BBC News, Yorkshire
A couple married in Glstonbury brought the wedding cake of about 250 miles (402 km) by the bride to the ceremony.
Charles and Charlie Shire of Harogate married “spiritual” in the treatment area of ​​the festival on Thursday morning.
A celebration conducted the ceremony, which the couple participated in a bright site after spending the night.
A baker of 31-year-old Mrs. Shire had a “blow-dry bus” to style her hair, and after marriage she introduced tents in BBC.
“It was a great day,” said Mrs. Shire.
“I make birthdays and wedding cakes for a living and I usually make butter cream, but I wanted a challenge to see if a white chocolate sugarcane would melt.
“It survived!”
The couple was included in 15 friends, who also got a festival ticket for the occasion, but in the next few months, “close to the house close to the house” plans to legalize their marriage.
Mrs. Shire, who has been in the last four Glestonbury festivals, wore old, comfortable shoes, while Mr. Shire, an aerial surveyor, who also went on the festival six times, wore his walking shoes.
He said that he lost his jacket in a field “unhappy”.
“This was the only thing we lost!” He said.
The cake was placed in the couple’s tent and was taken to the site surrounded.
The newlyweds have now returned to their “normal life” in Harroget and are likely to officially get married in a registry office later this year.
Mrs. Shire said that her wedding dress was “ruined, dirty and tainted”.
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