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Stars attend abbey to see Adam and Holly tie knot

Bath Chronicle

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January 01, 2026

Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay's daughter Holly and Olympic gold medal winning swimmer Adam Peaty married at Bath Abbey amid tight security on Saturday.

- Sam Elliott-Gibbs & Annette Belcher

Guests were told they had to wear wristbands to gain entry to the venue, the Mirror reported.

The couple tied the knot with large crowds gathering for the post-Christmas service.

Many guests, including Adam himself, had to be escorted into the historic building by burly guards.

Photographers were trigger happy as the swarm of well-wishers arrived at the venue.

Among them were Sir David Beckham and wife Lady Victoria and their sons Romeo and Cruz and daughter Harper.

However, longtime pal of Holly, Brooklyn Beckham, was nowhere to be seen as he remained embroiled in his own family fallout.

But with a star-studded guest list which also included presenter Dan Walker and Dragons' Den star Sara Davies, Holly and Adam clearly wanted to take no chances.

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