All the details of the wedding of Javier García-Obregón and Eugenia Gil Muñoz: From the tribute to Aless Lequio to the delay of one hour

The long-awaited wedding between Javier García-Obregón and Eugenia Gil Muñoz finally took place this May 1 at the San Fermín de los Navarros church in Madrid.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
30 April 2024 Tuesday 22:56
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All the details of the wedding of Javier García-Obregón and Eugenia Gil Muñoz: From the tribute to Aless Lequio to the delay of one hour

The long-awaited wedding between Javier García-Obregón and Eugenia Gil Muñoz finally took place this May 1 at the San Fermín de los Navarros church in Madrid.

The day began with great expectation, with family and friends arriving to witness the wedding. Among the relatives of the groom, Javier García-Obregón, was his father, who emotionally expressed his wishes for the couple: "We have been nervous but now calm, there has been a little bit of everything, including tears." The arrival of Ana Obregón, aunt of the groom and godmother of her nephew's baptism, also caused a sensation.

The bride, Eugenia Gil Muñoz, arrived slightly late, but dazzled everyone with her stunning dress and carefully selected accessories. In addition, she carried with her a special tribute to her absent loved ones, including Aless Lequio, Javier's cousin, which made the family very emotional.

Curiously, the ceremony had to be readjusted due to the bride's delay, but this did not detract from the excitement of the moment. Father Samuel, parish priest of San Fermín de los Navarros, paid a moving tribute to the deceased loved ones, especially remembering the groom's grandparents and Aless Lequio.

After the ceremony, the newlyweds were greeted with joy by their guests, who congratulated them and threw white petals as they left the church. The day continued on a farm on the outskirts of Madrid, where food and a party were held.

Furthermore, the decoration of the church, by Mercedes de Rada, was kept sober to highlight the importance of the rite. The temple, neo-Gothic on the inside and neo-Mudejar on the outside, provided an impressive setting for the ceremony.