Jack Whitehall gives a glimpse of newlywed life as he celebrates marrying Roxy Horner with gifts, champagne, chocolate and balloons at Prince Harry's favourite country hotel

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By CIARA FARMER, ASSISTANT SHOWBUSINESS EDITOR

Published: 14:47 BST, 20 April 2026 | Updated: 16:58 BST, 20 April 2026

Jack Whitehall celebrated newlywed life with wife Roxy Horner with a lavish spread at Ascot's Coworth Park on Monday afternoon. 

The funnyman, 37, tied the knot with the model, 34, at the 17th-century Euridge Manor in the Cotswolds on Saturday, where a slew of stars attended the £250k do before the couple headed off to the lavish hotel to unwind after the festivities. 

Taking to Instagram, Jack shared an image from within Coworth Park, showing the display laid out by hoteliers to celebrate the marriage.

The couple were treated to chocolate-covered strawberries, champagne, balloons reading 'Congratulations Mr and Mrs Whitehall' and goodie bags from the hotel. 

Coworth Park is an extension of London's Dorchester Hotel and gained huge fame when Prince Harry spent the night before his 2018 wedding to Meghan Markle at the establishment alongside his brother and future King, Prince William

Jack Whitehall celebrated newlywed life with wife Roxy Horner with a lavish spread at Ascot's Coworth Park on Monday afternoon

The funnyman, 37, tied the knot with the model, 34, at the 17th-century Euridge Manor in the Cotswolds on Saturday, where a slew of stars attended the £250k do before the couple headed off to the lavish hotel to unwind after the festivities 

Jack was clearly very happy with the offerings, as he took to social media to showcase the glamorous display used to mark their big day. 

Roxy and Jack have been dating since lockdown in 2020, and welcomed daughter Elsie, two, in September 2023 before becoming engaged in December 2024. 

The big day finally arrived on Saturday, where the crowd included Jack's best man, younger brother and television producer Barney, while he was joined by his A-list friends, who went to great lengths not to be seen.

James Corden, Jamie Redknapp, Freddie Flintoff and David Beckham's best friend David Gardner were all said to be in attendance.

James, Jamie and David Gardner went on Jack's stag do in London's Soho three weeks ago, during which Jack appeared worse for wear with a blow-up crown on his head.

The security team at the venue, owned by Jigsaw founder John Robinson, went to great lengths by shielding her with umbrellas so she couldn't be seen by the public.

Adding to the glamour were the Essex-born beauty's bridesmaids, models Sophie Longford and Milly Slinger, who wore floor-length peach dresses.

Coworth Park (pictured) is an extension of London's Dorchester Hotel and gained huge fame when Prince Harry spent the night before his 2018 wedding to Meghan Markle at the establishment alongside his brother and future King, Prince William

Jack is seen arriving at the wedding on Saturday  

Jack wore a black tie suit, flower buttonhole and a pair of £800 Christian Louboutin shoes for the big day, which began at 4pm and was due to go on to at least 2am.

He was seen arriving at the venue clutching what was thought to be his groom's speech, with friends revealing he was 'extremely nervous' about delivering it.

Sources at the wedding say Roxy wore not one but two bridal gowns made by Belarusian wedding dress designer Galia Lahav, which are thought to have cost up to £16,000 each.

One was more formal for the official part of the wedding, while she was understood to have later changed into another that was 'easier to dance in.' She is said to have spent 'a long, long time' trying to find the perfect dress in which to say 'I do'.

Complete with a Michelin star restaurant, polo grounds and a spa, the venue was a natural choice for Prince Harry ahead of his 2018 wedding (pictured) 

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