World Champion chess player Magnus Carlsen tied the knot with Ella Victoria Malone in a beautiful ceremony at the Holmenkollen Chapel in Oslo, Norway.
Magnus Carlsen and Ella Victoria Malone got married at Holmenkollen Chapel. The chess Grand Master was snapped kissing his 26-year-old bride Ella Victoria Malone outside Holmenkollen Chapel in Oslo. According to reports in the Norwegian media, details of the ceremony were largely kept under wraps ahead of the big day. However, as snaps from the nuptial do reveal, the event appeared to be lavish, with stunning floral and foliage displays adorning the exterior of the chapel.
Meanwhile, the bride looked spectacular in a white dress, featuring a voluminous skirt and sweetheart neckline. The top of the dress was overlaid with lace, creating a high-necked style with long sleeves. The back of the gown featured a keyhole detail. Photos do not show the bride wearing a veil, showing off the feature to its full extent. Emma opted to wear her brunette tresses styled into a low bun with a centre parting, and completed her bridal look with a fresh faced make-up look, with dewy skin, peach blush, and a pink lip. Newlyweds Norwegian chess grandmaster Magnus Carlsen pictured, left) and Ella Victoria Malone (pictured, right) kiss outside the chapel after their wedding ceremony at Holmenkollen Chapel in Oslo The world number one chess player and his new bride (both pictured) beamed as they posed for photographs The newlyweds seemed delighted as they kissed in front of photographers, beaming as people took snaps. They were first spotted together publicly as a couple at the Freestyle Chess G.O.A.T. Challenge in Germany in February. After going public with their relationship, Emma was regularly spotted supporting her World No 1 chess player beau at various events, including December's World Rapid & Blitz Championships in New Yor
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