The 30-year-old royal, who arrived five minutes late for her nuptials, looked radiant as she smiled and waved for photographers outside the venue.
The bride wore a stunning ivory dress byEdinburgh-trained designer Stewart Parvin, which featured a short train, and teamed it with a beautiful silk veil as she made her way in to marry her groom.
The dress had a chevron pleated bodice, ending in inverted pleats on a dropped waist, creating a bell-shaped silhouette, and also included a concealed structured corset as well as silk tulle straps that fell into a V-shape at the back.
Zara accessorised the dress with The Meander Tiara, lent to her by mother Princess Anne.
Zara Phillips is believed to be setting a royal precedent by not taking the surname of the man she is marrying.
Royal brides have always adopted the name of their spouses following the exchange of wedding vows.
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