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A honeymoon in Ibiza could not fix the worst wedding in history

The British Jim and Amelia Desmond are in love, so they decide to marry.But nothing was easy.The newspaper The Sun counts one after another the disasters they suffered before, during and after the link.

The couple had to postpone the wedding three times by the Covid pandemic, like so many others, but that was only the beginning of their problems.

They bought the alliances online and when the rings arrived, as they were not at home, a neighbor who never located, so a few days before the marriage they had to commission others.

The day of the link, the limousine that had to pick up the boyfriend and his eight godparents did not appear, so they had to call several taxis.The bride did not leave home until her future husband arrived at the church, so the wedding was delayed 50 minutes.

Una luna de miel en Ibiza no pudo arreglar la peor boda de la historia

The wedding night, Jim, the newly married, entered the hotel room with Amelia in the arms, as the tradition sends, with such a bad luck that became tangled up with the tail of the wedding dress, stumbled and threw to the ground to the groundHis wife, who fractured some ribs, continues to tell The Sun.

The honeymoon passed it in Ibiza, but before arriving on the island they lost the flight twice.One because they forgot the bag with the passports in the taxi that took them to the airport and another because they lost a bus.

Finally they arrived on the island, despite the broken ribs of Amelia, and during their stay they had no more setback.But when he returned to Great Britain and try to enter his house they realized that he had left the keys to the car and the house in Ibiza.They had to call a locksmith to open the door.

Despite all these problems, Jim and Amelia are convinced that they are such for which, and that the only thing that awaits them is a future full of happiness.

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