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and  have shared more snaps from their lavish $3.5 million wedding ceremony, which took place at the actress' family home in Palm Beach on Saturday. <br>Taking to Instagram on Monday, the newlyweds uploaded a slew of images from their big day, which was captured by British Vogue photographer German Larkin and will feature in the fashion bible. <br>The couple exchanged vows at her billionaire father Nelson's $103m (£79m) compound in Palm Beach in front of a star-studded crowd that included Eva Longoria and .<br>Blushing bride Nicola, 27, called her custom-made Valentino wedding gown her 'dream dress' in one striking snap, while British Vogue noted that the 'romantic, traditional-with-a-twist gown is the culmination of a year's worth of conversations between the bride, Peltz's stylist and Valentino creative director's team.' <br> <br>            What a pair! 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Claudia wore custom Versace. <br>In more striking snaps, Nicola cuddled up to her new husband Brooklyn, 23, who wore a Dior tuxedo for the occasion. <br>  RELATED ARTICLES              <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>Vogue shared a plethora of snaps of the newlyweds as they noted: 'It's the stuff that modern fairytales are made of: a beautiful blonde film star meets a handsome young scion of one of Britain's most famous - and fashionable - families, sparks fly, and a truly 21st-century romance unfolds.' <br>The new images c<br> 'It was the ultimate couture experience,' said her stylist, Leslie Fremar, describing how they chose elements from various sketches, fabrics and embroideries.  <br>Fremar said it was the most beautiful dress she had ever seen, Vogue reported.<br>'The simplicity of it was magnificent,' said Fremar. 'We didn't have to overly detail the dress to accomplish the magnitude of it, so we ended up eliminating the embroidery.' <br>The bride was walked down the aisle by her father Nelson to a string orchestra playing Songbird. <br>Her new sister-in-law, 10-year-old Harper Beckham, was among the flower girls, and her bridesmaids wore gowns crafted by tailor Joel Diaz. <br>Brooklyn wore a Dior suit, and as a gift to her new husband, Peltz sewed a bespoke label into his outfit.<br>He added a diamond lapel chain from Anita : 'He said he was sleeping on the hospital floor, holding the door shut because he didn't want to let anyone get in.<br>'David got a lump in his throat and had to stop and take a breather to regain his composure, but it was a very sweet speech.'<br>He's thought to have added of Nicola: 'We love you so much. We are excited that you'll be part of the family.' <br>          Candid: His dad David reportedly cried while giving a five minute heartfelt speech at the wedding reception, where he 'stopped to take a breather' and called the billion dollar heiress 'incredible' (pictured on Saturday)<br>Brooklyn's best men, his brothers Romeo, 19, and Cruz, 17, delivered speeches. <br>The newlyweds then had their first dance to Elvis's classic 'Only Fools Rush In', performed by South African artist Lloyiso. <br>Marc Anthony then took over the DJ decks, spinning tunes to the likes of actors Rashida Jones and Kiernan Shipka, and the filmmakers Michael Bay and M Night Shyamalan, as well as Natalia Bryant, daughter of the Kobe Bryant.<br>The guests were invited by the couple to make a donation to the people of Ukraine through the agency Care. <br>David's representative has been contacted for comment by MailOnline.<br>            Proud newlywed Brooklyn Beckham was snapped with his hand on new wife Nicola Peltz's butt on Sunday, hours after their lavish $3.5m wedding in Palm Beach, Florida <br>The morning after the night before, Brooklyn took a saucy liberty as he rested his hand on bride Nicola's bottom after arriving for a lavish brunch in the final part of their $4million wedding extravaganza.<br>The newlyweds drove only a few hundred yards to the event on the Peltz family compound in Palm Beach, Florida, in what appeared to be a 1958 Jaguar XK150S.<br>Brooklyn's look in a cream shirt and khaki-green pants was super casual compared to the 23 year-old's tuxedo of the night before.