This Morning chef Clodagh McKenna, 46, marries the Queen’s godson at Downton Abbey in front of Laura Whitmore

THIS Morning chef Clodagh McKenna has married Harry Herbert in front of a star-studded guest list at Highclere Castle, which doubles as TV’s Downton Abbey.

The Irish star, 46, wed the Queen’s godson, 62, at the stunning venue, which is where he was born.



This Morning’s Clodagh McKenna married Harry Herbert in Hampshire

Clodagh wore a lace dress with elbow-length sleeves while Harry, who she met in 2017, wore a morning suit with a cream waistcoat.

Guests at the service included Love Island host Laura Whitmore and her voiceover star husband Iain Stirling, who arrived in a kilt.

Former Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne also attended with fiancée Thea Rogers and their one-month-old son Beau.

Other guests included Andrew Lloyd Webber, Richard E. Grant and Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales.

The newlyweds left the church in a horse-drawn carriage which her husband steered around the grounds of Highclere.

Clodagh has spoken about her wedding on This Morning before, with Holly Willoughby even accidentally revealing the cake she was planning to have.

Speaking during a segment on lemon drizzle cakes in June, the 40-year-old star said: “This is so good, and you love this cake so much, you had it in your wedding cake?”

The chef replied after a pause: “Well it’s going to be in my wedding cake in August but I wasn’t going to tell anybody.”

Mortified, Holly told her: “Oh I am so sorry.”

Clodagh and Harry live in Broadspear House, a 300-year-old cottage in the grounds of the famous house, home to ITV’s fictional Crawley family of aristocrats.

The castle, which itself often features on This Morning, is part of a 5,000-acre estate in Hampshire.



The chef and TV personality smiled after getting married today

The happy couple left on a horsedrawn carriage driven by the groom

They kissed outside the service each holding a dog on a lead

Guests at the service included Love Island’s Laura Whitmore and Iain Stirling