Weddings have always been more than just a celebration of love; they often showcase wealth, status, and cultural importance. From royal families to today's celebrities, lavish weddings are a way to make a statement. While recent trends lean towards more intimate ceremonies, some weddings still set records for their extravagance.
In recent years, the trend for smaller, more personal weddings has gained popularity. A recent survey by The Knot reveals that in 2023, the average wedding party consisted of just eight people, down from ten in 2019. Additionally, the average guest list has decreased from 131 to 115. According to a study by Zola, the average cost of a wedding in 2023 is around $29,000. The expenses can vary greatly depending on choices like catering, entertainment, and attire.
Pinterest's 2024 wedding report reflects this shift toward more intimate gatherings. Sydney Stanback, Pinterest’s global trends and insights lead, notes that many people are opting for smaller celebrations like dinner parties and choosing venues that connect with nature, such as gardens and small backyards.
Despite the trend towards simplicity, some weddings still capture the spotlight with their sheer opulence. Here are some of the most expensive weddings ever held:
Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant's wedding cost $600 million. (Hindustan Times)
Anant Ambani, the youngest son of Asia’s richest man Mukesh Ambani, married Radhika Merchant in an extraordinarily lavish ceremony in Mumbai. The celebration, estimated to cost around $600 million, included a European cruise featuring performances by the Backstreet Boys and Katy Perry, and a traditional sangeet night in Mumbai with a special appearance by Justin Bieber. High-profile guests such as Mark Zuckerberg and Bill Gates attended the event. The bride, styled by Rhea Kapoor, wore an ivory Zardozi skirt, a 5-meter head veil, and a tissue shoulder dupatta adorned with stones and sequins.
Amit Bhatia and Vanisha Mittal's wedding cost $55 million. (HELLO Magazine)
In 2004, Vanisha Mittal, daughter of steel magnate Lakshmi Mittal, wed banker Amit Bhatia in a wedding estimated to cost around $55 million. The engagement ceremony took place at the Palace of Versailles, while the wedding was held at Vaux-le-Vicomte, a historic 17th-century castle near Paris. Indian designers Tarun Tahiliani and Suneet Varma created the wedding outfits, and over 1,000 guests were flown in on private jets. The celebration included an exclusive performance by Kylie Minogue.
Prince Charles and Princess Diana’s wedding cost $48 million. (HELLO Magazine)
The 1981 wedding of Prince Charles and Princess Diana remains one of the most iconic and expensive royal weddings in British history. Held at St Paul’s Cathedral in London, the ceremony cost $48 million, which would be equivalent to $164 million today. The wedding, dubbed the “wedding of the century,” was attended by 3,500 guests and watched by 750 million people worldwide. Diana's dress, designed by David and Elizabeth Emanuel, featured a 25-foot train, ivory silk taffeta, antique lace, and over 10,000 pearls. The dress was later sold at auction for $381,000.
Prince William and Kate Middleton’s wedding cost $37 million. (HELLO Magazine)
The 2011 wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton at Westminster Abbey in London reportedly cost $37 million, equivalent to about $48 million today. Kate’s wedding dress, designed by Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen, featured intricate lacework and a 9-foot train. She wore the Cartier Halo Tiara, borrowed from Queen Elizabeth II. The event saw 1,900 guests in attendance and was watched by an estimated 300 million people around the world.
Queen Letizia and King Felipe of Spain's wedding cost $25 million. (HELLO Magazine)
In 2004, King Felipe VI of Spain married Letizia Ortiz Rocasolano in a ceremony costing $25 million, which would be around $41 million today. The wedding was held at the Cathedral Santa María la Real de la Almudena in Madrid. Letizia wore a gown designed by Manuel Pertegaz and the Prussian Diamond Tiara, loaned by her mother-in-law, Queen Sofia. Her dress, made of Valencia silk, featured a high collar, long sleeves, and a 15-foot train adorned with gold embroidery.