Tavia Yeung and Him Law are Officially Married!
Cybelle Go | | Mar 26, 2016 04:01 PM EDT |
(Photo : Him Law Instagram) Him Law and Tavia Yeung are married.
Despite their age difference, Tavia Yeung and Him Law officially tied the knot on March 22, after four years of dating.
A photo of the couple, posing in front of Leeds Castle in England was posted on Him's Instagram account. The photo was taken on March 22, the same date that Him and Tavia made their registration for marriage.
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Tavia, the radiant bride, wore a low V-cut wedding gown. Him looked dapper in an all white suit and held a bouquet of flowers. The only witnesses to the marriage were Tavia's mother and Him's father.
Leeds Castle is an old structure built since 1119 and is considered to be one of England's oldest castles. It is one of the most popular destinations for weddings. A ceremony at this historic site can cost approximately 15,000 British Pounds.
The wedding was discreet and the couple did not make any official announcement. Even the close friends of the couple did not have any idea until the photos were posted on social. Him and Tavia's friends started congratulating them immediately.
Ron Ng, a good friend and fellow TVB actor, was surprised when he saw a wedding photo of the couple. Ron wished the newlywed couple happiness and expressed hope that they 'will grow old together.'
"Getting married is between the people. The most important thing is that they are happy," said Kenneth Ma, Tavia's frequent co-star onscreen.
Sharon Chan also congratulated the couple, noting that Tavia can already join the 'Hot Wives Club.'
Theresa Fu, Him's ex-girlfriend, also congratulated the newlywed couple and voiced hopes everyone can find their own happiness as well.
When Tavia and Him were contacted by media, they simply responded that they are currently on vacation and will give further details when they return to Hong Kong.
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