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UKbride Member Request 12 Jan 2020

Can I walk in with my H2B?

We are getting married in the local registry office and want to enter together. Can we do this or do I need to walk down the aisle with someone else? If someone else, I'd like it to be my partners daughter. Is this allowed?

23 Comments
UKbride Member 13 Jan 2020

You can walk down the aisle with whoever you want hun there’s no rules about it x

UKbride Member 13 Jan 2020

I'd ask your registrar. We had a c of e church wedding, but the vicar, a family friend said yes to all I wanted, whereas other places would say no. Best check with them in case they have individual policies.

UKbride Member 13 Jan 2020

There are no rules regarding this, it is simply tradition which you can ignore if you please

UKbride Member 13 Jan 2020

Local registry office wedding - you can enter how you like. My h2b and daughters are going first together, then my bridesmaids, then me and my mum (she's giving me away) xx

UKbride Member 13 Jan 2020

It can be who ever you want, we had a registrar at our venue and my son gave me away xxxxxx

UKbride Member 13 Jan 2020

You can walk in together or anyone else you choose xx

UKbride Member 13 Jan 2020

Even Meghan Markle walked down the aisle on her own. Do what you want.

UKbride Member 13 Jan 2020

My dad gave me away the first time. Second time my brother did and the third time, both my oldest sons. X

UKbride Member 13 Jan 2020

Anyone can walk you down the aisle, there is no such thing as “giving away” any more since it was recognised that women aren’t possessions anymore. My daughter is walking me up

UKbride Member 13 Jan 2020

In a registry office it's totally up to you, we didn't walk in, we were already there and had our guests come in after us. You just explain what you want.

UKbride Member 13 Jan 2020

No idea if you can walk in together but I can't see any reason why not. I was walked down the aisle by both my mum and my then 11yr old son. One on either side and it was amazing 😍xx

UKbride Member 13 Jan 2020

If that’s how you want it there’s no legal stipulation.

UKbride Member 13 Jan 2020

Have you got your pack from the registry office yet? I'm pretty sure it's an option on the forms you fill in that says what vows you want, because we were going to do it as it was just a formality as we got married in france but my dad wanted to so never actually done it but it asks how you want to enter

UKbride Member 13 Jan 2020

I’m pretty sure you can have whoever you want. Check first of course but my mum got remarried in a hotel and my brother gave her away instead of my grandad, symbolising our acceptance of our stepdad into our family and that we knew he’d make our mum happy x

UKbride Member 13 Jan 2020

I got married in June 2019 at a registry office. We walked in together 😊

UKbride Member 14 Jan 2020

You can have whoever you want,you can do it how you like

UKbride Member 14 Jan 2020

Yeah me and my first hubby walked in together met him there though xx

UKbride Member 14 Jan 2020

I walked down alone with 3 of my daughters in front and one holding my train.

UKbride Member 14 Jan 2020

Just filled our wishes out for the registrar and it asks if we would like to ebrwe together or separately x

UKbride Member 14 Jan 2020

You can do whatever you feel.
I had my dad walk me down BUT please be mindful of time constraints, our registry office that day was a wedding factory and because we were running late everything was rushed which spoilt it a bit

UKbride Member 14 Jan 2020

My teenage son gave me away .. he was 16

UKbride Member 14 Jan 2020

Hello! It can be parents, Best friend, brother, sister, cousin—the options are many when it comes to asking any of your loved ones to be your escort on your big day. Make it meaningful by choosing a person you are particularly devoted to. It makes the moment that much more significant 😊

UKbride Member 14 Jan 2020

When i got married we cud av walked in together we got married at local registry office but i wanted my dad to walk me in and my h2b waiting for me x

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