Perrie Edwards and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain have officially tied the knot in a beautiful and intimate ceremony in Portugal, marking the next chapter in their decade-long love story. The Little Mix star and the former England international, both aged 32, exchanged vows on Saturday at the historic Igreja Matriz de Estoi church in the charming village of Estoi in the Algarve. The picturesque 16th-century white marble church, nestled against the stunning Monte Figo mountain range, provided a romantic and serene setting for the couple who have long kept their private life away from the spotlight.

The low-key service began shortly after 3pm, with around 70 of their closest friends and family members in attendance. Despite their high-profile careers, Perrie and Alex made it clear from the beginning that they wanted their wedding day to feel personal and meaningful rather than a grand spectacle. The ceremony lasted just 30 minutes, yet it was filled with warmth and emotion as the couple, who have been engaged since 2022, finally became husband and wife.

Perrie looked radiant as she arrived at the church in a vintage white Mercedes convertible. Dressed in an elegant all-white lace gown and wearing delicate golden earrings, she walked arm in arm with her father, Alexander, up the church steps. Her mother, Debbie, and six bridesmaids, including her sister Caitlin, followed closely behind in matching sky-blue silk dresses, shielding themselves from the 26-degree heat with white umbrellas. The church itself was beautifully decorated with white chrysanthemums, adding a soft and romantic touch to the already stunning surroundings.

Alex, who plays for Celtic, cut a sharp figure in a classic black tuxedo as he arrived earlier with his father, former footballer Mark Chamberlain, and his brother Christian. The groom’s former teammates, including Danny Welbeck, Kieran Gibbs, Carl Jenkinson, and Harrison Reed, were also present to celebrate the special day. Inside the church, guests were treated to the gentle sounds of a five-piece orchestra, creating an intimate and memorable atmosphere for the vows.
As the couple emerged from the church as newlyweds, they were greeted by a plume of multicoloured smoke shot into the clear sky, a joyful and colourful send-off organised by their loved ones. Surrounded by family and friends throwing white petals, Perrie and Alex walked hand in hand down the steps toward the village square. The atmosphere remained relaxed and celebratory, with guests enjoying bottles of Super Bock beer and Coke Zero while Louis Armstrong’s “What a Wonderful World” played softly in the background.
The couple’s decision to keep the wedding intimate was something Perrie had thought about carefully. In the lead-up to the big day, she admitted that deciding how many people to invite had kept her awake at night. Ultimately, they chose to celebrate with just their nearest and dearest, creating an event that felt true to who they are as a family. The low-key nature of the day extended even to the village itself, where a small group of curious locals gathered outside the church, one of them wearing a Celtic shirt in honour of the groom.
Perrie and Alex’s love story spans ten years. They began dating in 2016 and got engaged in 2022 during a romantic walk on the beach. Their relationship has blossomed into a beautiful family life, and they now share two children together — four-year-old son Axel and their newborn daughter Alanis, who arrived just four months before the wedding. The timing of their marriage, coming so soon after welcoming their second child, made the day even more emotional for the couple and their loved ones.
After the ceremony, guests were taken by Mercedes buses to Parrilla Natural, a stylish South American-style restaurant and wedding venue in Vale de Lobo, where the celebrations continued into the evening. The venue offered a relaxed yet elegant atmosphere, with bottles of red wine priced up to £120 and premium steaks on the menu. Earlier in the week, the couple and their closest friends had enjoyed more low-key moments, including a sushi dinner at a high-end Asian fusion restaurant and casual meals at local spots in the luxurious Quinta do Lago resort.
Throughout their relationship, Perrie and Alex have managed to balance their demanding careers with a strong commitment to family. Alex’s move to Celtic has allowed the family to enjoy a quieter life away from the intense media attention of English football, while Perrie has continued to focus on her music and personal projects. Their wedding reflected this balance — glamorous enough to feel special, but grounded and intimate in a way that honoured their journey together.
Friends and family who attended described the day as everything Perrie and Alex had ever wanted. One insider noted that after ten years together, two children, and a four-year engagement, the couple could not be happier. The decision to marry in Portugal, near Perrie’s holiday villa, added a personal touch, allowing them to celebrate in a place that already held happy memories for the family.
As the sun set over the Algarve, the newlyweds and their guests continued to celebrate in the warm evening air. There was no extravagant fanfare or large public display, just the quiet joy of two people who have built a life together finally making their commitment official. For Perrie and Alex, this day was never about the spectacle — it was about love, family, and the future they are creating together.
Now officially husband and wife, the couple begin this new chapter with their two young children by their side. After years of navigating fame, football, and family life, their intimate Portuguese wedding served as a beautiful reminder that sometimes the most meaningful celebrations are the ones shared with the people who matter most.