<br>But actress Nicola kept up appearances in a stunning short and tight dress with what appeared to be thick gold edging around the rim. <br>She rounded off the ensemble with a pair of white Amina Muaddi Dalida sandals which were custom made for her in white satin. <br>            Brooklyn and Nicole wore matching shades as they headed for lunch on day two of their lavish wedding celebrations <br>            Nicola wore a pair of vertiginous Christian Louboutin platform heels for Sunday's brunch, which helped her stand shoulder-to-shoulder with her new husband <br>            A tired-looking Brooklyn had took a quick look back before heading inside with his bride <br>            Brooklyn beamed with pride as he and Nicola headed to lunch on Sunday after their lavish and star-studded wedding<br>Tennis legend Venus Williams, 40, arrived in for the bash in a blue Range Rover driven by a blond friend.<br>She looked stunning in a pale blue dress with gold running along the hemline and finished off with a tan and white belt. There appeared to be ruffled white shorts or liner underneath.<br>The seven times Wimbledon singles champion had her hair pulled back tightly at the front and finished off her outfit with white high heel shoes.<br>Earlier actress Nicola's financier father Nelson sauntered in driving a golf cart. He too, looked casual in white pants, blue sneakers without socks.<br>Despite the fact that this was a family and friends do, the use of cell phones was once again banned. <br>            The happy couple's $3.5m nuptials, which was attended by luminaries including Brooklyn's parents, and Eva Longoria, were still in full swing on Sunday<br>            Brooklyn's father David is pictured arriving at Sunday's brunch in Palm Beach, Florida, after celebrating his oldest son's wedding <br>            The British soccer star and fashion icon donned a pale suit and was accompanied by family members for Sunday's brunch<br>            Victoria Beckham defied the balmy Florida weather in a long black dress and purse with thick gold chain strap <br>            Singer-turned-fashion-designer Victoria showed off her toned body in a backless black gown <br>            Victoria wore her trademark enigmatic expression as she headed to brunch to celebrate becoming Nicola's mother-in-law<br>          more videos                                                                          <br>DM.later('bundle', function()<br>DM.molFeCarousel.init('#p-57', 'channelCarousel', <br>"activeClass" : "wocc",<br>"pageCount" : "3.0",<br>"pageSize" : 1,<br>"onPos": 0,<br>"updateStyleOnHover": true<br>);<br>);<br>Dozens of special pouches to seal the mobiles from use were delivered just before guests arrived. The bags, made by Yondr, are electronically sealed while guests who hold them are in a designated phone-free space. When the guests are in a phone-allowed area, the bags unseal.   <br>The new Mr and Mrs Beckham headed for lunch in Palm Beach after arriving in a classic blue Jaguar convertible.<br>Brooklyn's famous parents David and Victoria Beckham were also seen driving to the event in the same $500,000 (£383,502) classic car. <br>The ex footballer, 46, is an investor of restoration company Lunaz which electrified and re-engineered the 1954 Jaguar XK140, having taken a 10 percent stake in June 2021.<br>He was pictured taking the vehicle out for a spin with Victoria on Sunday morning before handing it over to the newlyweds, who mimicked Meghan and Harry's reception arrival by driving off in the convertible to a lavish brunch.<br>            David Beckham could be seen among guests at Sunday's Palm Beach wedding party to celebrate his son Brooklyn's nuptials<br>            Emerging: Newlyweds Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz were pictured for the first time since $3.5m wedding as they joined his parents David and Victoria for lavish Sunday brunch in a classic convertible in Palm Beach<br>            Luxury: Lorenz said: 'In creating this beautiful, electrified Jaguar XK140, we are honoured to bridge the gap between David Beckham's professional life, where he is an investor in Lunaz and his family life'<br> The InterMiami FC president requested for the car to be painted a light blue, however requested that his name for the unique colour would remain confidential.