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Like brides around the world, these engaged society beauties are eagerly awaiting the day they can finally say I do .
After lockdown restrictions put an end to the majority of high society nuptials in 2020 - with only a handful including Princess Beatrice and Cressida Bonas deciding to downsize in order to tie the knot - this year s wedding season could be busier than ever with heiresses, aristocrats and blue-blooded royals all rushing down the aisle.
Hoping to be among the first are 90s It-Girl Sophie Anderton and Polish-born Count Kaz Balinski-Jundzill who plan to wed at their 1,400-acre estate near Ireland s Wicklow Mountains, as early as next month, with a bigger celebration to follow.
In an exclusive interview and photoshoot with HELLO! magazine, Sophie Anderton has spoken about her new life on a 1,400 acre Irish estate with her fiancé, Count Kaz Balinski-Jundzill – and says she has never been happier
EXCLUSIVE: Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell s place of honor as Prince Andrew s special guests at 2000 Royal Dance of the Decades ball in Windsor Castle is revealed in souvenir program
Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell attended the Royal Family s Dance of the Decades at Windsor Castle as special guests of Prince Andrew on June 21, 2000
DailyMail.com has unearthed a souvenir booklet from the party which lists pedophile Epstein and his alleged madam among the star-studded guests
The party was to celebrate the Duke of York s 40th, the 100th birthday of the Queen Mother, Princess Margaret s 70th and the 50th of Princess Anne