Some 40 hours after their top secret Sept. 18 ceremony in Studio City, Calif., newlyweds Britney Spears and Kevin Federline are acting like, well, blissed-out newlyweds: Gazing into each other's eyes. Locking bare toes. Exchanging "Oh babys" and "I love yous." So it's safe to say they're feeling pretty good? "Awesome. Elated," says Spears, lounging with her new husband near the hot tub in the presidential suite of the Hotel Bel-Air.
Prince Edward, Duke of Kent is the Queen's first cousin and a grandchild of King George V. He was born Edward George Nicholas Patrick Paul in 1935 and has held the title Duke of Kent since 1942. He is best known as president of the All England Lawn Tennis Club, presenting trophies to the Wimbledon winner and runner-up. The Duke of Kent married Katharine Worsley at York Minster. The couple have three children, none of whom carry out royal duties: George, Earl of St Andrews (1962), Lady Helen Taylor (1964) and Lord Nicholas Windsor (1970).
Countess Hélène d’Udekem d’Acoz, daughter of the deceased Count Patrick d’Udekem d’Acoz and younger sister to Princess Mathilda of Belgium married baron Nicholas Janssen in the church of Saint Pierre de Bastogne. The bride was led to the altar by her brother. Prince Philip, Princess Mathilde and their children as well as Queen Fabiola were present at the wedding.