In his own words
Tallulah, my own little Carrie Bradshaw, what can I say? Thank you. Thank you for making me the happiest and most proud man there is. When I saw you at the top of the aisle I was speechless. You are beautiful, and it was just a dream come true.
Most people know the story of how I met Tallulah, I was playing squash when my friend Tina turned up with Tallulah. When I saw her I just had to go out and talk to her. I thought she was stunning from the instant I saw her and I fell in love with her from the moment I got to know her. Unfortunately, those infamous first words “I’ve only gone and brought my tennis racket instead of my squash racket” meant that I had to chase her for 9 months until she had forgotten what I had said and agreed to out with me. But let me tell you now Tallulah, that I would have waited forever.
During those 9 months we became best friends and did everything together, so I really am marrying my best friend, and believe me I know how lucky I am.
Tallulah, you have changed my life. Together we are more than I ever imagined I could be. You are beautiful and make me so happy; in short, I love you.
So, ladies and gentlemen, I would like you to join with me and raise your glasses for a toast to my wonderful, beautiful bride – my wife, Tallulah.
“To Tallulah!”
And yes I cried. Oh and god bless him for the SATC comment because he truly hates that programme.
Downside – apparently when you are being toasted you don’t drink?!?

for crissakes i’m welling up just reading it, it’s a good job i wasn’t there. lucky, lucky you. x
He had all of us in tears, I do feel very lucky to have someone say such lovely things.
and I’m welling up all over again – good grief! It was an incredibly beautiful speech – you deserve each other
i AM weeping! that was lovely, absolutely lovely and exactly what your dear bride needed to hear! best wishes to you, sugar! may you always be this in love! xoxox
That is beautiful. What a man.
Pictures? Please.