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Hannah and Martin shared their wedding exclusively with HELLO! Last modified on Sep 25, 2019 16:56 BST Chloe Best With its magnificent high-vaulted arches, Liverpool Cathedral provided the breath-taking backdrop for the wedding of The Real Housewives of Cheshire stars Hanna Miraftab and Martin Kinsella. The couple married on 14 September in the city they first met, and have shared their wedding day exclusively with HELLO! magazine.
"The cathedral was amazing and I will never forget how I felt walking down the aisle," 31-year-old Hanna told the latest issue of HELLO!. "My hand was shaking in my Dad's, but I was so happy I kept smiling and tried to take it all in. I looked at Martin and he was beaming back at me. As soon as I was by his side he whispered, 'You look amazing'.
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