Edward Lytton Cobbold & Helena Meyer-Johann: Noble scion marries heiress

A dream wedding in the highest circles was celebrated in England a few days ago: Edward Lytton Cobbold and Helena Meyer-Johann said yes.

He is the son of a baron, she is the daughter of a good family: it goes without saying that their wedding was celebrated in style in England last weekend. When Edward Lytton Cobbold (30) and his bride Dr. Helena Meyer-Johann (28) said yes, friends and family from all over the world witnessed. Both the groom’s British relatives on his father’s side and the US American relatives on his mother’s side came to the wedding – as well as the bride’s German family, as the “Tattler” reported.

Edward Lytton Cobbold and Helena Meyer-Johann celebrate a dream wedding befitting their status

The Honorable, Edward Lytton Cobbold and his sweetheart, who has the title of doctor and comes from a family of doctors in Bielefeld, celebrated their wedding in keeping with their status in the groom’s family mansion, Knebworth, and met each other there – also very well appropriate – in an elegant horse-drawn carriage.

The bride wore a veil and tiara with her hair open and opted for a stunningly beautiful dress with straps and a long train. She wore a jacket with a small stand-up collar over her dress during the carriage ride and in photos of friends that were taken outside the family’s impressive house. The outfit is all white, of course, with a colorful bouquet as a contrast. Her newlyweds were also impressive in his three-piece suit.

According to the report, the 31-year-old aristocratic scion, who is said to be a gifted musician, sang “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You” for his wife, and sang during the chorus (“I love you, baby, …”) the audience to clap along. The bride and groom’s first dance was to “You Look Wonderful Tonight.”

The couple met in Geneva in 2019 at a conference about historic houses. Edward Lytton Cobbold made the proposal to Helena in December last year, after asking her parents for permission in the classic way.

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