A fairy tale came true when a proposal of marriage was made in Cinderella's Castle.
Richard Wilson popped the question to Claire Robertson last year at the castle in the Magic Kingdom, Florida.
Now the couple have married at Newsholme Manor, Oakworth.
Richard is a learning mentor at Ingrow Primary School and Claire - the youngest of three sisters - works at the Strawberry Street Training Centre, in Keighley.
The bride wore a full-length ivory satin dress with an overlay of chiffon, cascading with pearls, and a stunning handcrafted crystal tiara in gold. She carried a bouquet of cala lilies, anthurium and foliage imported from Holland.
Bridesmaids were Nicola Dent (bride's niece) and Jodie England (bridegroom's niece), and attendants were Emma and Terri Throupe (bride's nieces) and Natalie Walker (bridegroom's goddaughter).
They wore three-quarter-length ivory silk dresses with silk embroidered bodices and matching shoes. Nicola and Jodie also wore small gold tiaras, with pearls to match the bride's dress.
The bridesmaids carried bouquets of gypsophila, and the attendants had drawstring pouches made from ivory silk.
Pageboys were Thomas Throupe and Sam and Luke Dent (all bride's nephews).
Best man was John Wilson - the bridegroom's son - who was a witness along with Rebecca Dent (bride's sister).
Photo: Keith Lloyd
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