First ever same-sex marriage in the Royal Family as the Queen's cousin marries his boyfriend

For Lord Ivar Mountbatten, a divorced father of three, the path to matrimonial happiness has meant navigating all manner of obstacles that would test the strongest of relationships.
But yesterday, almost exactly two years after coming out as gay, the younger son of the 3rd Marquess of Milford Haven, and cousin of the Queen, was marking the first day of his new life — married to a man. Twenty-four hours earlier, Lord Ivar and his new love James Coyle exchanged rings and vows in front of 60 family and friends including his three proud daughters.
And the wife he divorced?
Why, she gave him away.
Never before, surely, has there been a wedding quite like it — the first ever same-sex marriage in the extended Royal Family. A gospel choir serenaded them, and the toasts from their two best men saw guests raising flutes of Pol Roger, Churchill’s favourite champagne. Twenty-four years ago, Princess Margaret was among those present at the grandest of ceremonies when Ivar married his wife Penny at the family’s ancestral home in Essex.
Lord Ivar Mountbatten (pictured right) with his new husband James Coyle (pictured left) and former wife Lady Penny Mountbatten (centre)
Lord Ivar and his new love James Coyle exchanged rings and vows in front of 60 family and friends including his three proud daughters
Lord Ivar confessed to having struggled with sexuality throughout most of his 17- year marriage and had known from his teens that he was bisexual



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