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Just Stop Oil ‘try to interrupt Duke of Westminster’s society wedding of the year’: Person in crowd fires orange smoke from fire extinguisher as wedding party leaves cathedral in front of Prince William

Just stop using oil is accused of trying to disrupt the wedding of The Duke of Westminster.

A fire extinguisher with the campaign group’s signature orange smoke was blown off as the wedding party, including the Prince of Wales, left Chester Cathedral.

A woman was removed from the crowd by police as spectators booed.

The 7th Duke, 33, commonly known as ‘Hughie’ to aristocratic friends, is estimated to be worth £10.42 billion, making him the richest man under the age of 40 in Britain.

The Duke of Westminster and Olivia Henson kiss after getting married at Chester Cathedral

The Duke of Westminster and Olivia Henson kiss after getting married at Chester Cathedral

He is the godfather of William’s son Prince George and Prince Harry‘s son Archie. But while William played an important role in the service among the approximately 400 expected guests, Harry has stayed California.

Olivia, 31, looked stunning in her wedding dress and blue shoes as she arrived at the 11th century cathedral just before midday.

As the wedding section left, what appeared to be an orange fire extinguisher was let off by a member of the public as the Prince of Wales left the cathedral. A woman was removed from the crowd by police.

The custom embroidery design on her dress and veil was hand-drawn by Emma Victoria Payne, featuring floral motifs and borders from Olivia’s great-great-grandmother’s veil from about 1880.

The bride wears the Faberge Myrtle Leaf Tiara, made for Grosvenor brides to wear on their wedding day. It has been owned by the Grosvenor family since its founding in 1906. Olivia’s bouquet is made from flowers picked from the gardens of the Duke’s home, Eaton Hall.

Princess Eugenie is one of several guests to have arrived at the event, while the Princess of Wales – who has been in the spotlight as she undergoes preventive chemotherapy – was not expected to attend.

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