Alexi & Alan’s Wedding, Borthwick Castle



It’s always great to meet people who love Scotland and have chosen to travel from the other side of the world to get married here. Alexi and Alan – your Scottish wedding in a castle worked perfectly. We loved all your details and you and your friends and family were great  (Betty – thank you for being such fun throughout the whole day)


Enjoy a sneak preview and we look forward to sharing the rest with you. Looking forward to seeing some of the locations your cards ended up… and Michelin man – how is his French?


Speak soon.


Borthwick Castle




Alexi's preparations at Borthwick Castle




Alexi & Alan's Wedding Rings




Alexi & Alan's first look, Borthwick Castle




Alexi & Alan, Borthwick Castle




The girls at Borthwick Castle




Alexi & Alan, Borthwick Castle




Alexi & Alan, Borthwick Castle




Alexi at Borthwick Castle

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