ashman, escorted by her father Jonathan Ashman, left, arrives at All Saints Parish Church
Bridesmaids walk from All Saints Parish Church to greet bride Suzanne for the ceremony this afternoon
Radiant: The girls in dusky mint green carry soon-to-be-wed Suzanne's gown as they walk over the leaf-filled grass
Sibling support: Katherine Blair, left, arrives to support her older brother - who has matched his tie to his dad's
Political guestlist: Tony Blair's former envoy
to Brunei Lord Charles Powell, left, and former justice secretary Lord
Charles Falconer, arrive to celebrate the wedding of their former
leader's eldest son
Doting father: Jonathan Ashman looks tearful at
his glowing daughter as she gets ready to go. There is no sight or
mention of his new wife Sian Lloyd, who was banned from attending
All this week, she has been glued to her iPad, looking at weather forecasts which have ominously predicted that the heavens are expected to open.
How, she has asked friends, is everyone going to shelter from the rain in the giant tent while the caterers are trying to lay tables?
And that is not the half of it. Yesterday, the Mail revealed that the bride’s stepmother, TV weathergirl Sian Lloyd, was mysteriously barred from the wedding after a tearful row with the bride over comments made about her mother, Sedef Altinsoy.
Parents of the bride: Jonathan Ashman, without Sian Lloyd, arrived to let his daughter go
Uninvited: Sian Lloyd, who married Suzanne Ashman's father Jonathan in 2007, allegedly made a comment about Suzanne's mother
‘I don’t think Sian meant anything by it, but Suzanne was in floods of tears,’ a source said.‘It’s just the sort of typical misunderstanding that happens in the run-up to a big wedding. Everyone thought the issue would settle down but Suzanne said she didn’t want Sian at the wedding.’
Among their guests is the Italian Prince Girolamo Strozzi and his wife Irina, sources claim.
A friend of the family, he became headline news in 2006 when Blair was PM and accepted a freebie holiday with the prince’s family — one of several the Blairs have taken with them — at his 16th-century Tuscan palace Villa Cusona, set in the hills of Chianti near the walled town of San Gimignano.
In May, an Italian magistrate took possession of the estate over an ongoing fraud inquiry, though the 75-year-old aristocrat denies any wrongdoing.
Also invited is Lord Levy, the controversial former Labour-fundraiser who was embroiled in the so-called cash-for-peerages scandal that engulfed the party in 2006. But it has been suggested that the peer might not be able to attend as the wedding falls on the Jewish holy day of Yom Kippur.
There is also talk that the groom has invited senior officials from the West Midlands Labour Party. For the Bristol University graduate is keen to follow in his 60-year-old father’s footsteps and wants to become an MP.
He is said to have targeted two safe seats in Coventry, where he hopes to be selected as a candidate to fight the 2015 election.
One is due to be vacated by former Labour minister Bob Ainsworth and the other is currently held by Geoffrey Robinson — Tony Blair’s millionaire old pal who controversially lent Peter Mandelson £373,000 to buy a house — who will be nearly 77 come the election.
Last year, Euan gave up his well-paid job as a merchant banker with Morgan Stanley in London to take on the role of business development manager at Sarina Russo Job Access — an employment agency in Coventry involved in the Government’s flagship Work Programme.
He has helped canvass for Labour, for example in the Corby by-election last year. Certainly, he and his bride, who attended the prestigious St Paul’s Girls’ School in London, have all the hallmarks of a power couple in the making. They met eight years ago when she was doing work experience for the then Labour Defence Secretary Geoff Hoon.
In 2009, she also did a stint working for her future father-in-law’s charity, the Tony Blair Faith Foundation. And dark-haired Suzanne, who has a degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics from Trinity College, Oxford, has the sort of exemplary Left-wing credentials to equip her for the high-powered life of a Labour politician’s wife.
She works as an analyst for Social Finance, which helps raise funds from private investors for good causes and is currently working on a pilot programme involving Peterborough Prison. In her spare time, she is a governor at a Westminster primary school.
Suzanne’s parents are, of course, divorced. Her mother is the daughter of a former Turkish government minister and one-time mayor of Ankara.
Her father, Mr Ashman, 64, married Miss Lloyd in 2007 after a whirlwind ten-month romance. The problems over the presence of Miss Lloyd at the ceremony aside, another hitch, it has been reported, is that the young couple — who bought a house together in Islington, North London, last year — have not seen completely eye-to-eye with Tony and Cherie over the arrangements.
Euan, who previously lived in a £1.3 million Grade-II-listed Georgian townhouse bought for him by his parents in Marylebone, London, is said to fear that the wedding could be considered too posh for a potential Labour MP for an economically-ravaged Midlands city, which would damage his chances of getting grassroots party backing.
Accordingly, the menu is said to be a simple affair.
Others invited to today’s nuptials include Euan’s younger brother Nicky and his girlfriend Alex, plus Mrs Blair’s 81-year-old father, former hell-raising actor Tony Booth, and his fourth wife Steph, who unsuccessfully stood as a Labour candidate at the last general election, as well as Cherie’s mother, Gale.
Cherie’s only full sister, Lyndsey, with whom she has had a turbulent relationship, is also expected to be present, as are Cherie’s half-sisters Jenia and Bronwen, from Booth’s former relationship with American sketch-writer Julie Allan.
Not expected to attend, however, is another of Mrs Blair’s six half-sisters, journalist-turned-peace-campaigner Lauren Booth, who publicly criticised Mr Blair’s decision to go to war in Iraq and branded Cherie as ‘high and mighty’. Lauren, who appeared in ITV’s I’m A Celebrity . . . Get Me Out Of Here! in 2006, converted to Islam in 2010.
With so much to contend with, it is hardly surprising that earlier this week Mrs Blair checked herself, the bride and bridesmaids to the plush Champneys health spa in Tring, Hertfordshire, for a pre-wedding pampering session. I am told that Euan has also booked into the spa, where he has requested a facial.
Cherie, whose love of a freebie is well-known, has also been telling friends that Champneys has offered to supply a team of beauticians, at no charge, to be based in a cottage in the grounds of the Blairs’ estate to touch up the make-up of Cherie and other female guests during the evening.
Given all those pre-wedding headaches, a frazzled Mrs Blair (who is expected to wear a gold and cream lace ensemble) needs all the pampering she can get.
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