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Carmarthenshire
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Best Western Diplomat -
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Best Western Diplomat -
Carmarthenshire
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Dinefwr Park and Castle -
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Dinefwr Park and Castle -
Carmarthenshire
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Ivy Bush Hotel -
Hotel -
Ivy Bush Hotel -
Carmarthenshire
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Stradey Park Hotel -
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Stradey Park Hotel -
Carmarthenshire
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Stradey Park Hotel -
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Stradey Park Hotel -
Carmarthenshire
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The Diplomat Hotel -
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The Diplomat Hotel -
Carmarthenshire
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The Fig Tree -
Wedding venue -
The Fig Tree -
Carmarthenshire
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The Gwenllian Court Hotel -
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The Gwenllian Court Hotel -
Carmarthenshire
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The Mansion House Hotel -
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The Mansion House Hotel -
Carmarthenshire
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The Mountain Gate Hotel -
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The Mountain Gate Hotel -
Carmarthenshire
Wedding Trivia: WHITE WEDDING DRESS AS TRADITION The tradition for the bride to wear white began in the 16th century and is still commonly followed today. This is a symbol of the bride's purity and her worthiness of her groom. The tradition became solidified during the time of Queen Victoria who rebelled against the royal tradition for Royal brides to wear silver. Instead, the queen preferred the symbolism, which is expressed by wearing white. The brides of the time quickly emulated the queen, and the tradition has continued in full force to this day.
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