<br>It is the product of thousands of hours of work from the company's 120 strong team of craftspeople, designers and Electric Vehicle (EV) technicians and was built entirely in-house at the home of Lunaz in Silverstone, England. <br>The sustainable trend sees Lunaz tear out engines which pollute our atmosphere and replace them with zero exhaust emissions batteries and electric motors. <br>David Lorenz, Founder & CEO of Lunaz said: 'In creating this beautiful, electrified Jaguar XK140, we are honoured to bridge the gap between David Beckham's professional life, where he is an investor in Lunaz and his family life. <br>'This remarkable car is the perfect gift to his son Brooklyn and daughter-in-law, Nicola on their wedding day. In every respect, this extraordinary electric classic car by Lunaz symbolises a bright, positive future.' <br>His former footballer father, 46, looked dapper in a white shirt while his fashion designer mother, 47, wore a black strapped top while framing her face with an oversized pair of sunglasses.<br>Brooklyn's siblings stood by the gates of the spectacular estate and waved their family off as they sped off into the city.<br>Romeo, 19, stood out from the crowd in unmissable pink trousers and a white top while Cruz, 17, sported an oversized blue sweater and Harper, 10, a trendy brown dress. <br>            On their way: His former footballer father, 46, looked dapper in a white shirt while his fashion designer mother, 47, wore a black strapped top while framing her face with an oversized pair of sunglasses <br>            Cute: The aspiring chef, 23, cut a relaxed cream sweater while his wife, 27, tied her blonde locks into a ponytail with a white ribbon<br>            Congrats: It comes just one day after getting hitched at her father Nelson's $103m Florida compound<br>            Opulent: The motor appears to be a vintage Jaguar Roadsters<br>            Shiny: The former photographer could be seen wearing a dazzling silver wedding ring as he maneuvered the car's wheel<br>Hours prior, Cruz couldn't help but let out a gigantic yawn on the morning after brother Brooklyn's flashy Palm Beach nuptials. <br>The teenager gave a helping hand as he carried a cardboard box along with a heavy-looking bag while chatting with a pal after a long night of celebrations. <br>After it was all over on Sunday afternoon, proud dad David Beckham drove off from the lunch in a gleaming black $200,000 Maserati MC20 - while his father, Ted, left with his new wife Hilary Meredith in $25,000 Kia Forte taxi.<br>The soccer legend's father, 74, waited patiently outside the front door for the Uber to arrive after the lavish do at one of the properties on the Peltz family compound in Palm Beach, Florida.<br>Wearing a white shirt and sporting a tattoo on his left arm, Ted was smiling and laughing alongside lawyer Hilary, who was sporting a white top with narrow straps and fringed with bobbles.<br>His multi-millionaire son had already zoomed off in the supercar, but only as far as the main ocean front mansion across the road.<br>            Beautiful! As exclusively predicted by MailOnline, the couple wed under a flower-garlanded chuppah in traditional Jewish ceremony in honour of Nicola's Jewish heritage (pictured after they got engaged)<br>Son, Cruz, was also spotted beside the car chatting with David before the celebrity drove out of the front gate.<br>Meanwhile Ted's ex-wife Sandra, 72, left the final part of the $4million celebrations in more style than her former husband - in a blacked out SUV.<br>It follows reports that  and were 'very happy' and 'sneaking kisses' during at pre-wedding party on Friday according to sources. <br>The couple tied the knot in a stunning early-evening ceremony on Saturday during their star-st                                                                      <br>DM.later('bundle', function()<br>DM.molFeCarousel.init('#p-152', 'channelCarousel', <br>"activeClass" : "wocc",<br>"pageCount" : "3.0",<br>"pageSize" : 1,<br>"onPos": 0,<br>"updateStyleOnHover": true<br>);<br>);<br>Brooklyn also has some Jewish heritage through his soccer legend father David, 46, whose maternal grandfather was Jewish.<br>And in keeping with tradition, Brooklyn smashed a glass wrapped in a napkin under his heel after he and Nicola were married by a rabbi.<br>The ceremony ended at 6.30pm, although Jewish weddings on a Saturday - the Sabbath - strictly speaking should not be conducted until the sun has gone down. Sundown is at around 8pm in Palm Beach.