Kathryn & Robert’s Wedding, The Atrium, Edinburgh



It was lovely to be a part of a really special wedding celebration at The Atrium on Saturday. Kathryn and Robert – we were so excited about your wedding from the first time we met you (only a few weeks ago) and loved your whole relaxed approach to your special day. We hope you have a superb time in New York and can’t wait to see the photographs you come back with – remember the challenge we set you… See you soon.



Kathryn and Robert's rings



Robert at The Atrium, Edinburgh



Robert and the boys outside The Atrium, Edinburgh



Kathryn and Robert's ceremony in The Atrium, Edinburgh



Kathryn at Blue, Edinburgh



Kathryn & Robert at Blue, Edinburgh



Kathryn & Robert at Blue, Edinburgh



Kathryn & Robert at Blue, Edinburgh



Kathryn & Robert outside The Atrium, Edinburgh



Kathryn & Robert at The Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh



Kathryn & Robert at The Atrium, Edinburgh



Kathryn & Robert in The Atrium, Edinburgh


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