Roxy Horner looked every inch the glowing new bride as she welcomed her new in-laws the day after tying the knot with Jack Whitehall in a lavish Cotswolds celebration.
The 34-year-old model appeared radiant as she stepped out of the stunning 17th-century Euridge Manor on Sunday, still dressed in white after the couple’s glamorous wedding the night before. For the post-wedding gathering, Roxy wore a striking feathered white jacket over a sleek dress, finishing the look with a chic white Chanel bag.

She was seen smiling broadly as she greeted Jack’s parents, Hilary, 64, and Michael, 86, with warm hugs while friends and family returned to the venue for a relaxed Sunday lunch following the star-studded celebrations.
Roxy looked blissfully happy, clearly still caught up in the joy of the previous day, when she and Jack exchanged vows in what has already been dubbed one of the celebrity weddings of the year.

Jack, 36, and Roxy celebrated their big day with a black-tie reception built around a playful ‘fizz and frolics’ theme, with guests enjoying dinner before dancing late into the night at a disco said to have carried on until 2am.
The weekend festivities reportedly came with one firm warning: guests were understood to have been told to keep the noise down after the venue previously ran into trouble with the council in 2023 over loud events.

But despite the glamour and careful planning, the wedding week was not completely free of drama. Jack’s mother Hilary revealed that her son accidentally gave her the wrong dress code weeks before the ceremony, leaving her scrambling for a last-minute replacement.
She said: “When I asked Jack what the dress code was several weeks ago, he gave me the wrong one. I got the wrong dress, [then] the wedding invitation arrived with a completely different dress code on it. He said: ‘Sorry about that, Mumsy.’”

Even so, Hilary still impressed guests across the weekend. After turning heads at the wedding itself in a glitzy red sequinned halterneck gown, she reappeared on Sunday in a softer floral-print dress paired with a silver jacket.
Details from inside the lavish ceremony have continued to emerge, with reports claiming Roxy wore not one but two bridal gowns by luxury designer Galia Lahav, each believed to be worth as much as £16,000. One dress was said to be reserved for the formal ceremony, while the second was reportedly chosen because it was easier to dance in during the evening celebrations.
Roxy, who has been in a relationship with Jack since 2020, had reportedly spent “a long, long time” searching for the perfect dress for the big day. Security at the exclusive venue even used umbrellas to shield her from public view before the ceremony began.
The glamour continued with Roxy’s bridesmaids, fellow models Sophie Longford and Milly Slinger, who wore elegant champagne-peach dresses for the occasion.
Jack, meanwhile, was spotted arriving for the ceremony in a classic black-tie suit with a flower buttonhole and a pair of £800 Christian Louboutin shoes. He was also seen carrying what was believed to be his groom’s speech, with friends saying he was “extremely nervous” about delivering it.
His younger brother Barney was believed to have served as best man, while a string of famous guests were expected to attend, including James Corden, Jamie Redknapp, Freddie Flintoff and David Beckham’s close friend David Gardner.
After months of anticipation, the wedding itself may be over, but the glow of the celebrations was still impossible to miss as Roxy emerged the next day smiling, hugging family, and looking as though she didn’t want the magic to end.