<br>Brooklyn and Nicola would have received the seven Jewish marriage blessings recited under the chuppah and over wine. The couple were seen taking sips.<br>Dad David had said he wanted to recite one of the blessings, which are traditionally given in Hebrew and sometimes then read in English.<br>The wedding took place in the first of the giant white tented structures filling the massive ocean front lawn, which was on the left looking at the Peltz mansion from the ocean.<br>After the ceremony, the guests moved to the centre tent, which has been dedicated to house a cocktail event.<br>They will then move to the third marquee, on the right, for the wedding banquet with food from celebrated Miami chef Thierry Isambert who used to cook for President Bill Clinton.<br>At the dinner, it is possible that the seven Jewish marriage blessings will be recited again - as is traditional among more devout families. They would also be recited each night for seven days. <br>Nicola stunned in an incredible Valentino bridal gown as she posed for her wedding photos after marrying - exclusive DailyMail.com pictures have revealed.<br><div class="art-ins mol-factbox tvshowbiz" data-version="2" id="mol-82d11d50-b969-11ec-a30a-79da3cc1e3b8" website Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz&apos;s wedding album
's last-gasp bid to avoid deportation before the Australian Open appears to be in tatters after he was detained by Border Force hours before he began his court fight to stay in the country. <br>The World No.<br><br>1 began his interview with  officials at an undisclosed location at around 9pm GMT on Friday. Border authorities then detained Djokovic following a court-ordered arrangement. <br>His lawyers are understood to have made their submissions during the online Federal Court hearing presided by Judge David O'Callaghan at his solicitors' offices at 10.15am.<br>The court failed to come to a decision whether the hearing will be presented before a full court with the matter to be decided later today. <br>Immigration officials revoked the Serbian's visa on Thursday, insisting the tennis star, who is unvaccinated against COVID-19, may pose a risk to the community and dashing his hopes of competing for his 21st Grand Slam title next week.   <br>         Novak Djokovic has met with Border Force for an interview at a secret location as he fights deportation so he can continue to play at the Australian Open<br>         Djokovic will then attend the online Federal Court hearing presided by Judge David O'Callaghan at his solicitors' offices, with immigration officials deployed on the same floor, government lawyer Stephen Lloyd said<br>         Djokovic will spend the weekend in the same Melbourne detention centre (above) in the final days before the Australian Open gets underway<br>         The tennis star's visa was axed for a second time on Friday, sparking outrage from the community and Serbian president Aleksander Vucic<br>         A video on Friday evening showed a car - believed to be carrying Djokovic - arriving at his lawyer's officers ahead of the hearing being announced<br>Djokovic will be transported to detention where he will spend the night in detainment until the next court hearing at around 10.30pm UK time on Saturday. <br>If his case is unsuccessful, the tennis great will be deported and he could be barred from receiving a new Australian visa for three years. <br> Serbian president Aleksander Vucic took to Instagram to accuse the Australian government of 'mistreating' their national sports icon after his visa was axed for a second time on Friday. <br>'Why are you mistreating him, why are you taking it out not only on him but also on his family and the whole nation?' 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If you loved this post and you would like to receive a lot more info regarding [https://slotcomment.com/slots-xo เว็บสล็อต xo] kindly stop by our web site.  <br>A video was uploaded to his 160,000 followers and titled, 'Support for Novak Djokovic and response to the Prime Minister of Australia.' <br>Mr Vucic has been critical of the treatment of Djokovic since he arrived in Australia last Wednesday.<br>'If you wanted to ban Novak Djokovic from winning the 10th trophy in Melbourne why didn't you return him immediately, why didn't you tell him 'it is impossible to obtain a visa'?' he said.