Rupert Murdoch and Jerry Hall celebrated their marriage with a star-studded church wedding in London on Saturday (05.03.16).
The couple - who tied the knot in a civil ceremony at Spencer House on Friday (04.03.16) - reaffirmed their vows at St Bride's Church, in Fleet Street, the spiritual home of the media.
Michael Caine, Bob Geldof, former Rolling Stone Bill Wyman, Andrew Lloyd Webber, playwright Tom Stoppard and Richard E. Grant were among the guests at the church ceremony.
Media mogul Rupert's six children from previous marriages attended as did Jerry's four children from her relationship with Rolling Stones frontman Sir Mick Jagger.
Jerry, 59, wore a stunning blue Vivienne Westwood gown while Rupert, 84, was dapper in a navy suit.
Rupert and Jerry announced their engagement in the Births, Marriages and Deaths page of his newspaper, The Times, just five months after they began dating.
The notice read: "Mr Rupert Murdoch, father of Prudence, Elisabeth, Lachlan, James, Grace and Chloe Murdoch, and Miss Jerry Hall, mother of Elizabeth, James, Georgia and Gabriel Jagger, are delighted to announce their engagement."
A spokesperson for the couple said: "They have loved these past months together, are thrilled to be getting married and excited about their future."
The business magnate popped the question in Los Angeles in January, where they attended the Golden Globe awards ceremony together, after being introduced to one another in Australia by Rupert's sisters and niece.
Reports that the couple were dating first started to circulate in October when they were spotted attending the Rugby World Cup final in London between Australia and New Zealand.
This is the first time Jerry has officially walked down the aisle, as her 1990 Bali wedding to Sir Mick Jagger - the father of her four children - was ruled to be invalid when they split in 1999.
Australian-born Rupert - who now has US nationality - split from his third wife Wendi Deng in 2013.
Last August, Jerry admitted she was keen to marry again.
She said: "I'd like to settle down with someone. There's nothing nicer than someone who is loving and caring.
"Getting married again is a nice idea. Actually I don't think you'd need to get married, it's the company that would be nice.
"But I haven't met the right person to get married to since my divorce from Mick."
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