<br>'Novak, we stand by you!' he added. <br>   RELATED ARTICLES              <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>Djokovic's last-gasp bid to avoid deportation suffered a potential setback on Friday when his case was transferred to the Federal Court, with Judge Anthony Kelly - who overturned the original cancellation - saying a new court and new judge would have to hear the challenge to the player's visa being cancelled again.    <br>But the Serbian's lawyers fought back, arguing in court on Friday night that Immigration Minister Alex Hawke had cancelled Djokovic's visa on the grounds his presence at the high-profile tennis tournament might excite anti-vaccination sentiment.<br><br>The reasons for Mr Hawke's decision have not yet been published.<br>         Novak Djokovic celebrates after beating Russia's Daniil Medvedev to win their men's singles final at the Australian Open in 2021.<br><br>Djokovic has launched a last-ditch appeal to stay in Australia and defend his title at the Grand Slam which starts on Monday <br>The minister's decision was 'patently irrational', Djokovic's lawyer Nicholas Wood told the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia, adding that they wanted the challenge to the player's visa revocation to be heard on Sunday, so that he could play in the Australian Open on Monday should it be successful. <br>It was confirmed by government lawyers that Mr Hawke was not seeking to detain the tennis star overnight, but he would be detained at the Department for Home Affairs and, after spending time with his lawyers preparing his case, he would then be taken back into detention on Saturday night.<br>Djokovic, the Australian Open defending champion, was included in the tournament's draw on Thursday as top seed and is due to face fellow Serb Miomir Kecmanovic for his opening match on Monday. <br>The visa cancellation could mean the 34-year-old would be barred from receiving a new Australian visa for three years - except in compelling circumstances - potentially ruling him out of future Australian Open competitions.<br>A video on Friday evening showed a car - believed to be carrying the player - arriving at his lawyer's officers ahead of the hearing being announced.<br>Mr Wood requested the injunction against the Serbian's removal and appealed for him to be allowed to stay out of immigration detention as the case proceeds. <br>'We are very concerned about time,' Mr Wood told the emergency hearing.<br>The Government told Djokovic's lawyers it had no intention of detaining him on Friday night.<br>       Australia has cancelled Novak Djokovic 's visa for a second time, the country's immigration minister announced on Friday.<br><br>Pictured: Djokovic rests during a training session at Melbourne Park on Friday<br>        Pictured: A video on Friday evening showed a car - believed to be carrying Novak Djokovic - arriving at his lawyer's officers ahead of the late night hearing being announced<br>               Mr Morrison said on Friday his government cancelled Djokovic's visa to protect Australia's hard-won gains against the Covid-19 pandemic<br>       Novak Djokovic is still hoping to chase his 10th Australian Open title in just three days time<br><div class="art-ins mol-factbox news floatRHS" data-version="2" id="mol-853717a0-754b-11ec-a307-1758e441e370" website Djokovic returns to immigration detention ahead of visa showdown

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's last-gasp bid to avoid deportation before the Australian Open appears to be in tatters after he was detained by Border Force hours before he began his court fight to stay in the country. 
The World No.

1 began his interview with  officials at an undisclosed location at around 9pm GMT on Friday. Border authorities then detained Djokovic following a court-ordered arrangement. 
His lawyers are understood to have made their submissions during the online Federal Court hearing presided by Judge David O'Callaghan at his solicitors' offices at 10.15am.
The court failed to come to a decision whether the hearing will be presented before a full court with the matter to be decided later today. 
Immigration officials revoked the Serbian's visa on Thursday, insisting the tennis star, who is unvaccinated against COVID-19, may pose a risk to the community and dashing his hopes of competing for his 21st Grand Slam title next week.   
Novak Djokovic has met with Border Force for an interview at a secret location as he fights deportation so he can continue to play at the Australian Open
Djokovic will then attend the online Federal Court hearing presided by Judge David O'Callaghan at his solicitors' offices, with immigration officials deployed on the same floor, government lawyer Stephen Lloyd said
Djokovic will spend the weekend in the same Melbourne detention centre (above) in the final days before the Australian Open gets underway
The tennis star's visa was axed for a second time on Friday, sparking outrage from the community and Serbian president Aleksander Vucic
A video on Friday evening showed a car - believed to be carrying Djokovic - arriving at his lawyer's officers ahead of the hearing being announced
Djokovic will be transported to detention where he will spend the night in detainment until the next court hearing at around 10.30pm UK time on Saturday. 
If his case is unsuccessful, the tennis great will be deported and he could be barred from receiving a new Australian visa for three years. 
Serbian president Aleksander Vucic took to Instagram to accuse the Australian government of 'mistreating' their national sports icon after his visa was axed for a second time on Friday. 
'Why are you mistreating him, why are you taking it out not only on him but also on his family and the whole nation?' Mr Vucic asked. If you loved this post and you would like to receive a lot more info regarding เว็บสล็อต xo kindly stop by our web site.  
A video was uploaded to his 160,000 followers and titled, 'Support for Novak Djokovic and response to the Prime Minister of Australia.' 
Mr Vucic has been critical of the treatment of Djokovic since he arrived in Australia last Wednesday.
'If you wanted to ban Novak Djokovic from winning the 10th trophy in Melbourne why didn't you return him immediately, why didn't you tell him 'it is impossible to obtain a visa'?' he said.
'Novak, we stand by you!' he added. 
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Djokovic's last-gasp bid to avoid deportation suffered a potential setback on Friday when his case was transferred to the Federal Court, with Judge Anthony Kelly - who overturned the original cancellation - saying a new court and new judge would have to hear the challenge to the player's visa being cancelled again.    
But the Serbian's lawyers fought back, arguing in court on Friday night that Immigration Minister Alex Hawke had cancelled Djokovic's visa on the grounds his presence at the high-profile tennis tournament might excite anti-vaccination sentiment.

The reasons for Mr Hawke's decision have not yet been published.
Novak Djokovic celebrates after beating Russia's Daniil Medvedev to win their men's singles final at the Australian Open in 2021.

Djokovic has launched a last-ditch appeal to stay in Australia and defend his title at the Grand Slam which starts on Monday 
The minister's decision was 'patently irrational', Djokovic's lawyer Nicholas Wood told the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia, adding that they wanted the challenge to the player's visa revocation to be heard on Sunday, so that he could play in the Australian Open on Monday should it be successful. 
It was confirmed by government lawyers that Mr Hawke was not seeking to detain the tennis star overnight, but he would be detained at the Department for Home Affairs and, after spending time with his lawyers preparing his case, he would then be taken back into detention on Saturday night.
Djokovic, the Australian Open defending champion, was included in the tournament's draw on Thursday as top seed and is due to face fellow Serb Miomir Kecmanovic for his opening match on Monday. 
The visa cancellation could mean the 34-year-old would be barred from receiving a new Australian visa for three years - except in compelling circumstances - potentially ruling him out of future Australian Open competitions.
A video on Friday evening showed a car - believed to be carrying the player - arriving at his lawyer's officers ahead of the hearing being announced.
Mr Wood requested the injunction against the Serbian's removal and appealed for him to be allowed to stay out of immigration detention as the case proceeds. 
'We are very concerned about time,' Mr Wood told the emergency hearing.
The Government told Djokovic's lawyers it had no intention of detaining him on Friday night.
Australia has cancelled Novak Djokovic 's visa for a second time, the country's immigration minister announced on Friday.

Pictured: Djokovic rests during a training session at Melbourne Park on Friday
Pictured: A video on Friday evening showed a car - believed to be carrying Novak Djokovic - arriving at his lawyer's officers ahead of the late night hearing being announced
Mr Morrison said on Friday his government cancelled Djokovic's visa to protect Australia's hard-won gains against the Covid-19 pandemic
Novak Djokovic is still hoping to chase his 10th Australian Open title in just three days time
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